Pop!: Art in a Changing Britain

Fun exhibition at Pallant House looking at Pop Art in Britain and how artists responded to rapid social change.
 
This was a nicely curated show drawing on the gallery’s significant collection of work from this period but I’ve done a number of exhibitions about the individual artists recently  (Blake, Paolozzi, Caulfield and Hamilton) and I didn’t feel it added to those. I was predicting at the start which pictures would appear and was right.
 
It did find the section on the 1961 Young Contemporaries show interesting as it showed you this group of people at the start of their careers not as the Grand Dames of the art world they have become. It was also a nice touch to start the show with lovely photographs of the artists by Snowdon.
 
There was a good section at the end looking at the importance of prints in this period as a way of popularising art including a lovely set by Paolozzi.
 
Closed on 7 May 2018
 
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