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  2. Exhibition catalogues. Patrick Hughes: Deeperspective [catalogue of the exhibition held at Flowers East 22 October21 November 1999] London. Patrick Hughes: Multiples [catalogue of the exhibition Multispectives held at Flowers East 26 October – 24 November 2012] London.

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  3. www.artnet.com › artists › patrick-hughesPatrick Hughes | Artnet

    Born Peter David Hughes on October 20, 1939 in Birmingham, United Kingdom, the painter created Sticking-out Room—his first reverspective—in 1964 after studying at the Leeds Day Training College. On the day of his graduation, he had his first exhibition at the Portal Gallery in London.

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  4. The first work Hughes produced that reflected his creation of reverspective was Sticking Out Broom in 1964. He once again explored this concept with Up the Line in 1990. Since that time, his reverspective works have been shown in New York, London, Seoul, Santa Monica, Toronto, Munich, and Chicago.

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  5. British artist Patrick Hughes started his career aged just 21, holding his first and critically acclaimed exhibition at the Portal Gallery, London, 1961. 50 years on, he is one of the UK’s most popular and best selling artists, credited as July 13, 2011

  6. He sent slides of his work to London’s Portal Gallery In 1961 they offered him an exhibition which was to be not only his first one-man show but also the very first show in London by a so-called Pop Artist.

  7. His first exhibition was in 1961 and his first 'reverspective' was made in 1964. He has been exhibiting with Angela Flowers Gallery, London since 1970. He has written and collated three books on visual and verbal rhetoric. His work is included in collections worldwide, including the British Library in London.

  8. Oct 5, 2021 · Patrick opened his first solo exhibition at the Portal Gallery, Mayfair in 1961. It was the first one-man show by a so-called ‘Pop Artist’ and a huge success. He made two of his seminal works, Infinity in 1963, inspired by standing on the railway station at Leeds and looking at the railway tracks, and his first reverspective, the Sticking ...