PCO cartoonists’ Heath Robinson Museum fundraising endeavours prove surprisingly uncomplicated
© Chris Madden Our members donated their cartoons for the museum to sell via the world renowned auction house, Sotheby’s. Simple. And, as far
© Chris Madden Our members donated their cartoons for the museum to sell via the world renowned auction house, Sotheby’s. Simple. And, as far
Image shown not from video The Blog has visited the Manus Island story before, focussing on the cartoonist “Eaten Fish” (see below), hence our appreciation
© Steve Bright Rupert Besley writes: As is well known, the French take caricature and cartooning rather more seriously than we tend to here. Each
© Andy Davey The PCO member and political cartoonist par excellence sheds light on the dark arts of his particular craft whilst sharing some of
The reason for tendering our resignation: After a great deal of thought by the PCO Committee and through consulting our members, PCO [UK] has decided
On the second anniversary of the atrocity, several organisations (see logos above) have combined forces to present a tribute to persecuted cartoonists. Although it undoubtedly
© Ralph Steadman This New Statesman interview with the incomparable artist and PCO member (as if we’d ever let you forget) finds the great man
© Will McPhaill/The New Yorker If proof were needed of a cartoon’s effectiveness in nailing a topic more succinctly than any other medium, we’d like
© Peter Brookes Whether you regard the annual awarding of the gongs as worthwhile acclaim for outstanding achievement or a worthless anachronism that rewards cronyism,
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