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  • John Macfarlane

    Hardback | 270 x 250mm | Pages 256 |

    ISBN 9781802587661| £39.50 

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  • Graffeg publish first book on internationally renowned theatre designer and painter John Macfarlane.


    As one of the leading influencers in theatric art, John Macfarlane is widely regarded as one of the finest theatre designers and painters. John’s work has appeared in major collections, galleries and exhibitions in Cardiff, London, Chicago, Vienna, Glasgow, Paris and New York.


    This is the first book about John Macfarlane and his works, both within and outside of the theatre world. The artwork covers his full range including still life, costume design drawings from the various operas and ballets he’s worked in, drawings and paintings.

    Along with a host of his works, this book includes insightful captions about each featured performance which provide background details to the ballets and operas and the work that went into the designs for each.




  • John Macfarlane was born in Scotland and studied at the Glasgow School of Art. He was awarded The Leverhulme Prize on graduation. He received an Arts Council of Great Britain Trainee Designer award and spent some time as Resident Designer at the Young Vic Theatre in London.

    For the first fifteen years of his career he worked mainly in dance with many of the major international companies. Latterly John has focussed on opera where he designs both sets and costumes. In addition to his opera and dance work, John Macfarlane exhibits regularly as a painter and print maker in the UK, US and Europe. John is based in Cardiff

    John is an internationally renowned designer having worked with companies including Birmingham Royal Ballet, Canadian Royal Ballet, Danish Royal Ballet, Vienna State Opera, Scottish Opera, Paris Opera and many more. John’s work has received international acclaim in the form of an Olivier Award and the Royal Philharmonic Award. 


    John’s works hang in many prestigious public collections including the National Museum of Wales; the V & A in London; the Albertina, Vienna; Hunterian Museum, Glasgow; the Archive of l’Opera, Paris and the Collection of the Metropolitan Opera, New York.


    For further information on John's work, visit his website. 

  • Anthony Freud OBE says, ‘I am thrilled that this book will allow both those who have already experienced John’s marvellous work and those who are encountering it for the first time to dive into his immersive worlds.’


    Sir David McVicar says, ‘John is an immensely accomplished painter, obviously, but also a talented musician and a collaborator with a keen sense of dramaturgy. Working with him is a pretty extraordinary experience.’

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Lighting design David Finn. 1911 symbolist opera. Burnt out room Hampton court. 1986 fire that destroyed all Grinling Gibbons wood carvings. Nadia Michael. The Miraculous Mandarin. Welsh national Opera in Cardiff. Duke Bluebeards Castle, 2005. The universe 2005. The Seventh Door 2005. Elektra. Opera by Strauss. Performed at Lyric Opera of Chicago, 2012. Director David Mcvicar. One set opera. Clytemnestra and her husband Agamemnon on his return from Troy. Costumes based on Berber culture from Atlas mountains
Graphite pencil on waxed paper. Dancing Monkey 2003. Tiger0headed Woman 2005. Warthog Study, 2003. Dancing Warthog 2005. Tiger Study 2003. Monkey Study 2003. Ballet by Tchaikovsky. Performed by Birmingham Royal Ballet 1990 and 2022. Choreography Sir Peter Wright. Nutcracker 2022. 1985 Giselle. Sadler Wells Ballet. Front cloth for the Nutcracker 2022, mixed media and appliqué. The Christmas Table study 2021. The Mantelpiece Clock. prop study 2021. Halbards for the Rat Battle, prop drawing 2021.
Skinny Ugly Sister Act II 2009. Ugly Sister, Act II 2009. Ballroom Women, details of hair and headdress 2009. Lizards and Rats Heads 2009. Frog and Mouse Heads 2009. Mouse Courtier 2009. Mouse Servant, Act II 2009. Frog Courtier 2009. Lizard Footman 2009. The stars 2009. Ballroom Women 2009. The Wigmaker 2009. The Wigmakers assistant 2009. Cinderella Birmingham Royal Ballet 2010. Judith 2005. Duke Blue beards castle. Opera by Bartok. Performed at the Royal Opera House, London, 2002. Director Willy Decker.
Performed by La Monnaie. De Munt. Brussels. 2000/2002. English National Opera. London 2007. The Metropolitan Opera. New York 2020. Choreographer Andrew George. Lighting Paule Constable. Handel Opera. Agrippina. The Met New York. Mouth and Lipstick back cloth for Agrippina. The Golden Wolf. Scottish Opera 2012. Andrew George. The Night Garden 2011. The Sleeping Skeleton 2012. De Walkure Act II, design for Der Ring des Nibelungen La Scala Milan 2022. Opera by Wagner, performed at La Scala, Milan, 2023-24.