Acclaimed artist and caricaturist Gerald Scarfe, who provided the wonderful, savage animation for Pink
Floyd's The Wall project, has announced an upcoming show. Gerald occasionally gives illustrated talks on his work, and last year we hugely enjoyed his talk at the British Museum in London, where he covered his life story in detail.
His next talk is on Friday February 4th, at 7pm, at the Chichester Festival Theatre, Chichester, West
Sussex. Their box office can be reached at 01243-781312, although tickets are not yet available for this show.
As anyone who has already seen his show will testify, it is a fascinating and illuminating look at his work, from a boy, to the present day, taking in work for satirical magazine Private Eye, The Sunday Times, Punch, Pink Floyd, and Disney!
As part of the show, clips from the movies of The Wall, and Disney's Hercules, are shown on screen, to demonstrate how things progressed from early pencil drawn concepts, into the final versions. Definitely not a show to be missed!
The tour is also tied in with his latest book - Heroes & Villains - which was published in September 2003 and is a collaboration with the National Portrait Gallery. Images of well-known figures, selected from the National Portrait Gallery's collections, are juxtaposed with Scarfe’s caricatures of the sitters.
Be sure to check out Gerald's website - www.GeraldScarfe.com for details of this, and news of additional shows as they are announced. You can also get signed copies of Gerald's book from his website.
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