Images from ‘Floating World:Ukiyo-E’ by John Warwicker
We’re a bit slow off the mark here, but if you’ve got time before the 19th Dec and you’re in Melbourne, this exhibition of writing, drawing and photography by John Warwicker (Issue Ten) at The Narrows Gallery is a must see. The exhibition is timed to celebrate the launch of John’s book, ‘Floating World:Ukiyo-E’, which has been seven (!!) years in the making! More spreads from inside the book here.

John Warwicker : Issue Ten : Introduction
It might seem ridiculous for someone widely regarded as one of the world’s best designers to admit, “I don’t know what design is at all”, but John Warwicker understands that embracing the ‘not knowing’ can be your greatest strength. Whether you’re familiar with the work of Tomato (of which John was a founding member in 1991) or not, you’ll no doubt appreciate taking a walk inside his mind. There’s something deeply reassuring in hearing that even someone of John’s calibre, and who has the world’s most design-savvy corporations as clients, is as unsure of his abilities as the rest of us. He too struggles with the difficulties inherent in balancing the demands of a commercial career with nurturing one’s own creativity. John was creative director of Da Gama (1981-1984), head of Art and Video at A&M Records (1984-1987), creative director of Vivid I.D. (1987-1991) and was the first foreigner to be admitted into the Japanese Type Directors’ Club. He directs short films and commercials, designs album covers, treats type like oil on canvas, is about to have his first monograph published, and, after spending most of his career in London, has recently moved to Melbourne… for love… Df
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