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Book Review
The Art of Brutalism: Rescuing Hope from Catastrophe in 1950s Britain. By Ben Highmore
04/2018 | 1381 | 160
Pages: 353-354
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Reviewer:
Massey, Anne (Massey, Anne)
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7. Machine Made America II, by John McHale. 1956. Collage reproduced on the cover of The Architectural Review, May 1957.
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Pop in the Age of Boom: Richard Hamilton's 'Just what is it that makes today's homes so different, so appealing?'
09/2007 | 1254 | 149
Pages: 607-620
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Stonard, John-Paul (Stonard, John-Paul)
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12. Just what is it that makes today's homes so different, so appealing?, by Richard Hamilton. 1956. Collage of printed materials and gouache, 25.7 by 24.5 cm. (Sammlung Zundel, Kunsthalle Tübingen).
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13. Catalogue for the exhibition This is Tomorrow, Whitechapel Art Gallery, 1956, showing two-page spread designed by Richard Hamilton, including the collage Just what is it...
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14. '12 Posters for This is Tomorrow', reproduced in Architectural Design (September 1956), p.304. Included are the posters designed by John McHale (top row, second from left) and Richard Hamilton (top row, third from left) for Group Two.
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15. Machine made America II, by John McHale. 1956. Cover for Architectural Review (24th May 1957).
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16. Shoe-Life Stories, by John McHale. c.1955. Double-page spread from collage book, mixed media, 25.1 by 41.5 cm. (John McHale archive, Yale Center for British Art, New Haven).
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17. Suggested design for the Group Two contribution to the catalogue of This is Tomorrow, by John McHale. (Richard Hamilton archive).
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18. Photograph of an East End shop front, by Nigel Henderson. 1949-53. Reproduced in V. Walsh: Nigel Henderson. Parallel of Life and Art, London 2001. p.52.
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19. This is Tomorrow, perspective of exhibition, by Richard Hamilton. 1956. Collage and ink on paper, 30.5 by 47 cm. (Staatsgalerie, Stuttgart).
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20. See, hear, smell, touch, by Richard Hamilton. 1956. Collage, 21 by 22.1 cm. (Museum Ludwig, Cologne).
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29. Dada Siegt, by Raoul Hausmann. 1920. Photomontage and collage with water-colour on paper, 60 by 43 cm. (Private Collection).
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21. Advertisement for Armstrong Royal Floors. Reproduced in Ladies' Home Journal (June 1955).
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22. '100 Mile High Portrait of Earth', double-page feature published in Life (5th September 1955).
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23. Advertisement for Stromberg-Carlson television manufacturer. Reproduced in Life (10th January 1955).
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24. Advertisement of Young Romance 26 (1949), included in Young Love 15 (1950), p.23. (Collection of Harry Mendryk; © Joe Simon and Jack Kirby).
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25. Advertisement for Ford Fairlane. Reproduced in Fortune magazine (February 1955).
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26. Advertisement for Hoover Constellation. Reproduced in Ladies' Home Journal (June 1955).
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27. Advertisement for Armour Star Ham. Reproduced in Look (20th April 1954).
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28. Irwin 'Zabo' Koszewski. Photograph by Bruce Bellas. Reproduced in Tomorrow's Man (September 1954).