Folio X: Eduardo Paolozzi. Underground Design
Paolozzi. Cook, Peter (Introduction)
London. Architectural Association. 1986
'Folio X', the Architectural Association monograph on Eduardo Paolozzi produced in collaboration with the artist and with an original signed colour lithograph.
This portfolio includes a colour lithograph signed andd dated by Paolozzi in pencil, 18 loose plates specially prepared by Paolozzi 'reproduced by an experimental thermographic printing process' and a text booklet with essays and a bibliography. It was published to accompany the exhibition of Paolozzi's designs for murals for Tottenham Court Road Underground station at the Royal Academy.
'This 'Folio' was originally intended to follow 'Private Vision - Public Art', an exhibition held at the Architectural Association in London in March 1984 on Eduardo Paolozzi's work in the applied arts. The exhibition focused in particular on his project, then under construction, for murals for Tottenham Court Road Underground station ... '. (From the text).
This portfolio includes a colour lithograph signed andd dated by Paolozzi in pencil, 18 loose plates specially prepared by Paolozzi 'reproduced by an experimental thermographic printing process' and a text booklet with essays and a bibliography. It was published to accompany the exhibition of Paolozzi's designs for murals for Tottenham Court Road Underground station at the Royal Academy.
'This 'Folio' was originally intended to follow 'Private Vision - Public Art', an exhibition held at the Architectural Association in London in March 1984 on Eduardo Paolozzi's work in the applied arts. The exhibition focused in particular on his project, then under construction, for murals for Tottenham Court Road Underground station ... '. (From the text).
[pp. 32 (booklet) + 19 loose sheets (plates)]. Large square 4to. (320 x 318 mm). Printed text and monochrome illustration throughout (booklet), original colour lithograph signed and dated by the artist in pencil and 18 further plates on black or grey card. Loose as issued in original publisher's black cloth-covered board box with titles to front cover in silver, slight rubbing to box.
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