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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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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.
Book Review
Space, Hope and Brutalism: English Architecture 1945–1975, by Elain Harwood
09/2016 | 1362 | 158
Pages: 745-746
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Hopkins, Owen (Hopkins, Owen)
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43. Woman bewitched by the moon, by Stanley Clifford-Smith. 1960s (Private collection)
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Paolozzi in America
09/2011 | 1302 | 153
Pages: 591-596
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Stonard, John-Paul (Stonard, John-Paul)
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38. St Sebastian no.2, by Eduardo Paolozzi. 1957. Bronze, 215.3 cm. high. (Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York; photograph copyright Nathan Rosenberg; courtesy of the Conway Library, Courtauld Institute, London).
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39. Jason, by Eduardo Paolozzi. 1956. Bronze, 168.9 cm. high. (Museum of Modern Art, New York; photograph copyright David Farrell; courtesy of the Conway Library, Courtauld Institute, London).
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40. Box-headed figure, by Eduardo Paolozzi. 1958. Bronze, 120.1 cm. high. (Alan and Janet Wurtzburger Collection, Baltimore Museum of Art; photograph courtesy of the Conway Library, Courtauld Institute, London).
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41. Wax model for Figure, by Eduardo Paolozzi. 1958–59. 180.3 cm. high. Presumed destroyed in casting. (Photograph Betty Parsons Archive, Archives of American Art, Washington).
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43. Installation photograph of exhibition of works by Eduardo Paolozzi at Betty Parsons Gallery, New York, 1962. From left to right: FSZP (1957); Forms on a bow (1948–49); Monkey man (1958); Triple fuse (1960); and Tower of tears (1961). (Photograph Betty Parsons Archive, Archives of American Art, Washington).
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44. Triple fuse, by Eduardo Paolozzi. 1960. Bronze, 63.5 cm. high. (Location unknown; photograph Betty Parsons Archive, Archives of American Art, Washington).
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47. Detail of Tyrannical tower crowned with thorns of violence, shown with the Houses of Parliament, London, in the background. (Photograph Betty Parsons Archive, Archives of American Art, Washington).
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42. Installation photograph of exhibition of works by Eduardo Paolozzi at Betty Parsons Gallery, New York, 1960. From left to right: Little king (1958); Large frog (1958); Jason (1956); and Head (1957). (Photograph Betty Parsons Archive, Archives of American Art, Washington).
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45. Cover of exhibition catalogue Eduardo Paolozzi, Betty Parsons Gallery, New York, March–April 1960, showing Japanese war god. 1958. Bronze, 152.4 cm. high. (Albright-Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo).
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46. Cover of exhibition catalogue Eduardo Paolozzi, Betty Parsons Gallery, New York, April–May 1962, showing Tyrannical tower crowned with thorns of violence. 1961. Bronze, 72.5 cm. high. (Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, Edinburgh).
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48. Installation photograph of a display of Eduardo Paolozzi’s works at the Museum of Modern Art, New York, 1964. From left to right: Lotus (1963); Wittgenstein at casino (1963); and The world divides into facts (1963). (Photograph courtesy of the Conway Library, Courtauld Institute, London).
Book Review
Neo-avant-garde and Postmodern: Postwar Architecture in Britain and Beyond
09/2011 | 1302 | 153
Pages: 611-612
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Miele, Chris (Miele, Chris)
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Neo-avant-garde and Postmodern: Postwar Architecture in Britain and Beyond | editor: Crinson, Mark , editor: Zimmerman, Claire
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64. Pages from the sketchbook This is Tomorrow, by Alison and Peter Smithson, Eduardo Paolozzi and Nigel Henderson. 1956. (Yale Center for British Art, New Haven).
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The Art and Architecture Building at Yale, Once Again
12/1972 | 837 | 114
Pages: 853-861
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Pommer, Richard (Pommer, Richard)
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84. View West on Chapel Street, New Haven: The Gallery, Louis Kahn's Wing, the Art and Architecture Building at York Street.
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85. Preliminary Sketch by Paul Rudolph for the York Street Project.
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86. Preliminary Sketch by Paul Rudolph for the York Street Project.
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87. Stage 2 Project, York Street Façade.
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88. Variant of the Stage 2 Project, Published in the New York Times, 18th June 1960.
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89. View of the Art and Architecture Building in the Spring of 1971 after Sunshades were Installed.
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B. Map of the Street Hall Project (On the Right), from the Yale Daily News [8th December 1958].