And here's Eduardo himself, looking unusually dapper, in-period, (checking proofs of Moonstrips Empire News):
Saturday, 14 December 2013
Horizon of Expectations
Horizon of Expectations is stamp # 6851 in the Universal Electronic Vacuum suite of prints.
And here's Eduardo himself, looking unusually dapper, in-period, (checking proofs of Moonstrips Empire News):
And here's Eduardo himself, looking unusually dapper, in-period, (checking proofs of Moonstrips Empire News):
Wednesday, 11 December 2013
A formula that can shatter into a million glass bullets
How's that for a title?
This is the second print in the Universal Electronic Vacuum suite.
As pioneered in the '64-'65 suite, As Is When, colour renditions were systematically varied within the print run. Here, below is another version of the same image illustrating this facet of the work.
This is the second print in the Universal Electronic Vacuum suite.
As pioneered in the '64-'65 suite, As Is When, colour renditions were systematically varied within the print run. Here, below is another version of the same image illustrating this facet of the work.
Tuesday, 10 December 2013
Universal Electronic Vacuum, (to begin)
Best
known for his sculpture, Eduardo Paolozzi was creating fantastic, complex 2D
prints in the mid - late 60s. Starting with my favourite series, Universal Electronic Vacuum, I'll post these prints
progressively. After UEV will come As is When
and ZEEP.
Universal
Electronic Vacuum
was published in 1967. It consists of 10
prints and a poster. Screen printing was
by Kelpra Studio.
Imagine
how impressed we were then to have an artist referring to computers, (we wouldn’t
get really usable personal ones until 20 years later) military technology and
spaceflight, (the moon landings were still 3 years away).
First
print from this series (#6850) is Memory
Matrix.
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