Eduardo Paolozzi (1924–2005) - Abstract Composition





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Eduardo Paolozzi, Abstract Composition (1980), une sérigraphie couleur représentant une ville moderne, tirée en édition limitée du portfolio Art Zanders ’80, signée au trait sur plaque, imprimée sur papier CHROMOLUX (≈250 g/m²), 49 × 67 cm, en excellent état.
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color serigraph by Eduardo Paolozzi (1924–2005) pioneering role in the development of British Pop Art and his lifelong fascination with technology, machinery, and visual culture. Created in 1980 for the renowned portfolio Art Zanders ’80, this work presents a complex, almost circuit-like composition, combining architectural elements, mechanical schematics, and figurative fragments into a cohesive and visually engaging whole.
Paolozzi, often associated with artists such as Richard Hamilton, Peter Blake, David Hockney, and Allen Jones, was instrumental in shaping post-war British art. His work also resonates with broader international movements and dialogues, connecting to figures such as Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein, Robert Rauschenberg, Jasper Johns, and even earlier influences like Fernand Léger and Marcel Duchamp. In this print, one can also sense affinities with the structural and conceptual approaches of artists like Jean Tinguely, Victor Vasarely, and Eduardo Chillida.
Artist: Eduardo Paolozzi (1924–2005)
Title: From Art Zanders ’80
Year: 1980
Technique: Color serigraph (silkscreen)
Paper: CHROMOLUX, approx. 250 g/m²
Printer: Hans Kähler, Hamburg
Signature: Plate-signed
Dimensions: 68 x 49.5 cm
Edition: From a portfolio (Art Zanders ’80)
Condition
The work is in very good condition. Colors remain strong and vivid thanks to the high-quality CHROMOLUX paper. The sheet is clean, with only minimal signs of handling. Overall, a well-preserved and highly presentable example.
color serigraph by Eduardo Paolozzi (1924–2005) pioneering role in the development of British Pop Art and his lifelong fascination with technology, machinery, and visual culture. Created in 1980 for the renowned portfolio Art Zanders ’80, this work presents a complex, almost circuit-like composition, combining architectural elements, mechanical schematics, and figurative fragments into a cohesive and visually engaging whole.
Paolozzi, often associated with artists such as Richard Hamilton, Peter Blake, David Hockney, and Allen Jones, was instrumental in shaping post-war British art. His work also resonates with broader international movements and dialogues, connecting to figures such as Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein, Robert Rauschenberg, Jasper Johns, and even earlier influences like Fernand Léger and Marcel Duchamp. In this print, one can also sense affinities with the structural and conceptual approaches of artists like Jean Tinguely, Victor Vasarely, and Eduardo Chillida.
Artist: Eduardo Paolozzi (1924–2005)
Title: From Art Zanders ’80
Year: 1980
Technique: Color serigraph (silkscreen)
Paper: CHROMOLUX, approx. 250 g/m²
Printer: Hans Kähler, Hamburg
Signature: Plate-signed
Dimensions: 68 x 49.5 cm
Edition: From a portfolio (Art Zanders ’80)
Condition
The work is in very good condition. Colors remain strong and vivid thanks to the high-quality CHROMOLUX paper. The sheet is clean, with only minimal signs of handling. Overall, a well-preserved and highly presentable example.

