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A compulsive scrapbooker since childhood, Eduardo Paolozzi’s ‘Bunk!’ was created between 1947 and 1952. A series of 47 collages cut from American magazines, ‘Bunk!’ was shown to the public during a 1952 lecture at London’s ICA. Met with a divisive response, it was the first time that images from popular culture were presented as fine art. Still significant today, Paolozzi's ‘Bunk!’ is retrospectively credited with launching the Pop Art movement.
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A compulsive scrapbooker since childhood, Eduardo Paolozzi’s ‘Bunk!’ was created between 1947 and 1952. A series of 47 collages cut from American magazines, ‘Bunk!’ was shown to the public during a 1952 lecture at London’s ICA. Met with a divisive response, it was the first time that images from popular culture were presented as fine art. Still significant today, Paolozzi's ‘Bunk!’ is retrospectively credited with launching the Pop Art movement.
Read more about Eduardo Paolozzi: bit.ly/2F1j5i5
Read more about Bunk!: bit.ly/2B6ucTK
Facebook: facebook.com/nationalgalleries
Twitter: twitter.com/NatGalleriesSco
Instagram: instagram.com/natgalleriessco
Website: nationalgalleries.org