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Joe Tilson
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Tilson is one of the founding figures of British Pop art in the early 1960s and an enthusiastic proponent of the hedonism, optimism and political activism that characterised the decade. His work embraced advances in technology, reflected the ever-increasing power of mass media and exposed changing attitudes towards sexual liberation. Tilson has been a lifelong dedicated printmaker and has gained a reputation as one of Britains foremost artists producing prints, multiples, constructions, paintings and reliefs. His work is held in collections internationally including the Tate Gallery, London, MoMA, New York and the Stedelijk, Amsterdam. He is a Royal Acadamecian and his artistic career was celebrated at the Royal Academy in a retrospective exhibition in 2002.
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