Cold War Steve Annual 2025

Hardcover / ISBN-13: 9781408721650

Price: £18.99

ON SALE: 14th November 2024

Genre: Lifestyle, Sport & Leisure / Humour / Humour Collections & Anthologies

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‘Cold War Steve – our modern-day Hogarth – shining his acerbic light on the corruption and ineptitude of those in power. Enjoy the art’ CAROL VORDERMAN

‘I love this book! Funny, bleak, stirring. Like wrestling history in a pub carpark’ HARRY HILL


‘A chronicle of our age that manages to keep the flame of satire alive by being both humorously terrifying and terrifyingly humorous’ SANJEEV BHASKAR


‘Cold War Steve shows with great comedic edge the political moves of the times’ OLIVER PHELPS


‘I’m jealous of him, but I like him’ JEREMY DELLER


BACK WITH ANOTHER ANNUAL OF FUTURE SATIRICAL CLASSICS FROM THE DESK OF ARTIST COLD WAR STEVE

The end of the world is nigh! Enclosed is a critical document of our final days for future civilisations. Charting twelve months of pathetic party politics, farcical electioneering, corporate and industrial ecocide, the sickening rise of the far right even here in the UK, and never-ending age of mega-crisis worldwide.

Featuring all of Cold War Steve’s largest – and most sardonic – artworks, as well as insightful and excoriating contributions from Ian Dunt, Jeremy Deller, Jools Holland, Nihal Arthanayake, Dr Rebecca Anne Barr, Salena Godden and Roy.

Reviews

A chronicle of our age that manages to keep the flame of satire alive by being both humorously terrifying and terrifyingly humorous
Sanjeev Bhaskar
This is a rich and layered collection of [satirical images]
London Standard
Cold War Steve shows with great comedic edge the political moves of the times
Oliver Phelps
Cold War Steve - our modern-day Hogarth - shining his acerbic light on the corruption and ineptitude of those in power. Enjoy the art
Carol Vorderman
I love this book! Funny, bleak, stirring. Like wrestling history in a pub carpark
Harry Hill
I'm jealous of him, but I like him'
Jeremy Deller