King's College, Durham University (Fine Art Department)

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King's College, Durham University (Fine Art Department) was the art school where pioneering British Pop artist Richard Hamilton taught and helped shape postwar fine art education.

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instanceOf academic department
art school department
activeInPeriod postwar period
affiliation Durham University NERFINISHED
associatedMovement Pop Art
country United Kingdom
discipline art theory
painting
printmaking
sculpture
educationalLevel higher education
field fine art
historicalConnection Newcastle University School of Fine Art, History of Art and Cultural Studies NERFINISHED
influenced postwar British fine art education
knownFor association with British Pop Art
role in postwar British art education
languageOfInstruction English
locatedIn England
Newcastle upon Tyne NERFINISHED
notableFor innovative fine art curriculum
notableTeacher Richard Hamilton NERFINISHED
partOf King's College, Durham University NERFINISHED
predecessorOf Department of Fine Art, Newcastle University NERFINISHED
region North East England
sector public education

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Richard Hamilton employer King's College, Durham University (Fine Art Department)