In December I posted about three sculptures, in particular the Wilde one by Eduardo Paolozzi … but didn't mention the reason why it looked like it does …
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Paolozzi's sculpture |
Paolozzi creatively designed the sculpture as three segments referring to dominant times in Wilde's life …
… the distress of his life as he suffered …
… the loss of respect, symbolised by his fallen head being sculpted as such …
… the segmentation representing his troubled life and his ultimate death …
The art work has been condemned by many … as it would be near impossible for a non-specialised viewer to understand it.
However it remains ... for our interpretation – such as it is … but many would prefer a statue that welcomes us to come and have a talk with the great conversationalist and playwright …
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Here we have his triptych tapestry - in the ICA |
Paolozzi was a Scottish artist, known for his sculptures and graphic works … while being widely considered to be one of the pioneers of pop art.
Next I came across Paolozzi's triptych tapestry 'A perspective on innovation' (1981) commissioned by the Institute of Chartered Accountants to hang in their Great Hall – it has now been moved to another part of the building.
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One of the mosaic panels that was moved during the construction of the Elizabeth line |
The triptych is easier to understand … and I find it really interesting … we can see his interest in post-war developments in science and technology ... also applied here in the mosaics ...
… then there are the mosaics at Tottenham Court Road tube station … again reflecting his interpretation of the local area and his wider interest in mechanisation, urbanisation, popular culture and everyday life.
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Skilled workmen carefully removing part of a panel before restoration |
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Paolozzi's Pop art collage |
Pop! goes the end of this two-part series – brief … but Pop is to the point – Paolozzi was the first to display the word “pop” on his collage in 1952.
Institute of Chartered Accountants - Paolozzi's tapestry ...
Restoration works at Tottenham Road Underground station ...
First post on Wilde's sculpture ...
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