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Gerald Laing Art

British, 1936-2011
Gerald Ogilvie Laing (11 February 1936 – 23 November 2011) was a British pop artist and sculptor. He lived in the Scottish Highlands. Laing was born in Newcastle upon Tyne in 1936. He grew up during World War II and experienced the Battle of Britain as young boy. He attended the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst and served with the Royal Northumberland Fusiliers as a lieutenant in Ireland and Germany. He soon realized that the military was not what he was looking for and attended Saint Martin's School of Art in London. At the beginning of the 1960s, while still at Saint Martin's, Laing was introduced to artists in New York City. He met Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein, Jim Rosenquist and Robert Indiana. After art school he moved there, and with his connections, his art career began to take off. Laing's career took him from the avant-garde world of 1960s pop art, through minimalist sculpture, followed by representational sculpture and then back full circle to his pop art roots. In 1993 the Fruitmarket Gallery in Edinburgh staged a retrospective exhibition of his work. In 2012 Sims Reed Gallery staged an exhibition of his prints and multiples, his most comprehensive show of work to date. Laing did a series of anti-war paintings, based primarily on photographs from the atrocities at Abu Ghraib. These paintings were the beginning of his return to pop art. They were followed in 2004 by a series of Amy Winehouse paintings, as well as a painting of Victoria Beckham and Kate Moss. On 19 February 2012 a bronze sculpture by Laing, Dreamer, was stolen from Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum in Glasgow. In February 2014, Laing's Brigitte Bardot painting from 1963 work sold for £902,500 in an auction at Christie’s in London, a record sum for the artist.
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Artist: Gerald Laing
Plunger, 1968 - Minimalist White Abstract Graphic 20th Century Screenprint
Plunger, 1968 - Minimalist White Abstract Graphic 20th Century Screenprint

Plunger, 1968 - Minimalist White Abstract Graphic 20th Century Screenprint

By Gerald Laing

Located in Kingsclere, GB

Laing was born in Newcastle upon Tyne. He grew up during World War II and experienced the Battle of Britain as young boy. He attended the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst and served...

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Mid-20th Century Gerald Laing Art

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Screen

Gerald Laing - City Center Light Opera, silkscreen on die-cut mylar, signed/N
Gerald Laing - City Center Light Opera, silkscreen on die-cut mylar, signed/N

Gerald Laing - City Center Light Opera, silkscreen on die-cut mylar, signed/N

By Gerald Laing

Located in New York, NY

Gerald Laing City Center Light Opera, 1968 Lime colored Screenprint on die-cut Mylar Hand signed, numbered 6/144 and dated in pencil on the front 25 × 35 inches Unframed Gerald Lai...

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1960s Pop Art Gerald Laing Art

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Mylar, Screen

Cheuelere Assigne, from Witness by Gerald Laing, 1968
Cheuelere Assigne, from Witness by Gerald Laing, 1968

Cheuelere Assigne, from Witness by Gerald Laing, 1968

By Gerald Laing

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Cheuelere Assigne, from Witness by Gerald Laing, 1968 Additional information: Medium: screenprint in colours with Mylar collage on wove paper 23 1/8 x 29 in 58.5 x 73.5 cm signed, d...

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20th Century Gerald Laing Art

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Screen

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Abstract Minimalist Color Silkscreen Mylar Print Gerald Laing British Pop Art

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