Peter Blake
Following the Young Contemporaries exhibition of 1961, where he exhibited with David Hockney and R.B. Kitaj, Peter Blake was seen as a central figure in the emerging British Pop Art movement. He had already been included in group exhibitions at the Institute of Contemporary Arts and had his first solo exhibition in 1960. From 1963 Blake was represented by Robert Fraser "Groovy Bob" which placed him at the centre of swinging London and brought him into contact with leading figures of popular culture such as Paul McCartney. He is probably best known for his sleeve design for the Beatles' album Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band.
Blake became a Royal Academician in 1981, a CBE in 1983 and in 2002 he was knighted for his services to art. Retrospectives of Blake's work were held at the Tate in 1983 and Tate Liverpool in 2008.
Featured Artists
- Ancart Harold
- Andre Carl
- Avery Milton
- Baldessari John
- Barnes Ernie
- Brice Lisa
- Castellani Enrico
- Crawford Brett
- Dadamaino
- Dávila Jose
- de Tollenaere Saskia
- Downing Thomas
- Dyson Julian
- Elsner Slawomir
- Freud Lucian
- Gadsby Eric
- Gander Ryan
- Guston Philip
- Haring Keith
- Held Al
- Hockney David
- Katz Alex
- Kentridge William
- Knifer Julije
- Le Parc Julio
- Leciejewski Edgar
- Léger Fernand
- Levine Chris
- LeWitt Sol
- Marchéllo
- Mavignier Almir da Silva
- Miller Harland
- Modé João
- Morellet François
- Nadelman Elie
- Nesbitt Lowell Blair
- O'Donoghue Hughie
- Perry Grayson
- Picasso Pablo
- Pickstone Sarah
- Prehistoric Objects
- Quinn Marc
- Riley Bridget
- Ruscha Ed
- Serra Richard
- Shrigley David
- Smith Anj
- Smith Richard
- Soto Jesús Rafael
- Soulages Pierre
- Spencer Stanley
- Taller Popular de Serigrafía
- The Connor Brothers
- Turk Gavin
- Vasarely Victor
- Wood Jonas