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A panel discussion with Angus Hyland, Leo De Freitas, Andrzej Klimowski, Tom Lubbock and David Shrigley, chaired by Adrian Shaughnessy, who has written and edited three books on radical record sleeve design. He writes for all the principal UK design magazines: Eye, Creative Review and Grafik. He has written on illustration on many occasions.
Following Tom Lubbock's criticism of illustrators and their commissioners in the Images 29 illustration annual, the Association of Illustrators is organising a panel discussion on the issues he and his critics have raised:
- Are Tom Lubbock's comments justified and which points are applicable?
- What is the current relationship between illustration and fine art? What role plays the commissioner in this relationship?
- What are the points of reference for illustrators and what could they be?
- Can illustrators learn from art history and do illustraors actually need the reference system developed by art theorists and critics?
- Or should they measure their success in terms of the commercial value of their work?
Speaker(s): |
Tom Lubbock | talks |
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Date and Time: |
4 October 2005 at 6:00 pm |
Duration: | 3 hours |
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Venue: |
London College of Communication |
Organised by: |
The Association of Illustrators |
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Tickets: |
Tickets: £7.50 AOI members, £7.50 LCC/University of the Arts students, £10 other students, £12 non- |
Available from: |
www.theaoi.com/events to book online or telephone 020 7613 4328 or send a cheque made payable to the Association of Illustrators, 2nd Floor Back Building, 150 Curtain Rd, London EC2A 3AR |
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