Eduardo PAOLOZZI Sack-o-Sauce (from Bunk)  (1972)
An original screenprint with lithography and hand-torn and creased collage adhered to a background of coloured paper, plate 6 from Bunk, a series of 47 images reproducing original collages made between 1944-1952. Signed in pencil upper right, un-numbered. Printed by Chris Betambeau at Advanced Graphics and published by Snail Chemicals.
The right hand corner has a crease which may or may not be deliberate at the time of creation, remains of tape on the reverse not affecting the front of the print, otherwise in very good condition with strong, bright colours and the glued elements stable.
Created from the covers of science fiction journals, magazine advertisements and photographs, and used in Paolozzi's groundbreaking 1952 lecture called Bunk! at the ICA in London, the original collages are considered as the 'opening salvo' of the Pop Art movement in art.
A bright fun pop art signed print from Paolozzi - the master of pop art collage - what's not to love?!
We have several signed and unsigned prints available from this set, please contact us for more information.
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