We’re excited to announce the return of ‘The Way Way Back’ by Anthony Burrill. The first edition previously sold out in record time but now it is back and available...
We’re excited to announce the return of ‘TheWay Way Back’ by Anthony Burrill. The first edition previously sold out in record time but now it is back and available as an exclusive re-worked second edition, only available here at Print Club London. This vibrant, 2-layer screen print, limited to just 200 copies, combines Anthony’s iconic typography with bold fluro colours—a true design classic. Known for his upbeat, persuasive style, Antony Burrill’s work is held in collections like the V&A and Cooper-Hewitt and has been exhibited at top venues worldwide, including The Barbican and The Walker Art Center. "I’m thrilled to be working with Print Club London on this colourful screen-print. We originally made a version of this print together back in 2013 and now feels like a good time to revisit the artwork and release this new version. When we find ourselves in a place that makes us happy it’s a good feeling. We are all looking for somewhere that makes us feel this way. The optimistic message and bright colours of the print celebrate the moment when a place feels like home." - Anthony BurrillPLEASE NOTE - These frames are ex display from an exhibition in our studios so there is some light wear and tear. Please contact the gallery directly for images of the frame.
ABOUT THE ARTIST
Anthony Burrill
Graphic artist Anthony Burrill combines a knack for simplicity that packs a punch with analogue craft skills and powerful, positive messages. Burrill frequently collaborates with other forward-thinking creatives across disciplines spanning music, architecture, curation, education and more; pushing his traditional discipline of choice, letterpress printing, into bold new territories.
Words, gentle humour, no-nonsense communication and people are at the heart of Burrill’s practice and his distinctive brand of upbeat messaging: its core DNA is one created through a longstanding passion for creativity without limitations, the power of simplicity and an innate curiosity about the world and people in it.
His work is held in the permanent collections of the V&A and The Design Museum in London, The Cooper-Hewitt in New York and has been exhibited in galleries around the world including The Barbican Gallery in London, The Walker Art Center in Minneapolis, The Triennale in Milan and The Stedelijk Museum in Breda.
He has spoken at international design conferences in London, Dublin, Bergen, Berlin, Barcelona, Vienna, Turin, Bucharest, Minneapolis, Toronto, Mumbai, Seoul, Bangkok and led creative workshops in São Paulo, Detroit, Nairobi and Venice.
Burrill was born in Littleborough, Lancashire. After studying Graphic Design at Leeds Polytechnic he completed an MA in Graphic Design at the Royal College of Art, London. He now lives and works in Rye, East Sussex.