Maquettes for door panels for the Hunterian Art Gallery
Over his 50-year career, Eduardo Paolozzi was a hugely prolific artist and designer. He worked across many disciplines, including painting, sculpture, ceramics, textiles and printmaking, and introduced a radically new collage technique to Britain. He juxtaposed disparate sources such as pop art and Surrealism with an industrial, machine aesthetic. He applied this process across all media, from a set of low-relief aluminium doors designed for the Hunterian Art Gallery in Glasgow, to a series of highly original screenprints.
Credit: National Galleries Scotland - SNGMA...
1976-77
Wood, shellac and plaster
SDG378
Image and text © V&A Dundee
Where you'll find this
Permanent collection