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"MADE IN LONDON: Prints by Richard Hamilton, British pioneer of pop art" Exhibition

Kawamura Memorial DIC Museum of Art
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Artists

Richard Hamilton
In the latter half of the 1950s in London, Richard Hamilton drew acclaim in the art world for his collages and paintings common images from the popular mass culture of the day such as photographs from car or home electronics advertisements, pin-up girl images, cut-outs from comic books and the faces of celebrities.

Until that time, such subject matter was considered too mundane to be suitable for art, but Hamilton wanted his works to reflect the realities of the times and chose these representative images as the best means to express the popular mass-consumption trend in society after World War II. This type of work pioneered by Hamilton and fellow artists in Britain came to be known as pop art and actually preceded the similar work that artists like Roy Lichtenstein and Andy Warhol would soon be creating in New York using images from comics or photos of movie stars.

Rather than simply being an attempt to create something interestingly new in art through the use of mundane popular images, however, Hamilton’s artistic intent in using such images can surely be seen as an attempt to explore the ways in which human beings in modern society create visual environments around them. This artistic pursuit is found not only in Hamilton’s collages and painting but also in his prints that are the focus of this exhibition. The prints in the exhibition are presented in six sections with each revealing a different aspect of Hamilton’s creative process.

Schedule

Aug 2 (Thu) 2012-Sep 30 (Sun) 2012 

Opening Hours Information

Hours
9:30-17:00
Closed
Monday
Notice
Closed Mondays and September 18th, open September 17th
Fee
VenueKawamura Memorial DIC Museum of Art
https://kawamura-museum.dic.co.jp/en/
Location631 Sakado, Sakura-shi, Chiba 285-8505
AccessFrom the South exit of JR Sakura Station or Keisei Sakura Station, take the free shuttle bus.
Phone050-5541-8600 (Hello Dial)
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