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The Cartoon Museum

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Curator
  
Anita O'Brien

Phone
  
+44 20 7580 8155

Public transit access
  
Holborn

Website
  
www.cartoonmuseum.org

Founded
  
2006

London borough
  
London Borough of Camden

The Cartoon Museum

Established
  
2006; 11 years ago (2006)

Location
  
Little Russell Street London, WC1 United Kingdom

Type
  
the art of comics and cartoons

Collection size
  
1,700 original cartoons and prints

Address
  
35 Little Russell St, Bloomsbury, London WC1A 2HH, UK

Hours
  
Open today · 10:30AM–5:30PMSaturday10:30AM–5:30PMSunday10:30AM–5:30PMMondayClosedTuesday10:30AM–5:30PMWednesday10:30AM–5:30PMThursday10:30AM–5:30PMFriday10:30AM–5:30PMSuggest an edit

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Profiles

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The Cartoon Museum is a London museum for British cartoons, caricatures, comic strips and animation. It has a library of over 5,000 books and 4,000 comics relating to the subject. The museum issues catalogues and features a changing display of over 250 exhibits from its collection of over 1,700 original cartoons and prints.

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Curator Anita O'Brien noted, "There has never been a cartoon museum [in Britain]... In spite of the very strong historical tradition here, there has always been a very strong ambivalence towards comic art." It was opened on 23 February, 2006, by HRH The Duke of Edinburgh.

In its mission statement, the museum declares it is "dedicated to preserving the best of British cartoons, caricatures, comics and animation, and to establishing a museum with a gallery, archives and innovative exhibitions to make the creativity of cartoon art past and present, accessible to all for the purposes of education, research and enjoyment."

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Exhibitions

Previous exhibitions have included Ronald Searle, Pont, Fougasse, Rowland Emett, The Beano and The Dandy, Mike Williams, Mel Calman, cartoons from private London clubs, Viz, Alice in Sunderland (Bryan Talbot), Robert Dighton, Tony Blair, Margaret Thatcher and Spitting Image.

Exhibitions feature catalogues, such as Ronald Searle: Graphic Master, which includes essays on Searle’s work. Leading cartoonists and filmmakers have produced artworks in homage to Searle and written pieces, including Steve Bell, Roger Law, Mike Leigh, Uli Meyer, Arnold Roth, Martin Rowson, Gerald Scarfe, Posy Simmonds and Ralph Steadman.

Education

The museum runs a learning programme for primary and secondary schools in a range of subjects, including art, media, history, English and animation. With workshops for children during half-term and holidays, it also features adult courses in cartooning and graphic novels.

The Cartoon Museum is run by the Cartoon Art Trust (Registered Charity 327 978).

Awards

In addition to its Young Cartoonist of the Year Awards, each year the trustees of the Cartoon Art Trust give a Lifetime Achievement Award to an artist who has made a significant contribution to British cartooning. Past winners have included Ronald Searle, David Levine, Trog, Fluck and Law, Norman Thelwell, Frank Dickens, David Langdon, Gerald Scarfe, Leo Baxendale and Bill Tidy.

They also give the Pont Award to a cartoonist whose drawings reflect "The British Character". Past winners include Norman Thelwell, MAC, Michael Heath, Sue McCartney-Snape and Tony Husband.

Location

  • The museum is located at 35 Little Russell Street.
  • Nearest London Underground stations:
  • Tottenham Court Road (Central and Northern lines)
  • Holborn (Central and Piccadilly lines)
  • Russell Square (Piccadilly line)
  • References

    The Cartoon Museum Wikipedia