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Exhibitions
Exhibition news – mainly comics
Bryan Talbot’s Luther Arkwright: celebrating 50 years of a British comics legend opens at London’s Cartoon Museum
James Bacon reports on the opening night of Bryan Talbot’s new Luther Arkwright exhibition at the Cartoon Museum, and reviews it, too
Looking Back at Lawless: A Celebration 2022
Richard Sheaf had a splendid time at the recent Lawless: A Celebration in Bristol, and encourage you all to get there in 2023…
New comics Festival gets set to launch in Vigo next weekend
The very first Banda á Feira Comics Festival will take place in Vigo, Galicia, Spain next weekend, Saturday 4th – Sunday 5th June 2022
Humour of “Gadget King” Heath Robinson exhibition opens
The Heath Robinson Museum is hosting a new exhibition, The Humour of William Heath Robinson, open now, which will run until September.
Royal College of Physicians to host cartoon and caricature workshops as part of “A Taste of One’s Own Medicine” exhibition
London’s Royal College of Physicians is hosting a “hybrid workshop” for adults about caricature and cartoons next month, in partnership with the Cartoon Museum
Toyohara Kunichika print exhibition at Liverpool’s Lady Lever Art Gallery
Check out this new exhibition of prints by Toyohara Kunichika at Liverpool’s Lady Lever Art Gallery
New Steve Dillon art exhibition announced
The Culture Trust Luton has announced they will be exhibiting the work of legendary comic artist, Steve Dillon next month
“Demon Drink” exhibition opens in Glasgow, featuring art by Frank Quitely
A new exhibition, “Demon Drink” has just opened at Glasgow’s Hunterian Gallery, and features new art by comic artist Frank Quitely
Astonishing Akira exhibition heads to Berlin
Coming to Berlin in June is AKIRA – The Architecture of Neo Tokyo, an exhibition presenting the original background artwork of the classic science-fiction anime
In Review: Superheroes, Orphans & Origins: 125 years in Comics Exhibition at the Foundling Museum, London
Richard Sheaf explores the the world’s first major exhibition to explore the representation of foundlings, orphans, adoptees, and foster children in comics…
Glyn Dillon 2000AD-inspired art included in new London exhibition
Glyn Dillon is exhibiting some of his recent, varied large paintings at London’s Noho Studios this month
Accessible Comics Design Competition Launched by the Accessible Comics Collective
America’s SF State’s Accessible Comics Collective has launched a competition, open internationally, seeking proposals for teams to produce comics in accessible formats
Cartoon Museum announces “Love Stories” events and exhibition
London’s Cartoon Museum – the nation’s leading museum of cartoon and comic art is inviting visitors to rediscover their collection through the lens of love and romance next month…
“Fight with Art” exhibition opens in Kraków
Fight with Art is a dynamic exhibition currently taking place at the at the Manggha Museum, in Kraków, Poland
Cartoon Museum announces Luther Arkwright: 50 Years of a British comics legend exhibition
The Cartoon Museum has announced an exhibition to mark the release of Bryan Talbot’s The Legend of Luther Arkwright this summer
Comic Art Trail featuring stunning work of Thai artists opens in Portsmouth next week
Some amazing art by a huge range of Thai artists comes to Portsmouth, ahead of the Comic Con, back in May
Early Bird Tickets available now for October’s Lakes International Comic Art Festival
Get your Early Bird Tickets for the Lakes Festival, an event whose line up includes Alison Bechdel, Jaime Hernandez and Posy Simmonds
Story Museum and The Phoenix comic join forces for The Phoenix Festival in May
Oxford’s The Story Museum and The Phoenix comic have joined forces for the Phoenix Comic Festival in May
Art inspired by 2000AD hits London next week, in PROG-RESS, at the Dinner Party Gallery
An exhibition of art inspired by 2000AD, the Galaxy’s Greatest Comic, is due to open in London next week