Sir Peter Blake, with his unmistakable bowler hat and twinkling eyes, is a myth-maker who orchestrates a universe of symbols from pop culture, history, and imagination.
His work is a manifesto of inclusivity, a cheeky middle finger to the gatekeepers of serious art, dancing between nostalgia and innovation.
Blake rose to prominence in the 1960s, just as Britain was stepping into its role as the cultural epicenter of cool, showcasing a distinctly English sensibility.
His collages are both time capsules and commentaries, where clips of pop culture icons like Marilyn Monroe and Elvis Presley are woven into a joyful tapestry.
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