This poster was designed by the 'godfather' of pop art, Eduardo Paolozzi, for the 1988 Soho Jazz Festival. This is an original featuring Paolozzis signature (in print) and is considered one of the hardest to find of all the designs Paolozzi did for the Festival.
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Shipped in a tube. Frame on sale for photographs only.
Available unframed (shipped rolled in a tube)
This is an authentic Paolozzi advertising poster produced by Hamburg for Soho Jazz Festivals Limited in 1988.
ABOUT EDUARDO PAOLOZZI
A true design pioneer. Paolozzi was born 1924 and considered as one of the founders of the Pop Art movement. He is best known for his works in public places, such as the design of the tube station Tottenham Court Road in London with coloured mosaics and the realisation of the Rheingarten project in Cologne.
In addition to sculpture, Paolozzi was also known for his graphic art, pottery, writing and films and films. Paolozzi taught textile design at the Central School of Art and Design in London from 1949 to 1955 and changed to the St. Martin's School of Art in 1955. He went to Hamburg for two years to teach at the Hochschule für Bildende Künste in 1960.
In 1981 he switched to the Akademie der Bildenden Künste in Munich, where he taught until his retirement in 1994. In 1989 he received the accolade. Eduardo Paolozzi died in London in April 2005. He is best known for his works in public places, such as the design of the tube station Tottenham Court Road in London with coloured mosaics, the realisation of the Rheingarten project in Cologne, and the cast iron sculpture 'Piscator' for Euston Square.
Product code: On sale 1988 Soho Jazz Festival, Paolozzi poster