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What’s On2016
What’s On 2016
To book tickets go to houseofillustration.org.uk or call 020 3696 2020
Comix Creatrix: 100 Women Making ComicsMain Galleries5 February – 15 May 2016
The UK’s largest ever exhibition of the work of leading female comics artists. Original artwork by 100 women writer/illustrators working across genres from the 1800s to the present day. Featuring artists from Marie Duval and Tove Jansson to Posy Simmonds, Audrey Niffenegger and Nina Bunjevac. Co-curated by Olivia Ahmad and Paul Gravett.
David Lemm: Mapping King’s Cross28 January – 6 March 2016
Our 2015 Illustrator in Residence David Lemm exhibits his exploration of the evolving urban landscape of King’s Cross. Our residency programme is supported by the Barbara and Philip Denny Charitable Trust.
Shojo Manga: The World ofJapanese Girls’ Comics South Gallery18 March – 12 June 2016
The first major exhibition of Japanese Shōjo manga on tour in the UK. Featuring ‘Genga’ (Dash) prints of the pioneering work of 1970s manga artists Akiko Hatsu and Keiko Takemiya, and contemporary artist Yukiko Kai. In association with the Kyoto International Manga Museum and The Lakes International Comic Art Festival.
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Children’s Books from Soviet RussiaMain Galleries27 May – 11 September 2016
With the perfect synthesis of typography, design and illustration, Soviet children’s publishing in the 1920s and 1930s revolutionised the picture book form against a turbulent political backdrop. This exhibition explores this period of unprecedented innovation with a selection of original artwork and rare books from the collection of Sasha Lurye.
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The Longlist 2016: War Horse South Gallery11 February – 6 March 2016
The longlist of entries to the sixth year of The Book Illustration Competition, launched by The Folio Society and House of Illustration. Artwork illustrating Michael Morpurgo’s ‘War Horse’.
The BFG in PicturesSouth Gallery24 June – 2 October 2016
An exhibition of never-before-seen Quentin Blake illustrations for Roald Dahl’s The BFG. Original illustrations from the published book, together with Blake’s first BFG illustrations that were never used. A fascinating insight into the collaboration between author and illustrator, and a BFG that might have been…
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Laura Carlin:CeramicsSouth Gallery13 October 2016 – 11 January 2017
Acclaimed book illustrator Laura Carlin explores her journey from paper to ceramics – from her first drawing to realising an idea in clay. A new series of figurines, murals and pots reveals the storytelling potential of ceramics. This is the second in our illustrator commissions series.
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Ardizzone: A retrospectiveMain Galleries23 September 2016 – 15 January 2017
The first major exhibition in 40 years of the work of Edward Ardizzone, one of the 20th century’s most significant and cherished illustrators. Over 100 pieces from public and private collections that reflect the incredible diversity of his career, including original illustrations, paintings, sketchbooks, prints, posters and ceramics. Co-curated by Olivia Ahmad and Alan Powers.
To become a friend go to houseofillustration.org.uk or call 020 3696 2020
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Seven Kinds of Magic29 April – 24 August 2016
The Quentin Blake Gallery at the House of Illustration opens in April 2016. It will offer a continuous series of exhibitions of different aspects of Quentin Blake’s work, drawing on the unparalleled diversity of his personal archive of thousands of original illustrations, roughs and preparatory drawings.
The inaugural exhibition, Seven Kinds of Magic, explores Blake’s varied depictions of magic both in his own books and from those of other writers such as Russell Hoban, John Yeoman and Roald Dahl.
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The Tale of Kitty-in-Boots2 September 2016 – 5 February 2017 An exhibition of Quentin Blake’s original illustrations for The Tale of Kitty-in-Boots, the recently re-discovered unpublished Beatrix Potter manuscript, to be published on 1 September by Penguin Random House.
The book about ‘a well-behaved prime black Kitty cat, who leads rather a double life’, features classic Potter characters including Mrs Tiggy-Winkle and Mr Tod re-drawn by Blake.
OpenTuesday – Sunday 10.00 – 18.00Monday closed
AdmissionAdults £7.70 (inc. Gift Aid)
Concessions £5.50 (inc. Gift Aid) Senior (over 65), student, job seeker, disabled.
Children (5-18) £4.40 (inc. Gift Aid) Under 5s go free.
Family £19.80 (inc. Gift Aid)Up to 2 adults and 3 children under 18.
50% off with National Art Pass
Group visits: Groups of 10 or more receive a 10% discount on the entry price.
House of Illustration2 Granary SquareKing’s CrossLondon N1C 4BH
houseofillustration.org.uk@illustrationHQ
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AccessOur shop and galleries are all on the ground floor and are fully wheelchair-accessible, with lift access to our workshop space, and accessible toilets. We welcome guide and assistance dogs. To find out more please call 020 3696 2020. Become a friendFriends provide vital support for our work. Benefits include free and unlimited gallery entry, discounts on events and 10% discount in the House of Illustration shop. Sign up at houseofillustration.org.uk.
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Learn and participateWe run an exciting learning and participation programme for people of all ages. From regular family workshops to adult masterclasses and short courses, we are the place to learn new skills directly from professional illustrators. We also hold talks and events and deliver a highly-regarded schools’ programme. Sign up to our newsletter for regular updates.
Venue hireHouse of Illustration is a beautiful 19th century building designed by Lewis Cubitt at the heart of King’s Cross – a perfect venue for receptions, dinners, conferences, away days, workshops and more. Contact Holly Burrows on 020 3696 2020holly.burrows@houseofillustration.org.uk ShopExclusive exhibition merchandise alongside our curated selection of illustrated books, cards, limited edition prints and gifts.
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