WANDERLUST // RICHARD HIGGS at D-UNIT
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A event on Friday 1st March. The event starts at 12:00.


Richard Higgs’ travel sketchbooks and larger charcoal drawings are being shown publicly for the first time at D-UNIT in March. At first glance, his works offer a private glimpse into the family downtime spent away from his demanding career. Yet, since the late 80s, these journeys have informed his professional life, with the sketchbooks becoming the visual basis for the ground-breaking travel series Rough Guides produced by Janet Street-Porter for BBC2. Therefore, this exhibition is one of reflection on that colourful and busy life around the plaza and painterly contemplation of the fresh dishes served in terracotta platters. However, it is also a record of Richard’s internal storyboard, at work, gathering and ruminating for purposes beyond the pages shown in this exhibition.

Despite being asked to leave school at 16, Richard went on to study graphic design at Ravensbourne College of Art and after gaining a distinction spent 5 years working as a designer in London. He returned to college to study fine art (painting) at Norwich School of Art. During his second year he started to work freelance for BBC East as both a scenic and graphic designer. In 1983, he worked on one of the first computers used in British television at the BBC and was given access to it in downtime to experiment with his own electronicpaintings.
After completing his degree, he worked in TV design for 30 years, collecting an international Emmy for the BBC/DK natural history series Eyewitness and two Panda Awards for the CBBC series Small Talk Diaries. Richard is probably best known for designing the
logos and title sequences for Nick Park’s Wrong Trousers, A Close Shave and Cracking
Contraptions. Other projects included Rough Guides (BBC), The Travel Show (BBC), Open

Air (BBC daytime), The Top Ten of Everything (CITV), The History of Plasticine (ITV), DIY SOS and Casualty (BBC), Garden Club (C4), Blue Peter (CBBC), Meerkat Manor (BBC) and
Wild Russia (Nat Geo and Animal Planet).

Please note:
Limited edition prints will be available to purchase from the artist.

The private view will be  1st March 6pm  - 8pm 
Please RSVP to D-UNIT on [email protected]


Location
D-UNIT
Durnford Street
Bristol BS3 2AW

Entry requirements: no age restrictions

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