London Unfurled

Matteo Pericoli

London Unfurled

From the author of the bestselling, wonderfully unique and iconic book Manhattan Unfurled, comes an equally brilliant and utterly unprecedented portrait of London.

London is divided and united by its river; one of few cities in the world to find its essence in two profoundly different, yet nearly touching, urban characters. So the Thames provides the perfect vantage point for telling the most comprehensive story of this complex city.


Arriving with little previous knowledge of London, Matteo Pericoli made an intensive 20-mile journey along the river, from Hammersmith Bridge to the Millennium Dome and back again. Over two years later, he leaves behind the most astonishing document of his journey: two 37-foot-long pen-and-ink drawings depicting the city’s north and south banks. Each drawing – presented on one side of this beautiful single-sheet accordion-style book – is rendered with loving and essay-like detail, revealing a distinct profile of London in all of its diversity: a dozen boroughs, nineteen bridges and hundreds of buildings, including the Houses of Parliament, Tate Modern, Battersea Power Station and Millennium Wheel.


Matteo Pericoli’s inimitable drawings, constantly complementing and questioning each other, brought him to a better understanding of London – and whether you’ve lived there all your life, or have never been at all, this breathtaking work of art is certain to deepen your thoughts and renew your fascination with one of the world’s most brilliant cities.

Jazzmine Breary
 

On 29th November 2011 we launched a competition to spot a London landmark as depicted in an extract from Matteo Pericoli's gorgoeus book London Unfurled. Entries have been counted, winners selected, and now is the moment to reveal the correct answer...

Jazzmine Breary
 
Can you identify the bridge in this extract from London Unfurled?


Come and see the extraordinary illustrations from Matteo's new book.

Matteo Pericoli will discuss London as a source of inspiration with Jonathan Kemp and Jon Fink.

Come and see Matteo's fantastic illustrations