Eduardo Paolozzi

Colourful exhibition at the Whitechapel Gallery looking at the work and career of Eduardo Paolozzi.

This was a visually stunning show with space given to the work even though over 250 works were included. However I found the narrative got a bit lost by trying to tell a series of stories in large spaces. It would have been helped if the labelling had been more consistent with larger labels to mark the start of a section. The leaflet was useful as a guide to what sections to look for as otherwise the story would have got very confused.

I liked the wonderful cacophony of work in the downstairs gallery showing the earlier work and I loved the fact that design work was included as well as sculpture, painting, prints and collages. I was amused by the material designs and the Horrocks’ dress in Paolozzi in a yellow, black and white geometric design. I want one!

Upstairs I loved the section on his work in the public space including a lovely painting of the design for the Tottenham Court Road mosaic. I was also interested in the section on the working methods for the later sculptures such as the head of Richard Rogers. It showed how he assembled, destroyed and constantly reworking pieces, casting at different stages but then reworking the model again, challenging the idea of a finished piece of art.

Closes on 14 May 2017

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