Firstly, from 31 May to 2 September 2001 the Victoria & Albert Museum
in London will be holding an exhibition of original artwork by a variety
of classic artists, responsible for creating some of 2000 AD's most enduring
characters. On display will be such priceless gems as Judge Dredd
and The A.B.C. Warriors by Mick McMahon, Strontium Dog
by Carlos Ezquerra, Dan Dare and Ro-Busters by Dave
Gibbons and Bad Company's Kano by Brendan McCarthy,
plus more recent works by Mark Harrison and Trevor Hairsine.
Drawn from the extensive collection of lifelong 2000 AD devotee Rufus
Dayglo, this exhibition represents a fan's-eye view of some of the
unsung heroes behind the heroes the artists.
Secondly, the Chase Art Centre in Cornwall will be exhibiting
artwork by the much respected John Burns from 16 July to 1 August.
Famous for his sumptuous fully painted illustration, the display will
include 2000 AD artwork including Judge Dredd and Nikolai Dante,
as well as such classic newspaper strips as Jane and Modesty
Blaise.
These exhibitions should prove irresistible to any comics aficionado
who wishes to see classic 2000 AD art in all its original glory. A nostalgic
trip down memory lane for long-term fans, it will also give younger readers
the opportunity to be inspired by some truly seminal works of art.
Art droids>2000 AD, an exhibition of original comic book artwork,
is being held at the Print Gallery, Level 2, Henry Cole Wing, Victoria
& Albert Museum, London (nearest tube: South Kensington) from 31 May
to 2 September 2001. Telephone (020) 7942-2266 for details.
The John Burns Art Exhibition is being held at the Chase Art
Centre, Trevanson Street, Wadebridge, Cornwall PL27 7AW from 16 July
to 1 August 2001. Telephone (01208) 816880 for details or visit: http://www.chaseart.fsnet.co.uk
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