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7 Pyramide in form einer Achtelskugel, 1967

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Edouardo Paolozzi was a leading modernist artist and pioneer of British Pop art that emerged in the early 1950s. As early as 1947, he repurposed pictures clipped from popular magazines and other mass-produced ephemera for his collages that critiqued postwar culture and the increasing mechanization of society. Exploring the image-rich environment of everyday life, Paolozzi also found himself drawn to new developments in science, technology, and mass media. He produced this screenprint, one of ten prints in the portfolio, after an excursion to California, where he visited popular sites like Disneyland and Paramount Studios, toured computer and technology labs at the University of California and Stanford University, and viewed operations at the industrial giants General Motors and Douglas Aircraft Company (now McDonnell Douglas). Here, Paolozzi blended motifs from popular culture with circuit boards, dot matrix patterns, and other machine-based imagery. Designed to be read horizontally (like a computer printout), the nonhierarchical arrangement of visual information hints at a dialogue between art and science.

Details
Title
7 Pyramide in form einer Achtelskugel
Artist Life
1924 - 2005
Role
Artist
Accession Number
P.70.34.9
Provenance
[Harcus Krakow Gallery, Boston]; sold to MIA, 1970.
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