Review

 
Japan’s seismic changes

Japan’s seismic changes

John Warwicker

Much of the work shown in this impressive historical overview has rarely been published in…
 
Modernism in the slow lane

Modernism in the slow lane

Rick Poynor

In the years before the Second World War, Britain was slow to embrace the most…
 
Pocket polymath

Pocket polymath

Rick Poynor

Decades before it became almost de rigueur to present yourself as a practitioner – and…
 
Getting into good trouble

Getting into good trouble

Rachel Abrams

While we doomscroll, Spiegelman is still the poster boy for consequential drawing, and he reminds us that enduring printed matter still matters …

 
Full of typos

Full of typos

Simon Esterson

Fraser Muggeridge is a busy guy: exhibitions about book spines, visiting lecturer almost everywhere, but…
 
Future casters

Future casters

Andy Altmann

I am lucky enough to live a stone’s throw from London’s Estorick Collection in Canonbury…
 
Reality is the killer app

Reality is the killer app

Joel Gethin Lewis

The exhibition strikes a balance between presenting a linear series of works and giving over entire spaces to immersive experiences …

 
The nature of a pencil

The nature of a pencil

Lucinda Rogers

In this chunky white book Kenya Hara traces his career by filling the pages with some of the thousands of sketches that have been a vital part of his practice.

 
In the shadow of Jenson

In the shadow of Jenson

Paul Shaw

For now, we must content ourselves with one of the most important books on the history of type written this century.

 
About Face

About Face

Steve Taylor

The show documents the a tricky balancing act between championing successive music / youth culture movements and the demands of the fashion industry …

 
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