Ralph Steadman: 'We're really living in a hell of a year, aren't we?' Interview by Nadja Sayej

“All I wanted to do when I started was change the world, and now, 60 years on, I’ve succeeded,” says the 84-year-old artist. “But it’s worse now than when I started, we’re really living in a hell of a year, aren’t we?”....  When the Welsh artist Ralph Steadman picks up the phone, he sounds a bit paranoid. “It’s Friday the 13th, you know,” he says with a doomsday tone. “I’m terribly superstitious,” he adds. “It’s not only that, but the year itself. And everything that has happened this year. We’ve gotta get out of this year. Like that song by the Animals, We Gotta Get Out of This Place.”


Viral Menace, artwork by Ralph Steadman:

His new picture book Ralph Steadman: A Life in Ink, tracing over half a century of artwork, reflects as much. From his political satire – depicting Boris Johnson as the devil and Donald Trump as a dwarf – to his trademark Gonzo journalism work created alongside the American writer Hunter S Thompson for the novel-turned-film Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, it’s a testament to one of the most unfettered artists of our time. The book is a chronological romp through his “flick of the wrist” artwork, using cartooning as a weapon for settling the score with evil in the world, giving a voice to the voiceless….

https://www.theguardian.com/books/2020/nov/24/ralph-steadman-interview-artist-book

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