I'm happy to announce that I will be giving a talk about the recreation of the Being for the Benefit of Mr. Kite poster at this year's London Original Print Fair, held at the Royal Academy of Arts. Joining me will be Andy English who created the wood engravings for the poster.
The talk will be at 7pm on 26th April (that's next Friday) at the TAG Fine Arts stand which will be directly opposite the main entrance in the Central Hall. You can't miss it.
Feel free to come along to the talk – see ticket information below.
A complimentary ticket to the London Original Print Fair can be downloaded from TAG Fine Arts here. Otherwise, entry is £12 on the door.
Royal Academy of Arts
Burlington House
Piccadilly
London W1J 0BD
Dates and times of the London Original Print Fair
Thursday 25th April: 10am to 9pm
Friday 26th April: 10am to 10pm
Saturday 27th April: 10am to 6pm
Sunday 28th April: 10am to 6pm
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