With a number of obvious exceptions, Radiohead is thought to have good style in terms of the individuals with whom its members select to collaborate. Their music movies have been directed by Jonathan Glazer and Paul Thomas Anderson, for whom Jonny Greenwood has accomplished a number of soundtracks, and Thom Yorke did the superb rating for Luca Guadagnino’s 2018 Suspiria remake, which had each chance of being good in different regards as nicely. And who might neglect Yorke and Greenwood’s look as themselves within the South Park episode “Scott Tenorman Should Die” (2001), mocking the villain for crying as a result of Cartman had killed his dad and mom?
A brand new present on the Ashmolean Museum, “This Is What You Get,” celebrates the band’s visible artwork for his or her albums and associated supplies. They’ve collaborated with artist Stanley Donwood on each album since their second, “The Bends” (1995), the duvet of which incorporates a CPR dummy that Yorke and Donwood found after they snuck into the basement of Oxford’s John Radcliffe Hospital. Ever since, Yorke and Donwood have been companions in all of the band’s visible language, which is huge and sophisticated. This homecoming exhibition options over 180 works—work, digital compositions, etchings, drawings and lyric sketches.
Radiohead makes peerless music, however the exhibition demonstrates the extent to which their stirring album covers have wrapped these songs in a universe, a vibe, maybe even an ethos. As a result of the band has been so influential, it may be a chicken-and-egg query as as to if their paintings was forward of its time or just formed public consciousness due to how widespread it turned.
I’d argue that it’s the previous. Take the hollow-feeling, glitched-out panorama of OK Laptop. This was created from a deep engagement with the second: Yorke enjoying Tomb Raider (1996) within the studio with Donwood and noticing that when the surroundings blurred because of reminiscence errors, it was “probably the most stunning factor we’ve ever seen.” The pair used an early Macintosh to design the duvet, setting a rule for themselves that they might not undo any adjustments they made. The tip result’s a triumph. Not many individuals had been making artwork like that in 1997. You’d have to match it to the modern output by luminaries comparable to Julie Mehretu, Richard Prince and Christopher Wool.
Some wish to say they stopped after “Amnesiac” (2001), however “Hail to the Thief” (2003) and “In Rainbows” (2007) may be stated of the visuals. Hail to the Thief has a false-naive model of portray—much like artists who’ve turn out to be wildly fashionable as we speak, like Jane Dickson and Stanley Whitney—whereas the spilled wax of In Rainbows recollects Wolfgang Tillmans’s current efforts to make pictures extra natural and summary. Within the catalogue, Donwood is most happy with the T-shirts from the In Rainbows tour. Radiohead’s apply is exact and holistic, and the outcomes have confirmed them to be persistently forward of the curve in nearly each means.
“That is What You Get” is on view on the Ashmolean Museum by way of January 11, 2026.
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