Picturing War: PhD Student Lucy Stone on Tomi’s Childhood Drawings
A Peek Inside Tomi's Studio, by Aria Ungerer
"A hair brained idea" Brad Bernstein On Making Far Out Isn't Far Enough
In recent years a lot of artists, curators and filmmakers have been making efforts to redress the curious lack of exposure Tomi has had in the United States since his self imposed exile from the land of opportunity in the early 1970s. This week we talked to a man responsible for bringing Tomi’s work to a whole new audience, Brad Bernstein, director of the acclaimed documentary Far Out Isn’t Far Enough: The Tomi Ungerer Story.
BLOG- Tomi Ungerer: All in One, by Claire Gilman
In 2015, The Drawing Center in New York held a major exhibition of Tomi Ungerer's work, "Tomi Ungerer: All in One", his first major career retrospective in the United States. The Drawing Center's curator Claire Gilman has kindly allowed us to reproduce her opening essay from the show's programme for Tomi's fans and scholars to enjoy.
Blog: What Is It About The Three Robbers?
First published in 1961, The Three Robbers might be Tomi's most beloved work. We spoke to one of the founders of L'ecole des loisirs, Arthur Hubschmid, to find out his thoughts on why this book, among all the others, is one that will stand the test of time.
Blog: Book Covers from the Archives
With over 140 books to his name, translated into countless languages, it's hard to keep track of all the different editions of Tomi's books that exist in the world! We've collected a few favourites to share, from first editions and out of print gems to bestselling books in unusual languages.