Rude Britannia: Gerald Scarfe

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Uploaded by on Jun 16, 2010

TateShots' Comic Art trail continues with a look at satirical cartoonist Gerald Scarfe. The Sunday Times regular was asked to curate the Political room in Rude Britannia, Tate Britain's extensive examination of the funny side of British art. The centrepiece of his display is a giant caricature based on a work by James Gillray, and we caught up with him as he began painting his updated version on the gallery's wall. Between brush strokes he told us about his affection for Gillray and the importance of modern satire.

Rude Britannia: British Comic Art, Tate Britain, until 5 September 2010
http://www.tate.org.uk/britain/exhibitions/britishcomicart/default.shtm

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  • @spiralisedcat Same im tryin my hardest at the mom to get my work recognised but boy its hard 

  • Id love to have a piece in the tate,its my dream

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