Matt Percival

Matt Percival is a British cartoonist known primarily for his single panel gag cartoons.

Matt Percival
NationalityBritish
Area(s)Cartoonist, Writer, Artist
http://www.percivalcartoons.com

Biography

Percival's first gag cartoon appeared in Private Eye.[1] Between 1999 and 2000, he was a regular contributor for King Features' US syndicated daily comic strip panel The New Breed.

His work has been published in various British and American publications including Private Eye , The Spectator , Prospect , New Statesman , The Oldie , The American Bystander , Reader's Digest , Harvard Business Review ,The Times and Punch. He signs his work 'PERCIVAL'.[2] Some of his drawings can be viewed on the British Cartoon Archive.[3]

As a comedy writer, he contributed material performed at the NewsRevue 2012 Edinburgh Festival Fringe show.

He is a Fellow (FRSA) of the Royal Society of Arts otherwise known as the RSA.

Bibliography

Books

cartoons published in:

  • The Penguin Book of Brexit Cartoons 2018 ISBN 978-0-141-99008-8
  • Private Eye Annual 2018 ISBN 978-1901784664
  • Blockchain is WTF (Waarschijnlijk Toch Fundamenteel)? 2017 ISBN 978-9048631438
  • Private Equity Laid Bare 2017 ISBN 978-1973918929
  • Private Eye Annual 2015 ISBN 978-1901784633
  • Draw The Line Here 2015 ISBN 978-0-9931705-3-9
  • Private Equity 4.0 2015 ISBN 978-1-118-93973-4
  • Private Eye A Cartoon History 2013 ISBN 978-1-901784-61-9
  • Private Eye Annual 2012 ISBN 1-901784-57-6
  • Private Eye Annual 1998 ISBN 1-901784-12-6

Exhibitions

  • 'NOT the RA Summer Exhibition' - Chris Beetles Gallery, London 2016
  • '1984' - The Kowalsky Gallery, London 2009
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References

  1. "Private Eye" (946). 20 March 1998: 12. Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  2. "Professional Cartoonists' Organisation". Procartoonists' Organisation.
  3. "British Cartoon Archive". British Cartoon Archive.


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