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There has been no shortage of Richard Hamilton exhibitions over the years. But a new show at the Tate Modern is one of the most extensive, exploring every twist of the artist’s career.
Richard Hamilton, a British Pop Art pioneer who depicted former British prime minister Tony Blair as a cowboy and designed the cover of the Beatles’ “White Album,” has died. He was 89.
Pop Art didn’t exist when Richard Hamilton helped to organise the epoch-making London exhibition This Is Tomorrow, held at the Whitechapel Art Gallery in 1956.
A great artist, although I fear it may yet take another generation before his contribution to art is fully appreciated. Richard Hamilton, Tate Modern, London SE1 (020 7887 8888) to 26 May; ICA ...
Unless you have been hiding under a stone this week, you cannot have failed to notice how British artist Richard Hamilton has launched a posthumous takeover of London.Today, a major retrospective of ...
Here, he navigates utilizing popular culture as both a source for his art and as a means of production and distribution. Richard Hamilton (British, 1922–2011) is revered for his early contributions to ...
There has been no shortage of Richard Hamilton exhibitions over the years. But a new show at the Tate Modern is one of the most extensive, exploring every twist of the artist’s career.
Richard Hamilton, a British Pop Art pioneer who was credited with coining the name for a movement marked by its ironic and iconic use of commercial and pop culture imagery, has died. He was 89 ...
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