"Tate to Tate" is a book like no other you have ever seen. Concertina-bound, it shows a group of people walking east along the South Bank. Brightly coloured, brilliantly drawn by artist Tommy Penton, they are a diverse group, of all races and ages, and as you follow their progress from spread to spread you start to notice cunning details and the beginning of a story...Behind them, in the foreground, are Lambeth, Hungerford, Blackfriars and Southwark Bridges, and the London Eye - and across the Thames a magnificent panorama of the buildings on the North Bank: Tate Britain, the Palace of Westminster, the Savoy Hotel, Somerset House. Then, arriving at Tate Modern, and the climaxes of the stories you have been following, you see that another group of characters is walking west, each with another story to follow...A game as absorbing as "Where's Wally", a delightful, totally original guidebook, a stunning graphic book, "Tate to Tate" will appeal to Londoners of all ages, to tourists, to anyone who wants an exceptional graphic book at a remarkably reasonable price.
An astonishing, innovative graphic book that takes the reader - and a host of colourful characters - from Tate Britain to Tate Modern along the South Bank.About the AuthorTommy Penton is an illustrator and artist who has exhibited in London, San Francisco and Sydney. He lives in London.
Reviews"Great inspiration for a break in London" The Times "[An] intricate, joyful series of colourful line drawings [that] feature myriad oddities and eccentric characters" Metro "A series of illustrations, a kind of guide book, a visual reference for London architecture and a walk along the city's South Bank... There is nothing quite like it" Glasgow Herald
Book InformationISBN 9780224085151
Author Penton, TommyFormat Paperback
Page Count 192
Imprint Jonathan Cape LtdPublisher Vintage Publishing
Weight(grams) 392g
Dimensions(mm) 199mm * 129mm * 17mm