Ralph Steadman Exhibits, Here and Abroad
Skip to commentsSeptember 2024 will see two exhibits of illustrator Ralph Steadman‘s artwork opening.
Upcoming exhibition of Ralph Steadman works spans six decades of his prolific career Washington D.C. — “Ralph Steadman: And Another Thing,” on view Sept. 7 – Dec. 8 at the American University Museum at the Katzen Arts Center, spans more than 60 years of the artist’s life and artwork. The exhibition showcases Steadman’s legendary collaborations with maverick Gonzo journalist Hunter S. Thompson, his illustrated literary classics such as Lewis Carroll’s “Alice in Wonderland” and Robert Louis Stevenson’s “Treasure Island,” the inventive books he authored such as “I, Leonardo” and “The Big I Am” and so much more.
The unprecedented exhibition showcases Steadman’s ongoing evolution. It features a selection of 149 original artworks as well as ephemera, including Steadman’s sketchbooks, children’s books, magazines, personal photographs and handwritten notes that tell a fuller story of how the artworks were born. From Steadman’s early years as a student to his political illustrations, social commentary and activism, this exhibition surveys Steadman’s nonstop creative passion and collaborations. Beautiful works from “The Gonzovation Trilogy,” his collaboration with documentarian and filmmaker Ceri Levy about extinct and endangered birds and animals, sit alongside his more experimental collections such as Paranoids, caricatures of notable figures from history, entertainment and politics that Steadman created by reworking Polaroid photographs.
More information at the American University Museum website.
And in Ralph Steadman’s homeland…
We are thrilled to present Ralph STEADman: INKling this Autumn. This exciting new exhibition will give both dedicated Steadman fans, as well as the uninitiated, the chance to see the varied and distinctive sides of his remarkable work and career.
Only available for a limited time from 21 September to 17 November 2024, Ralph STEADman: INKling is included in your entry ticket to The Historic Dockyard Chatham.
Ralph Steadman has illustrated some of the greatest British novels of all time, including Treasure Island, Alice in Wonderland and Animal Farm. A selection of these incredible and award-winning works will be on display, showcasing his mastery of the line and his ability to capture in an image what words alone could never achieve.
More information about Ralph Steadman and the Inkling exhibit at The Historic Dockyard Chatham.
Dan Moore recently interviewed Ralph Steadman for The Daily Mail. This link via UK’s This is Money website.
Were you well paid to illustrate [Hunter Thompson’s] writing?
An honest day’s work for an honest day’s pay is really all we wanted, and Jann Wenner, the editor of Rolling Stone, paid us OK, as did Scanlan’s.
My daughter Sadie recently found the original letters from Rolling Stone about the Fear And Loathing In Las Vegas commission.
It says: ‘We would be able to pay you $500 for this work, and would guarantee hospital care if such becomes necessary in the course of this assignment.’
That sum was raised to $750 when they increased the number of illustrations from the cover art to ten pages with three spot drawings.
Much More Ralph Steadman, including about And Another Thing… and Inkling at RalphSteadman.com.
Neal Umphred