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The Lost Words: artwork from the publishing phenomenon gets its own exhibition

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A special showing of The Lost Words is coming to Bournemouth's Russell-Cotes Art Gallery & Museum next month. Launching on 26 March and running until 18 September, The Lost Words is an enchanting exhibition based on the Sunday Times bestselling book of the same name first published in 2017.

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The 20 illustrators inspiring us the most in 2025

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He has worked with hundreds of clients, including The New York Times, RCA Records, and Geographic, and has published numerous books with publishers such as teNeues, Walker Books, Comme des Géants, and Hato Press. In 2022, he published a monograph with Phaidon. © Jean Jullien © Jean Jullien © Jean Jullien 2.

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Jean Jullien's bold, graphic underwater world will awaken your inner child

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Photography by Kate Shanasy The Paris-based artist brings an intimate experience of colourful ocean life, inner coral reefs and natural wonders to the National Gallery of Victoria for their latest Triennial. Photography by Kate Shanasy Photography by Kate Shanasy The exhibition is accompanied by a new NGV Kids book, Who Lives in the Sea?

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Alan Kitching: London's Building Blocks brings letterpress mastery to Madrid

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A new exhibition at GRAGRA Gallery & Letterpress Studio spotlights the legendary printer's work alongside pieces from emerging designers he has mentored. The centrepiece of the exhibition includes three key pieces: Printing in London: 14761995 (1995), Broadside 10, Dr. Samuel Johnson (2010), and Mr. Kitching's Travels (2012).

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Romain Jacquet-Lagrèze offers a fresh take on Hong Kong's most famous mountain

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© Romain Jacquet-Lagrèze, Bather in Lei Yue Mun, Hong Kong 2020, Courtesy of Blue Lotus Gallery. A new exhibition and book provide an intriguing perspective on Hong Kong's life, community and culture. ze, Peculiar Proximity, Hong Kong 2021, Courtesy of Blue Lotus Gallery. © Romain Jacquet-Lagre? . © Romain Jacquet-Lagre?ze,

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London Original Print Fair moves to Somerset House for its 37th edition

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Deborah Azzopardi, The Great Escape, 2014, Cynthia Corbett Gallery. Founded in 1985, London Original Print Fair is an unrivalled opportunity for people to view and buy original prints from top international dealers, publishers and studios. Nevinson and Cyril Power's famous linocut, The Tube Station.

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Nude photo series recaptures the spirit of the original Glastonbury

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And that spirit is clearly embodied in a new exhibition of portraits taken at Glastonbury by award-winning artist Tom Hunter, inspired by his mum's photos of the Isle of Wight festival in the late 1960s. Tom's work has been exhibited nationally and internationally in major solo and group shows in the UK, USA and Sweden.