Paolozzi's work to take centre stage at Royal Academy exhibition ART: MEMORIAL EXHIBITION ART: MEMORIAL EXHIBITION Royal Academy to honour Leith's Pop Art master

The Sunday Herald | April 23, 2006| | Copyright

EDINBURGH artist Sir Eduardo Paolozzi is to be posthumously honoured with a major memorial display at this year's Royal Academy of Arts (RA) Summer Exhibition in London.

Focusing exclusively on his works created between 1950 and 1970, the event will provide the most significant public showing of Paolozzi's art outwith Scotland since a critically mauled retrospective in London's Tate Gallery in 1971.

Leith-born Paolozzi, who died last year, was a founding figure of the British Pop Art movement and the creator of vast public art works, including the large Hand and Foot sculptures at the top of ...

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