signed and dated ‘Eduardo Paolozzi 1967’ (lower right)
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Collage, 1967
Provenance:
with Pangolin Gallery, London
Exhibition History:
London, Pangolin London & Kings Place Gallery, Sculptors’ Drawings & Works On Paper, 31 August – 12 October 2012 (illustrated in the exhibition catalogue, p. 181);
Chichester, Pallant House Gallery, Eduardo Paolozzi, Collaging Culture, July – October 2013 (illustrated in the exhibition catalogue, no. 85);
London, The Sammy Ofer Centre, London Business School, London | Forward Facing, 26 September 2017 – 23 April 2019;
London, Royal Society of Sculptors, Parallel Lines: Sculpture and Drawing, 13 May – 13 July 2019;
London, The Sammy Ofer Centre, London Business School, London | Forward Facing, 30 July 2019 and ongoing
Literature:
Eduardo Paolozzi was a great collagist, printmaker and sculptor who came to the forefront of British art in the 1950s and 1960s as a member of the Pop Art movement. It was his collages of the 1940s, when he was a student at the Slade School of Fine Art, and in particular the collage I Was a Rich Man’s Play Thing, 1947 that defined him as the earliest exponent of Pop Art.