Stanley Donwood is the
pen name of
English writer and
artist Dan Rickwood. Donwood is known for his close association with the
British rock group Radiohead, having created all their album and poster art. As of 1996, he has collaborated with Radiohead frontman
Thom Yorke and others on the band's website, and appeared in the occasional band webcast and the
2001 Grammy Awards ceremony.
Career
After graduating from the
University of Exeter, Donwood worked as a freelance artist in
Plymouth, England. Aside from his work for Radiohead, Donwood also maintains his own website, , where short stories and various other writings are published.
Radiohead
Stanley Donwood and
Radiohead frontman
Thom Yorke met as art students at the
University of Exeter.
Donwood was asked by Yorke to produce the cover art for the 1995 album
The Bends, which would begin a collaborative working relationship between the pair for various Radiohead art and promotional material. According to an interview, Donwood jestingly said his first impressions of Yorke were that he was "'Mouthy. Pissed off. Someone I could work with.'" Yorke is credited alongside Donwood under the
moniker "The White Chocolate Farm", "Dr. Tchock", "Tchocky" or similar abbreviations.
For Radiohead's 2000 album
Kid A, Donwood produced a series of mountainous landscapes and a series of images centered around a
minotaur. Donwood cites
Caspar David Friedrich and
Hieronymus Bosch , as well as time spent in war museums and mountain landscapes as influences in its bleak, post-apocalyptic style.
In 2002, Donwood and Yorke won a
Grammy Award for
Best Recording Package for the Special Edition for the album
Amnesiac. Donwood's writings have also been used in his Radiohead album artwork, and frequently on Radiohead's official website.
Nine acrylic on canvas paintings, inspired by
Paula Scher's , provided the basis for 2003's
Hail to the Thief's look, creating maps of war torn cities like
Kabul and
Grozny out of brightly colored blocks with politically charged words or phrases.
In 2006, Donwood began creating and selling large screenprints. In an interview with
antiMusic.com, he explained it as an effort to reconnect with the process of print making and as a means to share his art in a larger format than the small, low quality prints in album cover and insert art, "It's a way of getting pictures out in the way they should be seen; not as 4-colour litho on cheap paper, but as real pieces of artwork that have a much greater visual impact."
Donwood's most recent exhibition, , is a series of fourteen lino prints of various London landmarks being destroyed by fire and flood. The prints are being exhibited in , in
Soho, London. The prints are also used as the cover and insert art for Thom Yorke's solo album,
The Eraser.
In November 2006, Donwood exhibited the original paintings and other artwork done by him and Yorke for Radiohead albums, at Iguapop Gallery in
Barcelona. The exhibit focused on
Kid A, Amnesiac and
Hail to the Thief as well as a companion art book called
Dead Children Playing which was produced, credited to Donwood and Tchock.
Six Inch Records
In late 2006, Stanley Donwood, along with Richard Lawrence launched an independent record company, named .
Only three albums were released on the record label, each with three hundred and thity three copies of each release. The CD discs were packaged by hand into sleeves that were six inches square. All mechanised operations - printing, cutting and scoring were carried out using a 1965 Heidelberg platen press.
On 18 February 2009, Donwood announced on the
Six Inch Record blog that the online shop was to be closed, as there were no more records to sell. Donwood stated on the matter: "Six Inch Records is no longer a going concern, and there will be no more musicians signed, records made, events held."
List of works
Bibliography
- (1998) Small Thoughts - printed on eleven circular cards, housed in a tin
- (2001) Slowly Downward: A Collection of Miserable Stories (ISBN 978-0954417734)
- (2002) Catacombs of Terror!
- (2005) My Giro - unpublished eight chapter story
Cover art
Albums
- (2003) You are here. (Accidental records compilation, reference AC07CD)
EPs
Singles
DVDs
Paintings
Other
Screenprint
Linoprint
Promotions