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  1. 7 de abr. de 2021 · Dubbed the modern Hogarth of his times, Cold War Steve tackles famous international figures across a whole spectrum and casts them into incongruous settings as pure satire. The film features interviews with our central protagonist Cold War Steve as well as writers and art historians including Stephen Fry, Mark Gatiss, Ruth Millington, Lemn Sissay and Benjamin Zephaniah.

  2. 2 de abr. de 2024 · In 2020 his first jigsaw Hellscape was shortlisted for the Design Museum’s Design of the Year Award and his book A Prat’s Progress nominated for the The Deutsche Börse Photography Foundation Prize. A feature length documentary – Cold War Steve Meets The Outside World – about his work, was made with Bafta winning director Kieran Evans.

  3. Cold War Steve Meets the Outside World. 2020 Directed by Kieran Evans. Synopsis. Film following the acclaimed Birmingham based artist, ... Earlier this evening, Cold War Steve posted a new artwork depicting the RNLI coming to the rescue of Nigel Farage and Darren 'crafty wank' Grimes, ...

  4. 24 de nov. de 2020 · Cold War Steve Meets the Outside World: Directed by Kieran Evans. A unique and insightful film following the acclaimed Birmingham-based artist, known for his controversial satirical collages, as he embarks on a UK-wide, outdoor art installation.

  5. Cold War Steve Meets the Outside World (2020) starring Christopher Spencer aka Cold War Steve, Benjamin Zephaniah, Mark Gatiss and directed by Kieran Evans.

  6. Cold War Steve Meets the Outside World (2020) ← Back to main. Cast 8. Christopher Spencer aka Cold War Steve. Self Benjamin Zephaniah. Self Mark Gatiss. Self Stephen Fry. Self Omid Djalili. Self Samira Ahmed. Self Lemn Sissay. Self Les Dennis. Self Crew 1. Directing. Kieran Evans. Director ...

  7. Cold War Steve the same year shot a feature length documentary – Cold War Steve Meets The Outside World about his work made with Bafta winning film director Kieran Evans. The film was released in October 2020 on Sky Arts and the featured exhibition of the same name was nominated for a South Bank Award in 2021.