The celebrated designer’s new prints are now on display at her beautiful store in Marylebone. Here are a few highlights from the launch event.
Learn about the stories behind the famous football prints and posters in our collection.
Join us as we dive into the ‘Tarantinoverse’, exploring some of our favourite characters depicted in these original ‘Pulp Fiction’ posters, originally displayed in contemporary movie theatre foyers
We catch up with Bella at King & McGaw to discuss the stories behind her most famous designs and the new special edition prints she’s produced with us.
Discover our top picks, brought to you by many of our long-standing museum and art gallery partners including The Royal Academy, The National Gallery and The Courtauld.
Join us as we talk to Sarah Evans, the architect turned artist behind London-based design studio Oscar Francis about her work, inspirations and her experience of life as an artist during lockdown.
‘Sometimes I’ll walk along a street and see bright traffic cones and suddenly a composition from everyday life emerges.’
Arriving in November, an exclusive series of screen prints and limited edition prints by celebrated designer Bella Freud, drawn from her historic design archive.
Since its genesis in the nineteenth century, Hokusai’s Great Wave off Kanagawa’, has swept the world with its sublime beauty. We explore how the Japanese artist’s woodblock prints fascinated the likes of Vincent van Gogh, and still manage to beguile viewers today.
To welcome in the change of season, we revisit some of our favourite Vogue cover illustrations from our exclusive archive.
When Jack Nicholson delivered the chilling line ‘Heeere’s Johnny!’ in Stanely Kubrick’s legendary psychological thriller, he sent shockwaves of terror across America. Learn more about this advertisement poster designed for the film’s UK debut in 1980.
To celebrate our new release of John Everett Millais’ ‘The Bridesmaid’ print, produced in partnership with The Fitzwilliam Museum, we take a look at the painting’s symbolism alongside another of his iconic works, ‘Ophelia’.
When Hormazd watched the 2002 Frida Kahlo film starring Salma Hayek, he was stunned. Ever since, he has returned to the Mexican artist for creative inspiration, most recently with his new limited edition prints featuring hand-applied gold bows.
Learn more about her unusual nocturnal art practice, her beloved cat ‘NooNoo’, and the vibrant portraits she creates of Marilyn Monroe, Audrey Hepburn and more.
Based in London, quirky collage artist Rosco Brittin tells us about his animal muses and an intriguing 'spirit genie' that offers him creative fuel...
Leading on from a rich artistic tradition, we take a look at how Cézanne carried the theme of bathers forward into the twentieth century.
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