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‘Landmark’ illustration museum launches in the capital
British illustrator Quentin Blake has established a new museum dedicated solely to his craft, aiming to uplift other artists
The world’s largest museum devoted solely to illustration will open in Clerkenwell, London, in May, marking the culmination of a project more than 20 years in the making.
The Quentin Blake Centre for Illustration is the brainchild of celebrated British illustrator Quentin Blake. Set within the grounds of an 18th-century waterworks, the centre features three galleries that will host a rolling programme of exhibitions dedicated to the art of illustration in all its forms.
“I have long dreamt of a permanent place with ‘Illustration’ above the door, and now the amazing reality is that we have it,” said Blake.
‘I have long dreamt of a permanent place with ‘Illustration’ above the door, and now the amazing reality is that we have it,’ said illustrator Quentin Blake.Image: Nora Walton
“I am proud to think the centre has my name on it – illustration is a wonderful universal and varied language. Here we shall celebrate its traditions and welcome the astonishing diversity of visual language from across the world. Hurrah!”
The opening exhibition spotlights British-Sri Lankan multidisciplinary artist Murugiah, who works under a single name. Titled Murugiah: Ever Feel Like…, the show explores identity and mental health through prints, paintings and sketches in his vivid, graphic style.
Alongside its exhibition spaces, the centre will house a free public library, gardens, learning studios and displays explaining the history and scope of illustration. London’s oldest surviving windmill, located on the site, will host illustrator and community residencies.
Main image: © Quentin Blake Centre for Illustration
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