Good Grief, Charlie Brown!


Nostalgic exhibition at Somerset House looking at the life and work of the creator of the Peanuts, Charles M Schulz, and the themes and influence of the cartoons.

The lower floor of the show looked at Schulz’s life and evolution of the cartoon whereas upstairs it looked at the themes that ran through them such as friendship, war, hope, sport and politics. The best aspect of the show was the plethora of original hand drawn cartoons many of which I remembered from having the anthology books as a child. They still made me laugh out loud.

It was a nice touch to include contemporary art influenced by the cartoons however it wasn’t really necessary, the original work held its own without it. I did like Andy Holden’s video installation on friendship which invited you to sit on beds with Snoopy bedding on to watch.

Closing 3 March 2019

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