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Richard Hamilton: Shock & Awe, 2007-2008Inkjet print on Hewlett-Packard Premium canva2000 x 1000 cm© Richard HamiltonPhoto courtesy of Royal Botanic Garden
Richard Hamilton: Shock & Awe, 2007-2008
Inkjet print on Hewlett-Packard Premium canva
2000 x 1000 cm
© Richard Hamilton
Photo courtesy of Royal Botanic Garden
Richard Hamilton: Protest Pictures
EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND  •  Royal Botanic Garden  •  31 July - 12 October 2008
 
The paintings, collages and installation in Protest Pictures have been selected by the artist for Inverleith House and this is the first exhibition to examine Richard Hamilton's exacting portrayal of political actions, movements and figures which have shaped British lives.

In the 1960s Hamilton parodied the then leader of the Labour Government (Hugh Gaitskell) for rejecting a policy of unilateral nuclear disarmament and in the 1980s he began a trilogy of paintings based upon the conflicts in Northern Ireland; The citizen (1982-3), The subject (1988-9) and The state (1993) will be shown alongside works from the collection of the artist and his wife, the painter Rita Donagh, for the first time.

Hamilton's earliest artistic influences were the Victorian natural scientist D'Arcy Wentworth Thompson (who was born very close to the Royal Botanic Garden) and the artist Marcel Duchamp. A member of the Independent Group, Hamilton (b. 1922) became a founder of the British Pop Art movement and an influential teacher - most notably in Newcastle-upon-Tyne. In 1993 he represented Britain at the Venice Biennale where he was awarded the Golden Lion.


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