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Duggie Fields âŚâ the flat as total pop-art environment

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Duggie Fields (1945-2021) â French Curve [acrylic on canvas, 1971]
Duggie Fields (British, 1945-2021), Another Therapeutic Posture, 1984. Acrylic on canvas, 139.5 x 152.7 cm.
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âHe painted portraits of Malcom McDowell (Clockwork Orange) for Stanley Kubrik, Zandra Rhodes, Marc BolanÂ
 Duggie Fields likes to live with his paintings, his favourite being the one hes currently working on. This 50s fetishist, in his 1995 MAXIMALism manifesto, confronts us with the (sur)reality of a perpetual media world. His dayglo works where elements of disparate worlds meet may as well be the stained glass windows of some cathedral dedicated to modern media. MAXIMALism ? Minimalism with a plus, plus, plus
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Zandra Rhodes' new autobiography, Iconic: My Life in Fashion in 50 Objects, is out now.
âStyle didnât get separated off from the other interests â music, literature, movies, art; it was all part of the same thing. There was definitely an âusâ and a âthemâ, and thatâs how you could have an underground scene in the late sixties. The âusâ would come from visual recognition symbols â which neednât necessarily have been about fashion; it was more a way of being in the world that you could recognise in somebody else. Their style could tell you that, but also the vibe that came with it.â
Duggie Fields
6 August 1945 â 7 March 2021
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