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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jake_TilsonJake Tilson - Wikipedia

    Jake Tilson (born 1958 in London) is an English artist, graphic designer, writer and publisher. [4] Author and designer of A Tale of 12 Kitchens (2006), he published the arts magazines Cipher (1979–1981) and Atlas (1985–1993), taught in the Communication Design department at the Royal College of Art (1987–1999) [5] and also ...

  2. www.jaketilson.comJake Tilson

    Tilson is straddling the worlds of fine art and design-orientated commerce with admirable ease. Arena magazine. ON INSTAGRAM. Jake Tilson. Work that crosses the boundaries of publishing, graphic design and fine art.

  3. Jake's second cookbook, plus an App, podcasts and multiples. Still an ongoing project in 2015. A Tale of 12 Kitchens. Family Cooking in Four Countries 2001-2006. Full project info >. Jake's first cookbook, plus associated printed multiples and events. Independence Lunch. South London Gallery 2003. Full project info >.

  4. www.jaketilson.com › who › indexJake Tilson / who

    Jake Tilson is an artist, graphic designer and author. His work has been exhibited around the world and is held in many museums and public collections including the Tate Gallery, Museum of Modern Art and Centres Georges Pompidou.

  5. Biography. Jake Tilson (born 1958 in London) is an English artist, graphic designer, writer and publisher. Author and designer of A Tale of 12 Kitchens (2006), he published the arts magazines Cipher (1979–1981) and Atlas (1985–1993), taught in the Communication Design department at the Royal College of Art (1987–1999) and also works as a ...

  6. Jake returned to White Conduit Projects in 2023 for Tsukiji Reimagined, showing the bulk of the project. The gallery is located next to Chapel Street Market providing the perfect atmosphere for these works, which are hung densely together in market-style.

  7. Jake Tilson (b.1958) Royal College of Art. Artist, designer and publisher, son of the artist Joe Tilson. He was at Chelsea School of Art, 1976–9, then at the Royal College of Art, 1980–3.