Victor Pasmore, Hatton Gallery, 1960. Catalogue designed by Richard Hamilton
Catalogue designed by Richard Hamilton for an exhibition of works by Victor Pasmore at the Hatton Gallery Newcastle upon Tyne in May 1960. 26 large monochrome images of Pasmore’s work made between 1955 and 1960 mostly photographed by the artists Noel Forster and Richard Hamilton including relief constructions, transparent constructions, spatial constructions, paintings and the Peterlee architectural project. Also includes a photographic portrait by Richard Hamilton of Pasmore in the British Pavilion at the 1960 Venice Biennale in front of his work ‘Linear Motif in black and white’ (1959-1960); installation photographs by Richard Hamilton of ‘An Exhibit’ Pasmore’s exhibition made in collaboration with Hamilton and Lawrence Alloway shown in Newcastle and at the ICA London in 1957; as well as an introduction by Ronald A Davey and interview with Pasmore by Leif Sjoberg of Columbia University.
Hamilton’s signature spiral binding and coloured page dividers (in this case black) common to the series of catalogues Hamilton designed whilst at the Fine Art Department of Durham University, including Sidney Nolan (1961 - available at Room & Book), Joe Tilson (1963), Francis Picabia (1964) and Eduardo Paolozzi (1965).
In 1954 Pasmore was appointed Master of painting in the School of Fine Art, King’s College, University of Durham, a post he held until 1961. As a progressive teacher Pasmore’s influence was instrumental in changing art education. Three years prior to his appointment to Durham, in 1951, Pasmore had made his first abstract reliefs, using Perspex and wood. The critic Herbert Read called it the most revolutionary event in post-war British art. Coinciding with his appointment at Durham, Pasmore joined Peter Daniel and Franc Dixon as collaborators on the design of Peterlee New Town. Whilst at Durham Pasmore also collaborated with Ernö Goldfinger and Helen Phillips for “This is Tomorrow” at the Whitechapel Art Gallery in 1956 and with Richard Hamilton and Lawrence Alloway on ‘an Exhibit’ shown at Newcastle and the I.C.A. in 1957.
Artist: Victor Pasmore
Author: Ronald A Davey
Design: Richard Hamilton
Publisher: Hatton Gallery / King's College, Durham University
Publication date: 1960
Format: Spiral bound
Condition: Very Good
Stock Number: RB03970-3
Catalogue designed by Richard Hamilton for an exhibition of works by Victor Pasmore at the Hatton Gallery Newcastle upon Tyne in May 1960. 26 large monochrome images of Pasmore’s work made between 1955 and 1960 mostly photographed by the artists Noel Forster and Richard Hamilton including relief constructions, transparent constructions, spatial constructions, paintings and the Peterlee architectural project. Also includes a photographic portrait by Richard Hamilton of Pasmore in the British Pavilion at the 1960 Venice Biennale in front of his work ‘Linear Motif in black and white’ (1959-1960); installation photographs by Richard Hamilton of ‘An Exhibit’ Pasmore’s exhibition made in collaboration with Hamilton and Lawrence Alloway shown in Newcastle and at the ICA London in 1957; as well as an introduction by Ronald A Davey and interview with Pasmore by Leif Sjoberg of Columbia University.
Hamilton’s signature spiral binding and coloured page dividers (in this case black) common to the series of catalogues Hamilton designed whilst at the Fine Art Department of Durham University, including Sidney Nolan (1961 - available at Room & Book), Joe Tilson (1963), Francis Picabia (1964) and Eduardo Paolozzi (1965).
In 1954 Pasmore was appointed Master of painting in the School of Fine Art, King’s College, University of Durham, a post he held until 1961. As a progressive teacher Pasmore’s influence was instrumental in changing art education. Three years prior to his appointment to Durham, in 1951, Pasmore had made his first abstract reliefs, using Perspex and wood. The critic Herbert Read called it the most revolutionary event in post-war British art. Coinciding with his appointment at Durham, Pasmore joined Peter Daniel and Franc Dixon as collaborators on the design of Peterlee New Town. Whilst at Durham Pasmore also collaborated with Ernö Goldfinger and Helen Phillips for “This is Tomorrow” at the Whitechapel Art Gallery in 1956 and with Richard Hamilton and Lawrence Alloway on ‘an Exhibit’ shown at Newcastle and the I.C.A. in 1957.
Artist: Victor Pasmore
Author: Ronald A Davey
Design: Richard Hamilton
Publisher: Hatton Gallery / King's College, Durham University
Publication date: 1960
Format: Spiral bound
Condition: Very Good
Stock Number: RB03970-3
Catalogue designed by Richard Hamilton for an exhibition of works by Victor Pasmore at the Hatton Gallery Newcastle upon Tyne in May 1960. 26 large monochrome images of Pasmore’s work made between 1955 and 1960 mostly photographed by the artists Noel Forster and Richard Hamilton including relief constructions, transparent constructions, spatial constructions, paintings and the Peterlee architectural project. Also includes a photographic portrait by Richard Hamilton of Pasmore in the British Pavilion at the 1960 Venice Biennale in front of his work ‘Linear Motif in black and white’ (1959-1960); installation photographs by Richard Hamilton of ‘An Exhibit’ Pasmore’s exhibition made in collaboration with Hamilton and Lawrence Alloway shown in Newcastle and at the ICA London in 1957; as well as an introduction by Ronald A Davey and interview with Pasmore by Leif Sjoberg of Columbia University.
Hamilton’s signature spiral binding and coloured page dividers (in this case black) common to the series of catalogues Hamilton designed whilst at the Fine Art Department of Durham University, including Sidney Nolan (1961 - available at Room & Book), Joe Tilson (1963), Francis Picabia (1964) and Eduardo Paolozzi (1965).
In 1954 Pasmore was appointed Master of painting in the School of Fine Art, King’s College, University of Durham, a post he held until 1961. As a progressive teacher Pasmore’s influence was instrumental in changing art education. Three years prior to his appointment to Durham, in 1951, Pasmore had made his first abstract reliefs, using Perspex and wood. The critic Herbert Read called it the most revolutionary event in post-war British art. Coinciding with his appointment at Durham, Pasmore joined Peter Daniel and Franc Dixon as collaborators on the design of Peterlee New Town. Whilst at Durham Pasmore also collaborated with Ernö Goldfinger and Helen Phillips for “This is Tomorrow” at the Whitechapel Art Gallery in 1956 and with Richard Hamilton and Lawrence Alloway on ‘an Exhibit’ shown at Newcastle and the I.C.A. in 1957.
Artist: Victor Pasmore
Author: Ronald A Davey
Design: Richard Hamilton
Publisher: Hatton Gallery / King's College, Durham University
Publication date: 1960
Format: Spiral bound
Condition: Very Good
Stock Number: RB03970-3