- Steven Cook
Steven Cook is a British
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Best known for his work in the comics field, he was art director and designer for the British comic "2000 AD" (1988-2001). During this time he produced a number of striking cover illustrations along with its distinctive,
iconic logo still in use to this day.He has also worked forMarvel comics UK,Deadline magazine , Manga publishing,DC comics andVertigo comics for whom he created the anniversary cover for VERTIGO X, a special edition celebrating ten years of DC's adult-fiction imprint. His other notable work outside of the comics industry includes album sleeves forAsian Dub Foundation ("Tank", ""),William Orbit ("Strange Cargo III ") and Last Man Standing "False Starts & Broken Promises", which was selected byPeter Saville andDylan Jones for the London exhibition 'SPIN - The Art of Record Design' in September 2008.Over the past ten years he has produced a body of work that sees him remixing his own photography and fusing it with imagery from a bygone era. With this series ‘Alternity’ he creates random scenes from a parallel universe, where the boundaries of time have been compromised and liaisons between the inhabitants of different eras can occur in secret.
Exhibited in New York and London, his first show featured a live performance by writer
Grant Morrison , reading a specially crafted monologue to accompany the images.Early work
Cook is an alumnus of the College of Distributive Trades before it became a part of the
London College of Communication . He initially worked as a display artist for leading department stores before taking on the role of stylist for Carlton Photographic Studios in London where he realised his passion for photography. This was followed by a stint in a small advertising agency in Surrey as photographer and graphic designer, working on ads and concert programmes for musiciansGary Numan andThe Boomtown Rats . During this time he was also moonlighting as a house photographer for a circuit of prestigious restaurants and clubs in Knightsbridge and the West End, being on hand to photograph their celebrity clientele. A chance meeting with British photographer Bruce Fleming gave Cook the opportunity to assist and learn from this respected artist, best known for his classic images ofJimi Hendrix in the 60s.In 1983,
Marvel UK ’sAlan McKenzie , who was editor of the long-running "Starburst" magazine hired Cook as photographer and designer. Cook became art editor in 1985 and completely redesigned the title, giving it a logo that is still in use today. He followed this with a revamp of "Doctor Who Magazine " and as its new art editor, came to an arrangement with Marvel andDoctor Who ’s producerJohn Nathan-Turner to freelance as photographer on set, supplying exclusive images for the magazine.The next commission from Marvel saw Cook combine his skills as stylist and photographer to produce the cover images for another of their licensed magazines,
Hasbro ’s "Sindy ". Having previously styled mannequins during his window display period, Cook set about re-defining doll photography by shooting outdoors on-location, thereby pre-empting the “Blythe” series by 14 years.This was followed by a commission from Hasbro themselves to produce a “Cook style” Sindy cover for their 1988 catalogue.In that same year, Alan McKenzie, who was now working on Fleetway’s "2000 AD", recommended Cook as designer for their new-look that was being planned. After submitting a few preliminary ideas he was taken on to completely re-vamp the title giving it the logo that has since become its brand identity. He also assimilated Japanese and Thai typography into the design aesthetic as a pre-cursor to the
Manga craze.In 1988,
Fleetway ’sSteve MacManus commissioned both Cook andRian Hughes to design a new title that was to be called "50/50". The design duties were split so that they would each design half of the comic, Cook responsible for "The New Statesmen" and Hughes the "Third World War". This title later became known as "Crisis" and forged a strong alliance between Cook and Hughes who, between them were designing most of the British comics and graphic novels of this period.As well as the design for "New Statesmen", Cook hired fashion designers to style the clothing of the characters in the strip, which was a first for British comics.
During this period 1988 - 89, known as the Second Summer of Love, Cook was also doing editorial shots for "
Deadline magazine ", working forRhythm King Records and designing forWilliam Orbit and his new labelGuerilla Records , for whom he produced a distinctive blue camouflage sleeve influenced by a Thai Air-force shirt that he’d found on his travels in South-East Asia.1996 saw Cook producing his first digitally manipulated photographs for the covers of "Manga Mania magazine". There were concerns by the publishers that his imagery looked more suitable for "
Skin Two magazine ", which became even more evident when Cook was commissioned by Skin Two themselves to produce a cover and fashion feature with his collaborators, Alexander Brattell andGrant Morrison . The subsequent ‘Story of Zero’ was nominated for anErotic Oscar in 1999.Diametrically opposed to this, Cook was back on the dolls again producing elegantly styled and manipulated photographs for
Egmont ’s "Barbie Magazine" to which he contributed more than 60 covers.Continuing as art director for "2000 AD" until 2001 he consistently updated the look of the title commissioning Rian Hughes to design several exclusive fonts, which alongside Cook’s graphic style gave it a unique identity on the newsstands.
Bibliography
Comics
Comics work includes
2000 AD publications
* "
2000AD " Cover Artist: Progs 600, 637, 647, 649, 662, 667, 722, 772, 843, 1137, 1158, 1571
* "3000 AD" Cover Artist: 2000 AD Anniversary Supplement (Mar 1997)
* "2000AD Monthly" Cover Artist: Issue 63
* "Judge Dredd Megazine " Issue 12, vol.1, "Megapolitan" variant back cover art featuringSophie Aldred (Sep 1991)Vertigo
* "Vertigo X - Anniversary Preview" Cover Artist: (Apr 2003)Logo design for:
* ""American Virgin" (May 2006 - ongoing)
* "House of Mystery " (2008)
* "The Dead Boy Detectives " (2005)
* "" (2003)
* "" (2003)
* "Blood & Water " (May - Sep 2003)
* "The Losers" (Aug 2003 - Mar 2006)
* "Deadenders " ( Mar 2000 - Jun 2001)DC Comics
* "Solo" 12, "
Brendan McCarthy " (Oct 2006) Jelly Night & Jelly Day - Fotofuzz remix,DC Comics Logo design for:
* "Superman Red Son " (2003)
* "Batman/Judge Dredd - Die Laughing " (1998)Music
Album Covers
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Asian Dub Foundation " (CD) (2007)
* "Last Man Standing " False Starts & Broken Promises (2008)
* "Asian Dub Foundation " Tank (2005)
* "Torture Garden " Extreme Clubbing 4 (2001)
* "Torture Garden " Extreme Clubbing 3 (2000)
* "Guerilla Records " Generic Sleeve (1990)Books
Photographic work includes
*Script Doctor, "The Inside Story of Doctor Who", front cover (2005) Reynolds & Hearn ISBN 1-903111-89-7
*Fetish - "Masterpieces of Erotic Fantasy Photography" - Carlton Books ISBN 1-85868-674-1
*Device - "Art, Commercial" - Die Gestalten Verlag ISBN 3-931126-86-2Magazines
Photographic work includes
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SFX magazine " - Doctor Who special: 5,Sophie Aldred feature (2006) ISBN 9-771470-601028-05
* "Skin Two magazine ": 26, "The Story of Zero" Cover Photo & fashion feature (1998) ISBN 1-899279-55-5
*"Manga Mania magazine": 39, Cover Photo (Oct 1996) ISBN 977-0968-957012-10
*"Manga Mania magazine": 38, Cover Photo & fashion feature (Sept 1996) ISBN 977-0968-957012-09
* "Doctor Who Magazine ": Cover Photos: Issues 115, 117, 118, 119, 120, 122, 124, 131, 136, 138, 152, 153, 154, 155, 162, 166, Marvel UK
* "Sindy ": Cover Photos: Issues (Apr 1986) 2 to 44 (Feb 1987) Marvel UK
* "Sindy Magazine": Cover Photos: Issues (Aug 1987) 1 to 8 (Mar 1988) Marvel UK
* "Le Journal de Barbie ": 31, Cover Photo (Jan 1998) Egmont France ISSN 1274-0284
* "Le Journal de Barbie ": 39, Cover Photo (Sep 1998) Egmont France ISSN 1274-0284
* "Barbie Magazine ": Issues 13 to 60, Cover Photos (May 1998) Egmont Fleetway
* "The Best of Barbie Magazine ": Cover Photo (Winter 1998) Egmont Fleetway ISBN 9-771462-733003
* "Barbie World Special ": Cover Photo (July 1999) Egmont Fleetway ISBN 9-771462-733003-01
* "Barbie Fashion Special ": Cover Photo (Nov 1999) Egmont Fleetway ISBN 9-771462-733003-04
* "Barbie Magazine ": Issues 62 to 73, Cover Photos (July 2002) Egmont FleetwayQuotes
"Old pictures, early photographs, have become fetish objects. They often speak to a time where repression shared a room with wild decadence, but with hard demarcations. Restrictive, decorative clothing evokes bondage -- once known as The English Vice -- without ever speaking its name."
"Steve Cook's Alternity fetishises the fetish. Careful digital manipulation places these proper ladies and gentlemen in a parallel world; a hyperreal interzone of rubber, piercings and tattoos."
Warren Ellis 2002 * [ [http://www.artbomb.net/brainpowered.jsp?col=12&more=true artbomb.net ] ]"Steven Cook is an artist who works with digital media and photography. His latest series of work Alternity, manifests possible pasts in mendacious but startlingly believable photographic images. These alternate narratives are strangely familiar, yet have a sense of disquiet as histories collide and memories blur." Roy Voss 2002 * [ [http://www.absolutearts.com/artsnews/2002/05/08/29900.html The Best Way to View the Past is to Invent it...Alternity by Steven Cook - Colville Place Gallery - Absolutearts.com ] ]
"Any computer aid can be misused and Photoshop's facilities for manipulation of images have led to some less-than-stunning results, Cook's work is a lesson in how it should be done" Tony Mitchell 1999"Fetish - Masterpieces of Erotic Fantasy Photography"
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* [http://www.2000adonline.com/?zone=droid&page=profiles&choice=STEVEC 2000 AD profile]Further reading
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SFX magazine " 5. Doctor Who special. "The Wicked Companion" - Sophie Aldred and Steve Cook interviewed. "pgs.58-59" May 2006
*"Key magazine" 1. "Alternative Reality" - Steve Cook interviewed by Charles Walford. "pgs.20-21" Jan 2004
*"Docklands magazine" Arts. "History in the Making" - Time waits for one man "pg.76" Oct 2003
*"Skin Two magazine " 32. "Fresh Cooking" - Lisa Sherman previews Cook's "Alternity" project. "pg.19" Aug 2000
*"Camera Weekly" Vol 6. No.25. Cook interviewed about his lighting techniques. "pgs.38-39" Oct 1985External links
* [http://www.alternity.co.uk/ Alternity.co.uk]
* [http://www.giganticartspace.com/artist.html?id=108622892816392&ex=06&from=personalspace Steve Cook's Exhibition of Alternity images at Gigantic Artspace]
* [http://www.obsessionart.com/find.asp?manufacturer_id=Steven_Cook Steve Cook's work on Obsessionart.com]
* [http://www.erographic.eu/products_artist.php?artist=Steven+Cook Steve Cook's work on Erographic.com]Persondata
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