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Stanley Donwood

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About Me


"Stanley Donwood is the pen name of English writer and artist Dan Rickwood, who has gained fame for his work on the album and poster art for Radiohead on every release since their My Iron Lung EP (1994). Since 1996, he has also collaborated with Radiohead frontman Thom Yorke and others on the band's websites. Despite his popularity, Donwood's enigma-like status is such that his existence as separate from Thom Yorke has at times been doubted. He has, however, appeared in the occasional band webcast and the 2001 Grammy Award ceremony.Donwood and Yorke met at the University of Exeter as art students. After graduating, Donwood worked as a freelance artist in Plymouth, England, until asked by Yorke to produce the cover art for The Bends, beginning a long collaborative working relationship between the pair for produce Radiohead art and promotions. Yorke is usually credited alongside Donwood under the moniker "The White Chocolate Farm," or more recently "Dr. Tchock", "Tchocky" or some such abbreviation.
For his Kid A related work, Donwood produced a series of fiery, mountainous landscapes and a series of images centered around a minotaur. Donwood cites Caspar David Friedrich and Hieronymous Bosch, as well as time spent in war museums and mountain landscapes[2], as influences in its bleak, post-apocalyptic style.
In 2002, he and Yorke/Tchocky won a Grammy Award for Best Recording Package for the Special Edition of Amnesiac. Aside from his work for Radiohead, Donwood also maintains his own website, Slowly Downward, where he publishes his own short stories and various other writings, all of which have a unique and often odd style.
Nine acrylic on canvas paintings, clearly inspired by Paula Scher's map paintings, 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 they 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, "London Views", is a series of fourteen woodcut-style prints of various London landmarks being destroyed by fire and flood. The prints are being exhibited in Lazarides Gallery, in Soho, London. The prints are also used as the cover and insert art for Thom Yorke's first solo album, The Eraser."

My Interests

Music:

The Bends (1995) OK Computer (1997) Kid A (2000) Amnesiac (2001) Smalltown, Shining (2001) I Might Be Wrong (2001) Bodysong (2003) Hail to the Thief (2003) The Eraser (2006)

My Iron Lung (1994) Live Au Forum (1995) Live à l'Astoria (1995) Just for College EP (1995) The Bends Pinkpop (1996) No Surprises/Running from Demons (1997) Airbag/How Am I Driving? (1998) Amnesiac College EP (2001) COM LAG (2plus2isfive) (2004)

My Iron Lung (1994) High and Dry/Planet Telex (1995) Fake Plastic Trees (1995) Just (1995) Street Spirit (Fade Out) (1996) The Bends (1996) Paranoid Android (1997) Karma Police (1997) No Surprises (1998) Pyramid Song (2001) Knives Out (2001) There There (2003) Go to Sleep (2003) 2 + 2 = 5 (2003)

Movies:



Meeting People Is Easy DVD cover 7 Television Commercials DVD box Live at the Astoria DVD cover The Most Gigantic Lying Mouth Of All Time DVD cover

Television:

Radiohead TV

Books:



Small Thoughts (1998), printed on eleven circular cards, housed in a tin Slowly Downward (2001) Catacombs of Terror! (2002) Tachistoscope (2003) My Giro (2005), unprinted eight chapter story