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  1. Watched Jul 29 , 2021. Mark Cunliffe 🇵🇸’s review published on Letterboxd: Earlier this evening, Cold War Steve posted a new artwork depicting the RNLI coming to the rescue of Nigel Farage and Darren 'crafty wank' Grimes, clinging to a slowly sinking tin of gammon. One of the comments, from a man called Rod Hiscock, vociferously ...

  2. Cold War Steve Meets The Outside World. Documentary following Birmingham-based artist Christopher Spencer, known for his satirical collages, as he takes a number of giant outdoor displays across the UK.

  3. Cold War Steve the same year shot a feature length documentary – Cold War Steve Meets The Outside World about his work made with Bafta winning film director Kieran Evans. The film was released in October 2020 on Sky Arts and the featured exhibition of the same name was nominated for a South Bank Award in 2021.

  4. As an extra special treat we are also delighted to announce the first ever public screening of ‘Cold War Steve Meets The Outside World’, the feature length documentary made last year for Sky Arts. This will take place in the basement from 1900 and the artist Christopher Spencer and Bafta winning director Kieran Evans will be in attendance, introducing the film and doing a Q+A afterwards.

  5. Watch Cold War Steve Meets The Outside World. A unique and insightful film following the acclaimed Birmingham-based artist, known for his controversial satirical collages, as he embarks on a UK-wide, outdoor art installation. *Ad-free excludes live channels and trailers promoting NOW content.

  6. Film following the acclaimed Birmingham based artist, known for his controversial satirical collages, as he embarks on a UK wide outdoor art installation. ‎Cold War Steve Meets the Outside World (2020) directed by Kieran Evans • Reviews, film + cast • Letterboxd

  7. We were very happy to receive our third Broadcast Award nomination for the 4-part Sky Arts documentary series The Live Revival. During and post-pandemic it shone an important light on grassroot music venues, the bedrock of the music industry and live music generally.