Eduardo Paolozzi's Bunk!

Submitted by Anonymous on Thu 28 Nov 2013
Link: 
http://www.newcastlegateshead.com/whats-on/eduardo-paolozzis-bunk-p729601
Pub Date: 
Fri, 11/29/2013 - 02:01
Category: 
Exhibition
Site Structure: 
Tourism and travel
Summary: 
Eduardo Paolozzi's Bunk!
Date start: 
Sat, 01/25/2014 - 00:00
Date end: 
Sat, 05/17/2014 - 01:00
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http://www.newcastlegateshead.com/whats-on/eduardo-paolozzis-bunk-p729601
xcal venue id: 
http://www.newcastlegateshead.com/whats-on/eduardo-paolozzis-bunk-p729601
xcal venue name: 
Hatton Gallery
xcal venue region: 
Tyne and Wear
xcal venue postcode: 
NE1 7RU
xcal venue country: 
United Kingdom
xcal venue street: 
Newcastle University
xcal venue city: 
The Quadrangle, Newcastle upon Tyne
Lat: 
54.98032
Long: 
-1.6157
Description: 

“Ready-made metaphors for the dreams of the masses” is how Scottish Pop Artist Eduardo Paolozzi, who is regarded as one of the founders of the British Pop Art movement, described his collages.

Bunk! is a series of prints and collages which are mainly made from magazines given to the artist by American ex-servicemen. They show Paolozzi’s fascination with popular culture and technology, as well as with the glamour of American consumerism.

The series was created in 1972 and were seen as revolutionary. They are now regarded as one of the earliest examples of British pop art.

The term ‘bunk’ is short for ‘bunkum’, and American slang for rubbish or nonsense. It also refers to the American car manufacturer Henry Ford's famous statement that "history is more or less bunk”.