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Overview"This lively portrait shows how everyone can be a special kind of artist - how art can transform lives, deepen social engagement and build bridges. Ken Sprague's goal as a people's artist is ""to build a pathway to the Golden City, and to help people dream again"". Here, for the first time, is a selection of Ken's pictures, including his Guernica cartoon as a boy, posters for Martin Luther King, the labour movement, the Anti Apartheid Campaign and war pictures from Iraq and Belgrade. Ken Sprague is a print-maker, posterman, painter, cartoonist, muralist, banner maker, psychodrama tutor and art teacher. He is a legendary storyteller, with moving and amusing stories to enliven his pictures. Twice winner of the National Council for Industrial Design's poster of the year award, he has frequently exhibited. Uniquely, he is probably the only British artist with a life long connection with the trade union movement. His BBC Omnibus film, ""The Posterman"", was very popular. Full of good stories, this biography offers fascinating insights into the crisis of art. It asks how art can be reclaimed for ordinary people and communities. Ken Sprague is an artist who, as a radical freethinker, does not fit easily into any category. He invites us to take creative action for a better, more beautiful world." Full Product DetailsAuthor: John GreenPublisher: Hawthorn Press Imprint: Hawthorn Press Dimensions: Width: 22.00cm , Height: 1.40cm , Length: 28.00cm Weight: 0.699kg ISBN: 9781903458341ISBN 10: 190345834 Pages: 137 Publication Date: 02 September 2002 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: Out of stock Table of ContentsReviewsKen has always been a dynamic and witty commentator and an innovative user of graphics. More than that, he has always been on the side of the people against the mass-murdering governments of the world. We should treasure him. --Adrian Mitchel Ken's art has the power and strength to inspire. He is the true heir, as a socialist artist, of William Morris. Martin Rowson, cartoonist. This celebration of Ken Sprague's life is to be welcomed - he, as much as anyone, deserves it. --Tony Benn This book reflects the varied life and interests of a splendid character--racy, determined, invariably smiling with people and at life. --Jack Jones, former general secretary, TGWU Author InformationJohn Green is a journalist, film maker, artist and trade union official. He has a life-long interest in art. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |