Richard Hamilton (1922 - 2011)

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Richard Hamilton

Richard William Hamilton was a pivotal figure in the evolution of modern art, seamlessly blending traditional mediums with emerging cultural commentary. Born in London in 1922, Hamilton emerged as a leading voice in the pop art movement, a genre that sought to bridge the gap between high art and popular culture. His work, characterized by its innovative use of materials and its critical eye on consumer society, positioned him as a critical link between art's past and its rapidly evolving future.

Hamilton's influence is perhaps best encapsulated in his iconic collage, "Just what is it that makes today's homes so different, so appealing?" Created for the This Is Tomorrow exhibition in 1956, this piece is widely regarded as one of the first works of pop art, predating the more widely recognized contributions of American artists like Andy Warhol and Roy Lichtenstein. By integrating images from magazines, advertisements, and other mass media, Hamilton crafted a visually striking critique of contemporary consumerism and its pervasive impact on the domestic sphere.

Beyond his contributions to pop art, Hamilton's legacy is also preserved in his role as an educator and theorist. His writings and teachings have influenced generations of artists, encouraging them to explore the intersections of art, technology, and society. His works are held in high esteem and are featured in prestigious collections worldwide, including the Tate Gallery in London and the Museum of Modern Art in New York.

For collectors and experts in art and antiques, Hamilton's oeuvre offers a fascinating window into the mid-20th century's cultural shifts. His ability to capture the zeitgeist of his time, while also pushing the boundaries of what art could be, makes his work both historically significant and continually relevant.

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Date and place of birt:24 february 1922, London, United Kingdom
Date and place of death:13 september 2011, London, United Kingdom
Nationality:United Kingdom
Period of activity: XX, XXI century
Specialization:Artist, Graphic artist, Painter, Researcher
Genre:Allegory
Art style:Modern art, Multiple, Pop Art, Post War Art, Contemporary art

Creators United Kingdom

William George Gillies (1898 - 1973)
William George Gillies
1898 - 1973
Charles Rennie Mackintosh (1868 - 1928)
Charles Rennie Mackintosh
1868 - 1928
Felix Kelly (1914 - 1994)
Felix Kelly
1914 - 1994
Francis Lepipre (1640 - 1695)
Francis Lepipre
1640 - 1695
Markey Robinson (1918 - 1999)
Markey Robinson
1918 - 1999
Digby Scott ()
Digby Scott
Edward Theodore Compton (1849 - 1921)
Edward Theodore Compton
1849 - 1921
Fiona Rae (1963)
Fiona Rae
1963
Lowes Cato Dickinson (1819 - 1908)
Lowes Cato Dickinson
1819 - 1908
Peter Blake (1932)
Peter Blake
1932
Edward Pritchett (1807 - 1876)
Edward Pritchett
1807 - 1876
Reginald Beauchamp (1910 - 2000)
Reginald Beauchamp
1910 - 2000
James (Jim) Lambie (1964)
James (Jim) Lambie
1964
Michael Kirkham (1971)
Michael Kirkham
1971
Nicky Hoberman (1967)
Nicky Hoberman
1967
Gilbert Pete (1948)
Gilbert Pete
1948

Creators Contemporary art

Jack Vanarsky (1936 - 2009)
Jack Vanarsky
1936 - 2009
Omer Uluc (1931 - 2010)
Omer Uluc
1931 - 2010
Hans Falk (1918 - 2002)
Hans Falk
1918 - 2002
Francis Picabia (1879 - 1953)
Francis Picabia
1879 - 1953
Michel Boyer (1935 - 2011)
Michel Boyer
1935 - 2011
Zhang Yexing (1981)
Zhang Yexing
1981
Jozef Cantré (1890 - 1957)
Jozef Cantré
1890 - 1957
Jan Lenica (1928 - 2001)
Jan Lenica
1928 - 2001
Magdalena Rădulescu (1902 - 1983)
Magdalena Rădulescu
1902 - 1983
Max Wette (XX century - ?)
Max Wette
XX century - ?
George Rodrigue (1944 - 2013)
George Rodrigue
1944 - 2013
Ivo Hauptmann (1886 - 1973)
Ivo Hauptmann
1886 - 1973
Michael Danner (1951)
Michael Danner
1951
Martin Krampen (1928 - 2015)
Martin Krampen
1928 - 2015
Patricia Treib (1979)
Patricia Treib
1979
Emilio Stanzani (1906 - 1977)
Emilio Stanzani
1906 - 1977
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