Tom Paine Printing Press

THE TOM PAINE PRINTING PRESS is now at 151 High Street, Lewes, East Sussex, BN7 1XU, UK. It is Peter Chasseaud's project for a working 18th-century ‘common press’ in the environment of an 18th century printing house, with type cases, cabinets, frames and the compositor’s ‘stone’. Posters, broadsheets, pamphlets and books will be printed on the press, which will also be used to show the complexities of letterpress technology and the crucial importance of the printed word in disseminating ideas.

Wednesday, 27 May 2009

Nearing the Tom Paine Bicentenary Festival in Lewes

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Tom Paine Bicentenary Festival, Lewes, 4th to 14th July 2009 There've been a lot of delays in moving the Tom Paine Printing Press from A...
Friday, 30 January 2009

Tom Paine's Birthday; ringing the Lewes town bell

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Tom Paine's birthday was 29th January 1737. This year is the bicentenary of his death (8th June 1809). John Crawford, the chief executiv...
Monday, 26 January 2009

Phil Abel and Hand & Eye Press

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Last Friday (23rd January) I visited Phil Abel at Hand & Eye Press under an old railway arch at Pincin Street, just north of Cable Stre...
Saturday, 29 November 2008

Tom Paine Press nears completion; Taking Liberties

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Yesterday (28th November 2008) I took the train from Euston to Stafford (along the old LNWR route - see my Euston Arch book) to have another...
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Saturday, 26 July 2008

Tom Paine Printing Press, progress report July 2008

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Alan May, who is building the press for me, has just sent me this photo of the beautifully engineered nut and pin, crucial components of th...
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Friday, 13 June 2008

Tom Paine Printing Press under construction

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Alan May has just sent me this photo of the Common Press (destined for The Tom Paine Printing Press in Lewes) under construction in his wor...
Saturday, 17 May 2008

Alan May's Gutenberg Press at the British Library

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Alan May, who built the Gutenberg Press, is (in grey shirt) standing by the press. His assistant is showing the audience a printed page whi...
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peter chasseaud
I work in many media: oil painting, lithography, etching, drawing, photography, film, installations, artists books. Generally figurative and landscape, and combining images with text - I write poetic (free-verse) texts for my artists books. The images and texts have equal weight. My Kings Cross (2004), Thames - The London River (2005) and Afghanistan - A Journey (2007) books are concerned with topography, history, human culture (especially art and literature), politics, and my own memory. I am concerned with the way in which changes in technology and politics have an impact on human society, on a micro-level as in Kings Cross and Thames, or on a more macro-level as in Afghanistan. In 2007-8 I showed my artists books in London, Leeds, Bristol, Marseilles and Oxford. I am working on an art project (painting, drawing, printmaking, photography, film, willow sculpture) on willow trees in the Ypres Salient in Belgium. Also new artist's books inspired by Isaac Rosenberg's poems, and by the Euston Arch and the Euston - Camden - Chalk Farm area, and in 2009 continuing work on the East London and Borough Market areas.
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