
When Britain Went Pop. British Pop Art: The Early Years
Christie’s King Street
8 King Street
London
UK
9 October – 23 November 2013
103 Bond Street
London
W1S 1ST
Christie’s, in association with Waddingtons Custot, present the first comprehensive survey of British Pop Art ever to be held in London, and Gerald Laing’s work takes centre stage with eight paintings on display including Lincoln Convertible and Number Seventy-one. Other artists include Richard Hamilton, David Hockney and Peter Blake.
Exhibition Catalogue
When Britain Went Pop. British Pop Art: The Early Years
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Images from Exhibition
Works Exhibited
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Cléo from 5 to 7, Oil on canvas, 1962, 5chevron_right
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Brigitte Bardot, Oil on canvas, 1963, 8chevron_right
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Starlet 1a (Head), Oil on canvas, 1963, 15chevron_right
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Lincoln Convertible, Oil on irregular, shaped canvas, 1964, 33chevron_right
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Jean Harlow, Oil on irregular, shaped canvas, 1964, 61chevron_right
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Surfer Girl, Oil on canvas, 1965, 68chevron_right
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Number Sixty-Seven, Oil on canvas, 1965, 69chevron_right
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Number Seventy-One, Oil on canvas, 1965, 73chevron_right