Ben Sadler

You and I

$49.99

Two series of small, colourful paintings by Birmingham (UK) based artist Ben Sadler, inspired by a curious cast of imaginary visitors to an imaginary exhibition. Featuring a foreword by Deborah Kermode, a text by Catherine O’Flynn and an interview by Ceri Hand.

This book is not yet published, but will be available from June 2025.

ISBN: 9780903696968 Category:

By (artist) Ben Sadler

Description

Two series of small, colourful paintings by Birmingham (UK) based artist Ben Sadler, inspired by a curious cast of imaginary visitors to an imaginary exhibition. Featuring a foreword by Deborah Kermode, a text by Catherine O’Flynn and an interview by Ceri Hand.

Ben Sadler’s colourful paintings of imaginary people are full of personality, eclectic states of mind and varying degrees of intrigue. These are consistently charming, sometimes amusing and occasionally heart-breaking portraits of ordinary and extraordinary people. The publication features two bodies of work: You and I (2024) and Exclamations! (2023), both of which present small paintings corresponding to each letter of the alphabet (though the letters U and I are curiously missing from the series You and I).

Sadler’s starting point was the idea of visitors to an imaginary exhibition – who are they, what kinds of people are they, and what thoughts might be going through their minds? Such musings are explored in celebrated Birmingham-based author Catherine O’Flynn’s text – a piece of creative writing commissioned especially for the publication, along with a foreword by Deborah Kermode, Chief Executive and Artistic Director of Midlands Arts Centre (MAC), Birmingham, and an interview by London-based creative coach, podcaster and public speaker Ceri Hand. Born in Birmingham (UK) in 1977, where he lives and works today, Ben Sadler studied at the Ruskin School of Art, Oxford, and the Royal College of Art, London. He is one half of the artist duo Juneau Projects, alongside Philip Duckworth.

Additional information

Weight 300 g
Dimensions 21 x 23.5 cm
Publisher name Thames and Hudson Ltd
Publication date 3 June 2025
Number of pages 148
Format Paperback / softback
Contributors Text by Catherine O’Flynn, Introduction by Deborah Kermode
Dimensions 21 x 23.5 cm
Weight 300 g

Ben Sadler was born in Birmingham (UK) in 1977. He was an only child and spent a lot of time drawing and hanging out with the family cats. His teenage years were spent obsessing over music, books and art before attending the Ruskin School of Fine Art, Oxford (1995-98), and the Royal College of Art, London (2002-04). Since 2001 he has been one half of the artist duo Juneau Projects with his friend Philip Duckworth, while also making his own paintings, music, poems and videos. He lives in Birmingham with Katy, Hazel and their cat Oscar.

Deborah Kermode is the CEO and Artistic Director of Midlands Arts Centre (MAC) and has been in her role since 2016. Before that she was Deputy Director at Ikon Gallery in Birmingham, and she has also worked as Director of Bright Space, an arts education charity for children and young people.

Catherine O'Flynn is a novelist whose writing has received various awards including a British Book Award & the Costa First Novel Award. Fay Weldon described O'Flynn as 'the JG Ballard of Birmingham... finding poetry and meaning where others see merely boredom and dereliction.'

Ceri Hand is a creative coach, host of the Extraordinary Creatives podcast and founder of cerihand.com, where she offers coaching, workshops, courses, masterminds and a membership community for contemporary artists. Dedicated to helping creatives overcome fears, make impactful work and boost their earnings, Ceri draws on over thirty years in the arts as an artist, curator and director of renowned galleries and institutions. Her experience spans every facet of the creative world - from leading art magazines and festivals to overseeing residency programmes. She is also Co-Chair of Castlefield Gallery, Manchester.

Matt Price is a publisher, editor and writer from Birmingham, based in London. He has authored and edited numerous catalogues and books, including two volumes of The Anomie Review of Contemporary British Painting. He has edited titles for Phaidon, Thames & Hudson, Rizzoli and Hatje Cantz, and is Publisher at Hurtwood Press and Anomie Publishing.