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The V&A Has Announced the Winners of Its 50th Annual Illustration Awards

2022 marks the 50th anniversary of the V&A Illustration Awards. Established in 1972, they have since become the UK’s most prestigious annual illustration competition. Free to enter, the Awards celebrate excellence in student illustration and three categories of contemporary practice: book cover design, book illustration and illustrated journalism.

Winner for book illustration
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Gérard DuBois was commissioned to illustrate a new Folio Society edition of Cormac McCarthy’s The Road. His acrylic paintings, described by the judges as ‘masterpieces’, capture the beauty and brutality of McCarthy’s text.

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Gérard DuBois, The Road by Cormac McCarthy
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DuBois’ work depicts a man and boy making a harrowing journey through a post-apocalyptic America, inching towards the sea in the hope of salvation. In the illustrations, striking moments of tenderness between father and son provide bright spots amid the desolation. Posy Simmonds described the works as ‘magnificent, rich, poignant and melancholic.’

Runner-up in book illustration
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Luisa Jung for Brain Fables: The Hidden History of Neurodegenerative Diseases and a Blueprint to Conquer Them by Alberto Espay and Benjamin Stecher.

Winner of the book cover award
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Kerry Hyndman for The Rich House by Stella Gibbons. Hyndman’s work is primarily digital, incorporating hand-drawn textures and layers to add depth and detail. The judges praised Hyndman’s eye-catching composition and beautiful draughtsmanship.

Runner-up in the book cover category
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Lela Harris, The Color Purple by Alice Walker.

Winner for illustrated journalism
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James Albon, illustration for Libération and La ZEP for a 2021 series of articles written by young people on the world of TikTok, speaking to their experiences of the social media platform, especially its hypnotic, negative effects on self-image and mental health. The eerie nocturnal scene is created with a blue and yellow palette, working in watercolour and gouache. The judges praised the humour and energy of the work.

Illustrated journalism runner-up
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Alexis Tsegba, for ‘The price of having black hair in a white world’ by Tamara Gilkes Borr, in The Economist’s digital 1843 magazine.

Winner for student illustration
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Kate Rolfe, Navigating Dyslexia. In Rolfe’s work, letterpress characters form impenetrable forests, tumble from books and pile high in an overwhelming wave of anxiety. Based on her personal experience, Navigating Dyslexia combines cyanotype and letterpress processes to communicate the nuanced experience of a person with dyslexia. The judges praised its humour, simplicity and ingenuity.

Highly commended in the student illustration category
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Jessica Ciccolone, Five Puffins in Antarctica, a wimmelbook, or hidden picture book, for Anglia Ruskin University.

Highly commended for student illustration
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Klara Bianka Gryglicka for My Summer – A Visual Diary.

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