Cartoons and Graffiti
Keep up to date with the ever-expanding world of cartooning and graffiti art with Culture24 exhibition reviews and news from UK museums and galleries together with event listings, websites and resources.
Her Maj: Cartoon Museum heralds Diamond Jubilee with 60 Years of Unofficial Portraits
The curator of the new show at The Cartoon Museum in London, tells us about some star portraits from the minds of Ralph Steadman, Martin Rowson and their contemporaries, taken from the likes of Private Eye and the Guardian.
Zoe Beloff dusts off Mutt and Jeff for look at early moving image at Site Gallery
Current Sheffield show The Infernal Dream of Mutt and Jeff brings the world's longest running comic strip into focus with management science and Duchamp.
Wall to wall excitement with the Hidden City street art trail in Shoreditch
All you need to find street art in the East End is a phone, an A-to-Z and bags of enthusiasm. How hard can that be? Mark Sheerin finds out.
Newlyn Art Gallery to send one-off Art Book to auction after Museums at Night epic
We find out about the beautiful book designed by respondents to a call-out from the Cornwall venue for an all-night binding session as part of Museums at Night 2011.
Curator's Choice: Peacock Visual Arts' David McCracken on a Mike Giant print in Aberdeen
The curator of the new Black and White Show at Peacock introduces us to the American artist's striking combination of religious ephemera and gang culture imagery.
Laughter buttons send titters through gallery as Ha Ha Road opens at the Quad in Derby
A gaggle of the most entertaining artists from across the world descend upon the Quad for new exhibition Ha Ha Road in Derby.
Kill Your Darlings is homecoming show for Kid Acne at Sheffield's Millennium Gallery
The urban graffitti artist opens his first solo show in his home town of Sheffield with a wide-ranging celebration of his spraycan art, filmwork and many other projects.
Arcadian Painters becomes fitting tribute to Cy Twombly by uniting works with Nicholas Poussin
The American artist's death makes Dulwich Picture Gallery's show, siding his works with ones by his hero, a poignant one.
From Thatcher to Cameron via Blair and Bush: Steve Bell's Bell Époque takes over London's Cartoon Museum
See some of satirist Steve Bell's best works from the past 30 years as The Cartoon Museum hosts more than 200 of his caricature creations in a new exhibition.
Satire and silliness in Three Centuries of Cartoon Art at Nunnington Hall in Yorkshire
Three Centuries of Cartoon Art at Nunnington Hall celebrates the work of some of the finest minds in the history of cartoons.
Wills and Kate watch out: Risqué Georgian royal wedding caricatures go on show at Kew Palace
Caricatures on show at Kensington Palace reveal our developing obsession with the Royals and their weddings.
Cartoon Museum honours royal wedding with satirical timeline all the way to William and Kate
Marriage à la Mode at the London home of cartoon history celebrates 250 acerbic years of royal wedding sketch satire.
In Pictures: Street Cries - Images of London's Poor at the Museum of London
An exhibition of rare prints at the Museum of London looks at the changing depiction of London's poor across two centuries.
Amy Winehouse, Lindsay Lohan and Kerry Katona get the Harry Hill treatment at Manchester Cornerhouse
Last Chance to See: A modern day twist on George Cruikshank’s The Worship of Bacchus, singer-songwriters in wooden underpants and some of Manchester's maddest men in The People You're Not.
Teenagers get to curate Grayson Perry as Manchester Art Gallery unveils two new works
Manchester Art Gallery is unveiling its new Grayson artworks with an exhibition selected and curated by local teenagers.










