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( En Morn, 1947, for instance, has a print of a blonde young girl included, prefiguring the early work of Eduardo Paolozzi, whilst many works seem to have directly influenced Robert Rauschenberg, who said after seeing an exhibition of Schwitters ' work at the Sidney Janis Gallery, 1959, that " I felt like he made it all just for me.
Tottenham Court Road features semi-abstract mosaics by Eduardo Paolozzi representing the local music industry at Denmark Street.
There is a large statue by Eduardo Paolozzi named Piscator ( dedicated to German theatre director Erwin Piscator ) at the front of the courtyard.
1953: The Independent Group, including the Scottish sculptor Eduardo Paolozzi, begins meeting at the ICA.
He took a stab at industrial design in the 1970s with a 500-piece run of the upscale Suomi tableware by Timo Sarpaneva that Paolozzi decorated for the German Rosenthal porcelain maker's Studio Linie.
The post-war movement of expressionist sculpture, which represented Great Britain at the 1952 Venice Biennale, that included the work of Ken Armitage, Reg Butler, Lynn Chadwick, Edwardo Paolozzi, and Lis Frink was described by Herbert Read as “ the most vital, the most brilliant and the most promising of the whole Biennale ” and Read christened the forms as the “ Geometry of fear school ”.
Key members at this stage included Paolozzi, the artist Richard Hamilton, surrealist and magazine art director Toni del Renzio, sculptor William Turnbull, the photographer Nigel Henderson and fine artist John McHale, along with the art critic Lawrence Alloway.
The Smithsons along with Paolozzi, Henderson, Ronald Jenkins, Toni del Renzio, Banham and others staged the highly significant exhibition, Parallel of Life and Art at the ICA in the Autumn of 1953.
Many British sculptors famous the 1950s and 1960s, but since forgotten, have been the subject of solo exhibitions at YSP including Lynn Chadwick, Austin Wright, Phillip King, Eduardo Paolozzi and Kenneth Armitage.
Surrealist and Dada art, as well as work by Eduardo Paolozzi are kept at the adjacent Dean Gallery.

Paolozzi and Edinburgh
Paolozzi was born 7 March 1924, in Leith in north Edinburgh, Scotland and was the eldest son of Italian immigrants.

Paolozzi and Art
Paolozzi came to public attention in the 1950s by producing a range of striking screenprints andArt Brut ′ sculpture.
Paolozzi was a founder of the Independent Group in 1952, which is regarded as the precursor to the mid 1950s British and late 1950s American Pop Art movements.
In 1994, Paolozzi gave the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art a large body of his works, and much of the content of his artist's studio.
File: Vulcan by Eduardo Paolozzi ( 1999 ) in the Scottish National Gallery Of Modern Art. jpg | Eduardo Paolozzi, Vulcan, 1998-1999
Ideas on Pop Art were discussed by Reyner Banham, Theo Crosby, Frank Cordell, Toni del Renzio, Richard Hamilton, Nigel Henderson, John McHale, Eduardo Paolozzi, Alison and Peter Smithson, sculptor William Turnbull, and myself.

Paolozzi and St
File: KMM Paolozzi St. Sebastian III. JPG |

Paolozzi and University
* Ernesto Paolozzi, Science and Philosophy in Benedetto Croce, in " Rivista di Studi Italiani ", University of Toronto, 2002.

Paolozzi and London
Paolozzi sculpture ( 1982 ) near Pimlico tube station | Pimlico station of the London Underground system.
Paolozzi was fond of Munich and many of his works and concept plans were developed in a studio he kept there, including the mosaics of the Tottenham Court Road Station in London.
* Eduardo Paolozzi by Eduardo Paolozzi, Tate, London 1971 ASIN B00103A8RG
* Metafisikal Translations by Eduardo Paolozzi, Lelpra, London 1962 ASIN B002MNOJQY

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While in Paris from 1947 – 1949, Paolozzi became acquainted with Alberto Giacometti, Jean Arp, Constantin Brâncuşi, Georges Braque and Fernand Léger.
Paolozzi had a long association with Germany, having worked in Berlin from 1974 as part of the Artists Exchange Scheme.
In the 1960s and 1970s, Paolozzi artistically processed man-machine images from popular science books by German doctor and author Fritz Kahn ( 1888 – 1968 ), such as in his screenprint " Wittgenstein in New York " ( 1965 ), the print serie " Secrets of Life – The Human Machine and How it Works " ( 1970 ), or the cover design for John Barth ’ s novel " Lost in the Funhouse " ( Penguin, 1972 ).
The Independent Group had its first meeting early in 1952 which consisted of artist and sculptor Eduardo Paolozzi feeding a mass of colourful images from American magazines through an epidiascope.
These images, composed of advertising, comic strips and assorted graphics, were collected when Paolozzi was resident in Paris from 1947-49.
The exhibition also included Lewis Carroll's photographs of Alice Liddell as well as cutting-edge portraits from the gallery's contemporary collection, including portraits of Victoria Beckham and David Beckham by Dean Freeman, Blur by Julian Opie, A. S. Byatt by Patrick Heron, David Bowie by Stephen Finer, Kazuo Ishiguro by Peter Edwards, Nigella Lawson by Tom Miller, Queen Elizabeth II by Rankin, J. K. Rowling by Neil Wilder and self-portraits by Sarah Lucas and Eduardo Paolozzi.

Paolozzi and 1947
The early works of David Hockney and the works of Richard Hamilton and Eduardo Paolozzi ( who created the groundbreaking I was a Rich Man's Plaything, 1947 ) are considered seminal examples in the movement.

Paolozzi and Paris
For example, the influence of Giacometti and many of the original Surrealists he met in Paris can be felt in the group of lost-wax sculptures made by Paolozzi in the mid 1950s.

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There are also works by Sir Eduardo Paolozzi, Bridget Riley, Patrick Caulfield, Sir Peter Blake, and Daphne Hardy Henrion.
The early works of David Hockney and the works of Richard Hamilton, John McHale, and Eduardo Paolozzi were considered seminal examples in the movement.
Lithographs by Allin Braund, Geoffrey Clarke, Henry Cliffe, Robert Colquhoun, William Gear, Henry Moore, Eduardo Paolozzi, Ceri Richards, William Scott, and Graham Sutherland.
' Ways of Contemporary Research ' exhibition with works by Anthony Caro, David Hockney, Ben Nicholson, Eduardo Paolozzi, Victor Pasmore, Graham Sutherland.
The bas relief aluminium doors to the Hunterian Gallery were designed by sculptor Eduardo Paolozzi.
The interior design was by Jane Drew and Maxwell Fry, with the collaboration of Eduardo Paolozzi, Nigel Henderson, Neil Morris and Terence Conran.
* Ernesto Paolozzi, Benedetto Croce, Cassitto, Naples, 1998 ( translated by M. Verdicchio ( 2008 ) www. ernestopaolozzi. it )
The gallery focuses on modern artists, and the art collections include works by Henry Moore, Barbara Hepworth, Ford Madox Brown, Eduardo Paolozzi, Francis Bacon, William Blake, David Hockney, L. S. Lowry, Paul Gauguin, Vincent van Gogh and Pablo Picasso, and a fine collection of works by J. M. W.
Sir Eduardo Luigi Paolozzi, KBE, RA ( 7 March 1924 – 22 April 2005 ), was a Scottish sculptor and artist.
Paolozzi investigated how we can fit into the modern world to resemble our fragmented civilization through imagination and fantasy.

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