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Ian McMillan & Andy Martin

Writer, poet, performer and broadcaster Ian McMillan and seasoned image-maker Andy Martin have collaborated on an enterprising joint venture of literary and visual authorship. Together they produced a book, ‘Ideas Have Legs’, in which Andy Martin visually interprets the poetry and prose of Ian McMillan


. A mixture of the wry and the poignant rendered with media ranging from digital illustration, photography, found imagery and painting, all ingeniously edited into a coherent whole, beautifully designed and published by FUEL.
The lecture will be composed of a live performance, McMillan reading his poetry accompanied by Martins beautiful illustrations, followed by an interview with Adrian Shaughnessy.
Ian has had several books published, appears regularly on television and radio and contributes articles to many newspapers and magazines. Andy was the Art Director at NME before leaving in 1985 to pursue an illustration career. He is a seasoned image-maker working across illustration and moving image.
Find out more about Ian and Andy at http://www.contemporarywriters.com/authors/?p=auth132 and www.andy-martin.com


Speaker(s):

Ian MacMillan | talks
Andy Martin | talks

 

Date and Time:

6 December 2006 at 7:00 pm

Duration:

1 hour 30 minutes

 

Venue:

Logan Hall
Bedford Way
London
WC1H 0AL


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Organised by:

D&AD
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Tickets:

£15

Available from:

Claire Gates on 0207 840 1127

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