Today I’ve launched a page on this site for the Estate of the late radical graphic artist and designer Barney Bubbles.
//Ridiculous Roadshow mask, 1973. © Barney Bubbles Estate//
I represent the Estate and its hundreds of original artworks. We have some exciting activity coming up, including the loving recreation of one of Bubbles’ most striking designs for a very special reissue on Record Store Day this year.
Then there is a new enhanced edition of my monograph Reasons To Be Cheerful: The Life & Work of Barney Bubbles, to be published by a leading international imprint. We are also planning a companion limited edition box of Bubblesiana, including high quality reproductions of his build-your-own paper and card designs.
In recent years the Estate has collaborated with a number of top-flight partners, including Universal Music, BMG Music, Paul Smith, Fred Perry and NOAH Clothing, and produced limited edition t-shirt, poster and postcard ranges with artist/dancer Stacia Blake and specialist printer Something Else.
//Johnny Moped Lightbulb 1977.© Barney Bubbles Estate//
//John Cooper Clarke, 1979. © Barney Bubbles Estate//
Read Barney Bubbles’ biography on the Estate page here.
//Still from Barney Bubbles-directed video for Ghost Town by The Specials, 1981//
//Letterhead for Teenburger Designs studio, 1969. © Barney Bubbles Estate//
//4D Man, 1982.© Barney Bubbles Estate//
//I Love The Sound Of Breaking Glass, 1978. © Barney Bubbles Estate//
//Hit Me With Your Rhythm Stick, 1978. © Barney Bubbles Estate//
//Cracking Up, 1979. © Barney Bubbles Estate//
For licensing and reproduction inquiries, contact paulgormanis@btinternet.com. PDFs of available artworks on request.
Follow the Estate’s Instagram account: @_barney_bubbles_estate_
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