WHEN Eduardo Paolozzi was a guest professor at the University of California in 1968 he mostly turned down invitations to visit the state's numerous and well-endowed art galleries and museums. He spent ...
Benjamin Rhodes Arts presents Eduardo Paolozzi’s Bunuel Suite of screenprints, including unseen monochrome examples and some ...
An important public sculpture by renowned British artist Eduardo Paolozzi, located outside London’s busy Euston station, is at risk of decay because neither the Network Rail nor its leaseholder would ...
It was one glorious day, 25 years ago, maybe more. The years since are blurred but the day itself has remained as clear as if it were yesterday. I was at the Royal College of Art’s foundry in ...
Sir Eduardo Paolozzi, a sculptor and printmaker who helped found the British Pop Art movement of the 1950s, has died. He was 81. Sir Eduardo died in his sleep April 22 in a London hospital, said Ben ...
A vibrant mural by the British Pop Art pioneer Eduardo Paolozzi on the side of a Berlin building has been recently revealed by demolition work. Paolozzi (1924-2005) completed the mural, the artist’s ...
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.
Mosaics designed for a London Underground station by Edinburgh sculptor Eduardo Paolozzi are to be reassembled in the artist's home city. They have adorned the walls of Tottenham Court Road station ...
Eduardo Paolozzi was a Scottish artist. He was born in 1924 near Edinburgh, Scotland and died in 2005. Mosaics at Tottenham Court Road Underground station in London ...
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