Some information about Paolozzi Eduardo life :
(1924)
1. British sculptor and print maker
2. Born in Edinburgh of Italian parents
3. 1945-7 he studied sculpture at the Slade school of
art then in OXFORD
4. From 1949 he worked in London rapidly becoming known
as a resourceful working in 2 and 3 dimensions
5. His first exhibition was in 1950 and he was one of
the Independent Group at the institute of contemporary Art (This was a group of
artists and intellectuals who developed a form of modernism).
My first part ( introduction)
References:
My first part ( introduction)
Eduardo Paolozzi
Eduardo Paolozzi was born in Edinburgh,
Scotland on 1924 of Italian parents, was British sculptor and artist specifically
in printmaking. He studied sculpture at the Slade School of Art and at Oxford
1945-7. Where in 1949 he worked in London and rapidly becoming known as a
resourceful. After that he taught in London then he decides to teach outside
Britain. Became famous in Germany, where in 1981 he was appointed professor of
sculpture at Munich Academy. Also Paolozzi was one of the Independent Group at
the institute of contemporary Art. During 1962 began to emerge as a Pop artist,
because he created an abstract pieces from different materials also collage
based screen-prints. Which have an important impact in the field on Pop history.
Eduardo first exhibition was in 1950, sculpture has varied greatly and unique
from material and ideas, but most of his work comes from personal reason.
In his last days Eduardo suffered from
disease and died in the hospital in London on 2005.
References:
- Langmuir,E and
Lynton, N.(2000).The Yale Dictionary Of Art And Artists .USA
- WhitFord Fine Art .(n.d.). Retrieved April 1,2012 , from http://www.whitfordfineart.com/artist/page/569/sir_eduardo_paolozzi_ra
- WhitFord Fine Art .(n.d.). Retrieved April 1,2012 , from http://www.whitfordfineart.com/artist/page/569/sir_eduardo_paolozzi_ra
The biographical information should not be part of the essay. You can create a link to a website that includes a biography of the architect. It is better to focus more on the analysis of his work.
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