Richard Hamilton

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Richard Hamilton: Biography

Richard Hamilton was born in 1922 in London. In 1934 he attended evening classes in art. In 1936 he worked in the publicity department of an electrical firm. He studied at the Westminster Technical College and St. Martin's School of Art. In 1937 he worked in the publicity department of the Reimann Studios. From 1938-40 he studied painting at the Royal Academy Schools. He enrolled for a course in technical drawing and worked as a draughtsman from 1941-45. He was readmitted for the Royal Academy Schools in 1946 but was expelled in the same year as a result of apparently unsatisfactory work. He began his national service. In 1947 he married Terry O'Reilly. He studied at the Slade School of Art, 1948-51. His etchings from this period were exhibited at his first one - man exhibition at Gimpel Fils, 1950. the first exhibition he designed himself was "Growth and Form" at the ICA, London, 1951. In 1952 he became a teacher of silver work, typography and industrial design at the Central School of Art and Crafts. One of his colleagues there was Eduardo Palozzi, with whom Hamilton was a founder member of the "Independetn Group" at the ICA. This was a group of intellectuals who met to discuss cultural change at the age of technology. In 1953 he became lecturer in the Fine Art Department at the King's College in the University of Durham. In this pst he worked with Victor Pasmore and taught a course in basic design which was also attended by art students. In 1955 he exhibited his paintings at the Hanover Gallery, London. His paintings at this time were influenced by cubism. In the same year he devised and designed the exhibition "Man, Machine and Motion" at the ICA. In 1956 he made his first pop collage as a design for the poster and catalogue of the exhibition "This is Tomorrow" at the Whitechapel Gallery, which he had helped to organize with other members of the Independent Group. From 1857-61 he taught interior design at the Royal College of Art. In 1960 he was awarded the William and Norma Copley Foundation award for Painting. He also published a typographical version of Marcel Duchamp's "Green Box". His wife died in a car accident in 1962. in 1963 he visited the USA for the first time. In 1965 he began his reconstruction of Marcel Duchamp's "La tand Verre". He organized the Duchamp retrospective at the Tate Gallery in 1966. his works on the theme of the Guggenheim Museum were also shown at the Robert Fraser Gallery. In 1969 he helped to make a film of his work for the Arts Council. In 1970 he showed his "Cosmetic Studies". He was awarded the Talins Prize International, Amsterdam, 1970. In 1977-78 he collaborated with Dieter Roth at Cadaques. In 1982 his writings, notes and documents were published by Thames and Hudson, London.

A Languid Floating Flower - Richard Hamilton
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