Illustrator Richard Graham explains how his trips to Tate and his visits to the junk shops of Liverpool helped him come up with the idea of caterpillar living in a piano.
Joshua Roberton and Rebecca Cleal of White Duck Editions have been screen printing in their Bath based studio since 2005. They have collaborated with Noma Bar on several projects, making exclusive prints and reproductions for books and magazines, as well as the new limited-edition career retrospective 'Noma Bar: Bittersweet'.
Author, lecturer and curator, William A. Ewing, talks to the celebrated photographer, Edward Burtynsky, about his working methods and the breathtaking imagery in his book 'Essential Elements'.
In an extract from his first career retrospective - which includes five thematic volumes of his work and an exclusive signed print - Noma Bar tells how the discovery of his favourite bookshop on Charing Cross Road contributed to his decision to move to London.
For the 50th anniversary of Tom Phillips’s first encounter with the novel 'A Human Document', which he transformed into 'A Humument', the artist explained his half-century-long endeavour.