The Ashmolean Museum presents Ed Paschke: Visionary from Chicago, 1968–2004. The exhibition is the third in the museum's series of shows of post-war and contemporary art presented in collaboration with the Hall Art Foundation (USA), with an additional four works...
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Allen Jones – Pop Artist Returns From PC Induced Isolation
Allen Jones has been vilified by a generation. Coming across as a kind Duchampian fetishist with misogynistic tendencies - Jones was an easy target. Way back in 1969 he made a a body of work that upset a great may people; three sculptures of scantily-clad female...
Mimmo Rotella Pioneer of European Pop Art: Survey Opens In Milan
A pioneer of European Pop art, Mimmo Rotella’s 150 work survey focuses on his early pieces from 1953 – 1964. Works of his contemporaries like Andy Warhol, Piero Manzoni, Cy Twombley and a signature mirrored portrait by Michelangelo Pistoletto add an...
Joe Tilson Pioneering Figure of British Pop Art Explored In New Exhibition
Joe Tilson, one of the pioneering figures of British Pop art in the early 1960s has a new exhibition, in Henley-on-Thames Oxfordshire. Tilson was famous long before the Beatles and David Hockney. He studied at St. Martin's School of Art and then at the Royal College...
Pop Artist Jim Dine Gifts Graphic Works To British Museum
The 1960s Pop artist Jim Dine, best known for his colourful images of hearts and bathrobes has promised to gift hundreds of prints and complete portfolios to the British Museum. Created over half a century, the prints ranging from aquatints to lithographs will...
Pop Art From Eric & Jean Cass Exhibited at Contemporary Art Society
A recently donated collection of over 300 important modern and contemporary artworks given by the collectors Eric and Jean Cass to the Contemporary Art Society for gifting to museums, including works by Karel Appel, Michael Craig-Martin, Barbara Hepworth, Joan Miro,...
First British Pop Art Exhibition To Be Mounted By Christie’s and Waddington
Christie’s auctioneers, in association with Waddington Custot Galleries, will stage When Britain Went Pop!, an exhibition exploring the early revolutionary years of the British Pop Art movement, which will launch Christie's new gallery space in Mayfair. This is...
Pauline Boty British Pop Art’s Forgotten Feminist Prototype
The first exhibition to showcase the work and career of Pauline Boty (1938-1966), a key member of the British Pop Art movement, opened at Wolverhampton Art Gallery on 1st June. Pauline Boty: Pop Artist and Woman (1 June - 16 November 2013) is the first public...
Pop Artist Peter Blake To Feature At Chiswick House Festival
Peter Blake, one Britain’s most important living artists, will attend the launch of the third annual Chiswick House Camellia Festival, on Thursday 14 February. The launch will be marked by the publication of a new limited edition print by Peter Blake: Camellia...
