Article on Olly and Suzi's recent trip to track polar bears in Kaktovik, Alaska. The Independent on Saturday magazine.
"Here on earth"- listen to olly and suzi's 1hr radio show in USA public radio www.wpr.org/hereonearth/archive_091217k.cfm
Kaktovik- Olly and Suzi's new polar bear drawing show www.elevenfineart.com
www.pizzaexpress.com/ Olly and Suzi's latest collaboration
AA Gill times article on "wild art"- Olly and Suzi's documentary. entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/tol/arts_and_entertainment/tv_and_radio/article5669345.ece
New tiger and elephant works from Nepal's remote Karnali valley. www.ollysuzi.com/galleries/v/nepal+2009/
Olly and Suzi at the Hay festival 25/5/09 at 7pm www.hayfestival.com/p-1122-olly-suzi.aspx
Wild Art: Olly & Suzi Paint Predators' shown on BBC4 at 10pm on 2 February. www.bbc.co.uk/bbcfour/documentaries/storyville/'
Olly and Suzi invited to show in 'RAISING GROUND" at London's Bearspace gallery.
Olly & Suzi's new show "68 degrees North" opens in New York City on 20th November 2008.
For more information please contact Hugo Nathan at Dickinson Roundell Inc in NYC.
Olly and Suzi donate new "crow "work for Royal Parks Charity auction-
Along with 20 other artists work crow is now adorning deckchairs in Hyde Park this summer.
Olly's new interview on ABC news
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abcnews.go.com/Video/playerIndex See Olly's interview on ABC news
www.ollysuzi.com/galleries/v/comissions
In March 2008 we were asked by clients to create an artwork for a private chapel in a manor house on the shores of lake Neuchatel in Switzerland. The brief was simple and free- respond to the intimate space with our iconography to create a non-demominational work around the theme of creation. We drew on a past imagery created in the wild and also responded to the beauty and nature surrounding the lake, house and grounds. It was a great privilage to work in this new way in such a beautiful and historical home.
"This way north" - Olly's new novel published by HollandBrown books in the USA .
Mumm champagne ambassadors talk, Mumm champagne ambassadors talk at Royal Geographical Society on 14th November
Olly Suzi for TopShop, Olly Suzi new fashion line at TopShop.
In 2007 Olly and Suzi designed 3 ranges of t-shirts, tops and dresses for topshop and began an ongoing publishing collaboration with Habitat- designing mounted prints , posters and postcards. Their 2007 and 2008 range is currently avaliable at Habitat stores UK wide.
In the company of animals, an event at the Royal Institute, London with Tony Fitzjohn & Dr Dawn Hawkins discussing the animals they work with.
Antarctica 2005. Olly & Suzi and BBC underwater cameraman Doug Allen sailed across the Drake Passage to the Antarctica Peninsula to paint and interact with Leopard Seals.
New Elements Olly & Suzi's newest work.
African Elements In June 2004 Olly & Suzi began an ongoing project entitled "African Elements" in Tanzania's Selous and Mkomazi reserves. Their project will focus over the next few years on lesser known regions of the African bush that are under threat.
White Shark installation. Olly & Suzi have painted Great White Sharks in Isla de Guadalupe in Mexico.
www.wildaid.org's anti shark finning campaign. Olly & Suzi conducted an underwater shark painting performance in Taiwan's Aquarium on Saturday 15th November 2003.
Arctic Desert Ocean Jungle Olly and Suzi's new book entitled; Arctic Desert Ocean Jungle is published by Harry. N.Abrams in New york in 2003.
The book comprises of 272 pages of full colour paintings and photography and document their site specific work over the past 15 years.
Clive James Interview A video of Clive James interviewing Olly & Suzi.
Briggs Robinson Gallery A solo show of their new work was held at Briggs Robinson Gallery in New York May - June 2003.
www.criminalanimal.org are showing Olly & Suzi's latest collaboration.
The Observer An article about the Untamed exhibition at The Natural History Museum.
www.fathom.com An article about Olly & Suzi.
Untamed To see information about Olly and Suzi's last large scale project, "Untamed" at The Natural History Museum.