Sir Eduardo Paolozzi (1924 – 2005)

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Paolozzi, Week by Week

Week by Week
1944 Collage on paper 39.4 x 26.7 cm

Paolozzi, The Offspring of Eos

The Offspring of Eos
1961 Collage on paper 29.9 x 21.3 cm

Eduardo Paolozzi was a Scottish artist who came from an Italian immigrant family in north Edinburgh. Paolozzi is one of the most famous Scottish artists and is remembered for his playful sculptures and collages.

Paolozzi, Futurism at Lenabo

Futurism at Lenabo
1964 Cut-and-pasted printed paper and gouache on cut-and-pasted gelatin silver print 75.5 x 59.9 cm

Many of Paolozzi’s family members died when a ship carrying them to Canada, the Arandora Star, was sunk by s German U-boat. Paolozzi remained in the United Kingdom and studied at the Edinburgh College of Art, St. Martin’s School of Art and the Slade School of Fine Art at University College London. Paolozzi finally finished his studied in 1947, and proceeded to move to Paris for a few years. In Paris Paolozzi met artists, such as Alberto Giacometti, Jean Arp, Constantin Brancusi and Georges Braque, who influenced his development as an artist.

Paolozzi, Tortured Life from As Is When

Tortured Life from As Is When
1965 One from an illustrated book with thirteen screen-prints, page: 37 96 x 66 cm

Paolozzi, Morris Singer Foundry

Morris Singer Foundry
Photograph
Courtauld Institute of Art

By the 1950s, Paolozzi moved back to London and set up his studio, filled with materials and collected objects. Paolozzi worked with a variety of media, but it was his silkscreen prints that led to his initial fame. His prints took on a colorful, collage-like aesthetic, containing a variety of pop imagery.

Paolozzi, Horizon of Expectations

Horizon of Expectations, from Universal Electronic Vacuum portfolio
1967 Color screen-print 92.71 x 60.96 cm

Paolozzi, 7 Pyramid in form einer achtelskugel

“7 Pyramid in form einer achtelskugel” ( Uinversdas Electronic Vacuum portfolio)
1967 Color screenprint 88.9 x 60.96 cm

In 1952 Paolozzi founded the Independent Group, which is thought to have led to the American Pop Art movement. As Paolozzi’s career progressed he became known primarily as a sculptor, creating monumental, statuary works. His sculptures were often deconstructed human forms that seemed to reference machinery and the industrial age.

Paolozzi, Fisherman and Wife

Fisherman and Wife  
1946 Drawing, watercolor and mixed media on paper 768 x 610 mm
Tate Gallery

Paolozzi, I was a Rich Man's Plaything (Ten Collages from BUNK )

I was a Rich Man’s Plaything   (Ten Collages from BUNK)
1947 Collage on card 359 x 238 mm
Tate Gallery

Once Paolozzi’s career was established, he was invited to teach at a number of Universities, including University of California, Berkeley, the Royal College of Art, Fachhochschule, Cologne and the Akademie der Bildenden Kunste, Munich.

Paolozzi, Meet the People   (Ten Collages from BUNK)

Meet the People (Ten Collages from BUNK)
1948 Collage mounted on card 359 x 241 mm
Tate Gallery

Paolozzi, Sack-o-sauce (Ten Collages from BUNK)

Sack-o-sauce (Ten Collages from BUNK)
1948 Collage mounted on card 356 x 264 mm

In 1979 Paolozzi was elected to the Royal Academy, a few years after being awarded the CBE (Commander of the British Empire) by the British order of chivalry. In 1986 Paolozzi joined the office of Her Majesty’s Sculptor in Ordinary for Scotland. A few years later, Paolozzi was knighted by Queen Elizabeth II and awarded the KBE.

Paolozzi, Silk

Silk
1965 Steel and chrome 31.25 x 45.75 x 36 in
Walker Art Center

Paolozzi, Tottenham Court Road Station

Tottenham Court Road Station
Mosaic tiles Subway station installation
London England

Paolozzi, Head of Invention

Head of Invention
Installed outside the Design Museum, London

In 1994 Paolozzi donated the contents of his studio to the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, where the public can still view it. Paolozzi’s art has made a major impact on Modern Art in the United Kingdom, and around the world. Do you think you own a piece by Eduardo Paolozzi? Contact us. We are the experts on Paolozzi.


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