More rogues on show at cartoon gallery

Dave Brown’s take on William Blake’s Newton
Dave Brown’s new exhibition, Rogues’ Gallery: More Misused Masterpieces, is at the Political Cartoon Gallery in London from tomorrow (June 17) until September 19.
It is the second Rogues’ Gallery show and sees Dave Brown once again channelling the spirits of the Old Masters as they guide his paintbrush across the broad canvas of 21st century politics.
A book will accompany the show, which collects 76 images from the long-running series, seen weekly in The Independent.
The Political Cartoon Gallery, at 32 Store Street, London, is open Monday to Friday 9.30am – 5.30pm and on Saturdays between 11.30am – 5.30pm.
June 16, 2009 1 Comment
Cartoon Pick of the Week
Bloghorn spotted this great work during this week ending the 13th March 2009.
One: Tim Sanders in The Independent on bankers retraining as teachers
Two: Nick Newman in The Sunday Times on Heston Blumenthal’s woes
Three: Alex Hughes in Tribune on Northern Ireland
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March 13, 2009 No Comments
Cartoonist of the Year nominations
The nominations for the Press Gazette’s British Press Awards have been announced. The event takes place on Tuesday 31 March. There are seven people in the running for Cartoonist of the Year, and they are as follows:
Steve Bell, The Guardian
Dave Brown, The Independent
Michael Heath, The Mail on Sunday
Stan “Mac” McMurtry, Daily Mail
Matt Pritchett, Daily Telegraph
Chris Riddell, The Observer
Peter Schrank, The Independent on Sunday
The British Press Awards have been running for more than 30 years. This year’s ceremony is being held at the Grosvenor Hotel and will be hosted by Channel 4’s Jon Snow.
March 2, 2009 1 Comment
Cartoon Pick of the Week

We spotted this great work this week …
One: Kal in The Economist on Obama’s hand of friendship to Iran
Two: Peter Schrank in The Independent on Supergordon and the IMF
Three: Martin Rowson in The Guardian on the BBC and the DEC
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January 30, 2009 No Comments
Making fat jokes about politicians

Christian Adams at the Telegraph writes on the challenges of drawing the prime minister and the newspaper’s leader column offers another thought in response. Other papers picked up Christian’s story with Dave Brown of The Independent chipping in here and Martin Rowson popping up on BBC Breakfast.
January 27, 2009 No Comments
The Big Draw banners for sale
Back in November we blogged about the PCO’s team for Transports of Delight – a cartoon banner competition held at St Pancras rail station in London as part of the The Big Draw.
Well, now you can own a piece of cartooning history as the four banners in the competition (from The Guardian, The Independent, Private Eye and the PCO) are being auctioned off on eBay, with all proceeds going to the Campaign for Drawing, a charity whose purpose is to promote drawing as a tool to support learning, and cultural and social engagement for all ages and abilities.
The winning banner from The Independent (Dave Brown, Tim Sanders, Chris Burke and Bloghorn Editor Matt Buck)
The Guardian (Steve Bell, Martin Rowson, Tim Pond and PCO Chair leg Andy Davey)
Private Eye (Andrew Birch, Richard Jolley, Simon Pearsall and Ken Pyne)
and last but not least the Professional Cartoonists’ Organisation (Pete Dredge, Robert Duncan, Kipper Williams and Bloghorn writer Royston Robertson)
Hurry though, if you do want to make a bid, as the auctions end on the evening of Monday 22nd December!
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December 17, 2008 No Comments
Goodbye big print (and cheerio President Bush)
One thing that all cartoonists are very aware of is that the face of publishing has changed. Much of it has been a little scary for established old-media cartoonists, but one of the undoubted benefits of the new trends has been on-demand printing.
While there’s still a need for hard copy (books for fireside, on train, lining impressive bookshelves, in tent up mountain etc), self-publishing sites provide the bridge between the mature and the new by converting digital files into comforting, heart-warming, cuddly books to be held and cherished.
An example, I hear you ask? Oh, if you insist. You could, for example, check out a short cartoon booklet called Bush Combat by UK cartoonist Andy Davey (see it here). This was published, like fellow PCO cartoonist Ger Whyman’s book on the self-publishing site, Lulu.
The book covers the pugilistic adventures of the boy George Dubya, from early spats with the UN, through the horrors of Iraq, right up to his search for a legacy in the Middle East. The time seemed right; it is meant as a last post to his disastrous tenure in the White house. The editorial cartoons all have brief explanations for those with medium-term memory loss; they were mostly published in The Guardian, The Times and The Independent over the last six years. Some are previously unpublished. It’s long on pictures and short on text, so even Dubya himself could order one and understand it … possibly.
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December 14, 2008 No Comments
Cartoon Pick of the Week

Bloghorn spotted this great work this week…
One: Dave Brown in the Independent on the Pre-budget Report
Two: Peter Brookes in the Times on the Death of New Labour
Three: Paul Wood in the Spectator: “It’s pretty chilly out. Do you want to borrow a scarf?”
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November 28, 2008 1 Comment
Cartoon reportage or fairy story?
From France via The Independent newspaper
The same newspaper also has a comprehensive obituary on the late Les Barton
November 26, 2008 No Comments
Cartoon Pick of the Week

Bloghorn spotted this great work this week…
One: Peter Brookes in the Times on the BNP list
Two: Tim Sanders in The Independent on “I’m a Celebrity…”
Three: Dave Walker at the Church Times Blog on pubs becoming churches
November 21, 2008 No Comments

