Colin Self
Artist
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Biography
Colin Self: Pop Art Pioneer and Master Draughtsman
Colin Self's Role in British Pop Art and Early Career
Colin Self was pivotal in the development of Pop Art in the 1960s. Born in 1941 he studied at Norwich School of Art and then at the Slade where he met and was influenced by Peter Blake and David Hockney. His early work addressed the theme of Cold War Politics.
Colin Self's Draughtsmanship, Printmaking and Public Collections
Colin's highly personal and distinctive style of drawing, often focussing on everyday objects, led the artist Richard Hamilton to call him 'the best draughtsman in England since William Blake'. He is also widely regarded as a printmaker. Colin's work has been exhibited nationally and internationally and is represented in many public collections including Tate and the Arts Council.
