- Painting
- Olly and Suzi
- Claerwen James
- Girl 1, Green, Blue
- Girl 2, Green, White
- Girl in Blue with Pink Ribbon
- Girl in Pink Laughing
- Alice Liddell
- Study of Hester in Blue
- Young Girl Long Dead
- Girl Looking Straight Out
- Girl in black looking at a ring
- Girl in black with white collar
- Girl in blue against yellow
- Girl with pale skin and dark eyes
- Sisters in white
- Girl, 10
- Note 2004, Allison Pearson
- Essay 2006, Francis Spufford
- Essay 2008, Rachel Cooke
- Essay 2010, Anthony Lane
- Laura Smith
- Ophelia Redpath
- John Olsen
- Margaret Olley
- Jeffrey Smart
- Henry Whysall
- Geneviève Seillé
- Albert Herbert
- Sarah Raphael
- Nick Garrett
- Joshua
- That Place - Ios (II)
- That Place - Ios (I)
- Cliff Face
- Above and Below
- Gibber Desert Constellation
- Sometimes a River
- River Cross
- Strip Page 1
- Strip Page 5
- Strip Page 7
- Strip Page 8 (detail)
- Strip Page 9
- Strip Page 10
- Time Travel for Beginners
- Time Travel for Beginners II (detail)
- Time Travel for Beginners III
- Crucifixion I
- Crucifixion II
- By Clive James (1992)
- By Sarah Raphael (1995)
- By William Boyd (1995)
- By Andrew Motion (1998)
- By Geordie Greig (1998)
- By Clive James (2001)
- By Frederic Raphael (2001)
- By William Boyd (2003)
- By Daniel Day-Lewis (2003)
- Headaches
Portraits :That Place :Desert Paintings :Strip! :Time Travel :Crucifixions :Articles :
- Photography
- Sculpture
- Video Art
- Short Films
- Bande-dessinée
- Posy Simmonds
- Goat Cheese Canapés
- Owen Lloyd
- An Acid Experience
- Book cover
- Drinks at Stonefield
- Dr Glen Larson
- Jody and Casey
- Book cover
- Something Fishy
- Book cover
- Close of Day
- Baker Cat - book cover
- Fred - book cover
- Fred - double-page spread
- Video interview with Clive James
- British Council

Literary Life :An Acid Experience :Tamara Drewe :Gemma Bovery :Matilda :Cat Stories :More about Posy Simmonds :
- Posy Simmonds
- Cartoons



- indicates link to a free external resource
- off-site content may require subscription
- view or download document as PDF file
- former off-site material, now unavailable
Born in 1977, Henry Whysall was brought up in Antwerp, Belgium. Following his degree in architecture, he took a degree in Fine Arts at Central Saint Martin, London. Babel, one of the works of his degree show, was bought by the corporate collectors Clerical Medical. As so often with new artists introduced to me by my second in command Cécile Menon, I can't really pretend to understand what he is up to, but I feel a visceral reaction, as when suddenly faced with a falling building that lands at my feet in an interesting pattern. Henry Whysall is now based in London, running his own studio and working part-time as a bookseller. He can be contacted at <henrymwhysall[at]hotmail.com>