COLLAGE 1951
Sir Eduardo Paolozzi (1924 – 2005)
Details
- Dimension
- 515 X 630 MM
- Media
- WATERCOLOUR AND COLLAGE ON PAPER
- Accession number
- P212
Summary
In 1949 Paolozzi took up a teaching post in the textiles department of the Central School of Arts and Crafts in London. It was here that he began to experiment with screenprinting and over the next few years he made a large number of collages using sections of cut or torn paper from large screenprinted sheets of irregular line and dot patterns. Colour was added to the collages using opaque and transparent paint or ink. These collages were to provide the basis for large scale collage murals made during the first half of the 1950s when Paolozzi was involved with a number of architectural projects. In 1955, based at Landsmere Quay, Essex, he founded Hammer Prints Limited with the artist Nigel Henderson, to produce designs for textiles and wallpapers, and later ceramics; the venture lasted until 1961.
Eduardo Paolozzi Artificial Horizons and Eccentric Ladders Works on Paper 1946-1995, The British Council 1996
Glossary
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Collage
The two-dimensional form of assemblage made by affixing paper, card, photographs, fabric and other objects to a flat surface. It is often combined with painting and drawing techniques. This technique was first introduced by Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque in 1912 during their phase of synthetic cubism.