THE BEACH BOYS 1964
Sir Peter Blake (1932 – )
Details
- Dimension
- 305 x 529 MM
- Media
- SCREENPRINT
- Accession number
- P813
Summary
One of the leading figures of the British Pop Art Movement, Blake began using images of contemporary musicians as subject matter for his paintings in the late 1950s. Drawn from printed material such as publicity stills, record covers and music magazines, the finished paintings usually incorporated collage and lettering. In 1963 Blake was invited to contribute to the ICA portfolio and his subject The Beachboyscontinued the pop musician theme of his paintings and collages, and recalled the trip he made to California the previous year. This was Blake’s first published screenprint and the apparent unfinished areas and obvious imperfections became a feature of his work, as if to draw attention to the process and the illusory nature of art. The work was printed at the Kelpra Studio in London.
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.
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Contemporary
Existing or coming into being at the same period; of today or of the present. The term that designates art being made today.
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Portfolio
A set of pictures (as drawings, photographs or prints) either bound in book form or loose in a folder. These can be by the same artist or individual works by a selection of artists. The term also refers to the folder which holds the set.