Visual Arts | London Review of Books
31 March 2017
New Zealander David Low, “who became Winston Churchill’s favourite cartoonist”, is included in a new book documenting the iconic images of Britain’s wartime leader.
“Churchill’s long career makes a history of his portraits a history…
Visual Arts | BBC News | Guardian (The)
7 May 2002
David Low, the New Zealand master satirist “with an outsider’s perspective” and acclaimed as the Twentieth Century’s greatest cartoonist has his work revisited (including his most famous caricature Colonel Blimp) in a major exhibition…
Visual Arts | Los Angeles Times
25 June 2001
Cartoons from New Zealander David Low’s (“the greatest cartoonist of the twentieth century”) “Russian Sketchbook” on show alongside high-profile Russian cartoonists in the first exhibition run by Britain’s new Political Cartoon Society.
Visual Arts | Sydney Morning Herald (The)
18 May 2001
David Low: outsider, radical, New Zealander. Last century’s greatest political cartoonist.
Visual Arts | This is London
12 June 2000
London’s Evening Standard previews an exhibition by the Kiwi cartoonist Churchill called “a green-eyed young Antipodean radical.” His work was banned in Nazi Germany and fascist Italy due to “the savagerealism” of his pen….