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Eduardo Paolozzi
Sir Eduardo Paolozzi, the sculptor, is justly credited with the explosive development in screen printing as a creative medium for artists. He is a collage maker of extraordinary facility inventing ready made metaphors or a universe of pictures (as he describes them).

The mechanical perfection of the screen printing medium has provided an ideal vehicle for the juxtaposition of incongruities and in particular, for the new Turing Collection which expresses the life and work of mathematician and philosopher, Alan Turing.


Eduardo Paolozzi's famous sculptures can be seen at prominent locations throughout the world.


Profile:
Sir Eduardo Paolozzi (b. 1924, Edinburgh, Scotland) studied at Edinburgh School of Art and the Slade. He taught Textiles Design at the Central School of Art, sculpture at St Martin's, ceramics at The Royal College and was visiting Professor at Hamburg, Cologne and The University of California. In 1977 he became Professor of sculpture at Akademie der Bildenden Kunste, Munich and Sculptor-In-Ordinary for Scotland since 1991. He was knighted in 1988.

His first exhibition was in 1944 in London, since when he has had numerous one-man exhibitions and participated in major national and international group exhibitions, such as the Tate Retrospective. The Paolozzi Museum opened in Edinburgh in spring 1999.

Copies of his portfolios are held in many international collections. Many curators regard them as the benchmark by which other prints may be judged.

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