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Paolozzi

British  
/ paʊˈlɒtsɪ /

noun

  1. Sir Eduardo ( Luigi ).1924–2005, British sculptor and designer, noted esp for his semiabstract metal figures

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Likewise, she enjoys the affinity between a large jar of intestine-like balloons submerged in liquid, a work by the London-based Spanish artist Saelia Aparicio, that she keeps in her library, and the curving shapes of a poster in her hallway by the Scottish Pop artist Eduardo Paolozzi, whose motifs Wood routinely references in her own designs.

From New York Times

“Pop Art is the representation of representations,” he writes during a discussion of Eduardo Paolozzi.

From Slate

He did not graduate, but a teacher there, the sculptor Eduardo Paolozzi, became a lifelong friend and mentor.

From Seattle Times

The Fine Art Society will show a group exhibition of portraiture by artists ranging from John Byrne and Jennifer McRae to Eduardo Paolozzi.

From BBC

Nicolas Paolozzi invites visitors to Place Louis-Pradel to gather under his work, which is inspired by bioluminescent sea creatures.

From The Guardian