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20 Years of Latitude

Next summer, we’ll gather to celebrate the twentieth edition of Latitude Festival. Twenty years of festival line ups that celebrate the breadth of the arts.

 Thousands of artists have moved us with theatre, with literature, with songs, with laughter, with dance. Together, we’ve experienced moments that simply couldn’t have happened anywhere else.
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To celebrate, we’d like to invite you to join us in a conversation about the most important artists, the most important books, the most important theatre shows and more.
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Part mission statement, part cultural archive, part collective memory. A cultural and social survey and conversation with you, our audience, to establish in your eyes and our eyes what the most important aspects of modern life and culture have been. 
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For twenty years, Latitude has been a home for creativity in all its forms - from words that move us to performances that reshape us and images that stop us in our tracks. Some art speaks softly; some reaches straight for the heart. This illustrator has the power to do both.
Most Important Young Voice
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From the moment we first encountered Charlie Mackesy’s drawings, we recognised their profound approach - gentle, honest, and disarmingly human.
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Long before his global recognition, Charlie’s work already carried the qualities that define him now: warmth, vulnerability, and an instinct for saying the quiet thing people most need to hear. Watching his journey unfold has been nothing short of extraordinary. Few illustrators have touched as many people quite like Charlie Mackesy.
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Charlie began his career as a cartoonist for The Spectator, before illustrating books for Oxford University Press. For years, he worked like many artists do - steadily creating illustrations, paintings, and bronzes that appeared in many spaces such as galleries, public spaces, cafés, and private homes. 
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He lived and painted in South Africa, across sub-Saharan Africa, in the US, and across the UK, developing a practice shaped by curiosity, compassion, and a belief that art should be accessible to everyone.
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This was not the story of an overnight sensation. It was a story of decades spent honing a craft quietly, earnestly, and with a rare emotional honesty.

The Royal Albert Hall

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If you’d been looking for Charlie in his earlier years, you might have found him drawing outside the Royal Albert Hall - a building he sketched so many times he’s joked he could draw it blindfolded.
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Lockdown, Loss, and the Courage to be Vulnerable

During the pandemic, Charlie began posting small drawings online that he called “little marks on paper,” as a way to comfort others and steady himself during a time of anxiety and isolation.
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Hospitals put his illustrations on walls and screensavers, teachers taped them in classrooms, and friends sent them to one another to feel closer. One cartoon in particular reframed vulnerability as a type of strength - showing that asking for help, expressing uncertainty, or choosing kindness were acts of enormous bravery. This message resonated globally, becoming a cultural touchstone during a moment when the world desperately needed gentleness.
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His bestselling book The Boy, the Mole, the Fox and the Horse became a global phenomenon upon its release, breaking records for the most consecutive weeks in the Sunday Times Non-Fiction Chart and becoming the longest-running Sunday Times Non-Fiction Number One of all time.
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Why Charlie Matters to Latitude

Charlie’s work embodies the essence of what our twentieth anniversary project celebrates: the moments and makers who defined the last two decades through truth. His illustrations remind us that gentleness can be radical, that honesty can be transformative, and that art - at its best - makes us feel less alone.

It feels only right that in this milestone year, we honour an artist whose work has helped the world find courage, connection, and hope. As we look back on the last two decades, we invite you to explore the creators and memories that shaped our shared journey.
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