‘Peter understands that collage places one time on top of another,’ says David Hockney in the foreword of Peter Blake’s major new monograph published by Thames & Hudson. And Hockney, perhaps more than ...
The prodigiously productive son of a Scottish-Italian ice-cream family, Eduardo Paolozzi was one of the key British post-war artists. Yet 12 years on from his death, he’s an oddly undersung figure.
It is usually thought of as a quintessentially American art form – but the way to Pop was paved in Britain, writes Alastair Sooke. Pop Art, the subject of Tate Modern’s forthcoming blockbuster ...
To Londoners, Eduardo Paolozzi is best known for a number of monumental public sculptures made late in life, of which the hefty bronze memorial to Isaac Newton (1988) outside the British Library is ...