The Making of Pink Floyd The Wall

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Gerald Scarfe

After a brief period at London's Royal College of Art, Gerald Scarfe established himself as a satirical cartoonist, working for Punch and Private Eye during the early 1960s. He has had exhibitions worldwide, 50 one-man shows, has designed sets and costumes for plays, operas and musicals; written, directed and appeared in many films and documentaries; and published numerous books of his work.

Scarfe has been political cartoonist for The Sunday Times for over 40 years, has worked for The New Yorker for 17 years and received a CBE in 2008. He has had a long association with Pink Floyd - as the designer and director of animation for the Floyd live show Wish You Were Here in 1974, for The Wall between 1970-73 and for Roger Waters' The Pros and Cons of Hitchhiking in 1984.

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