Often referred to as the intellectual father of Pop Art, Hamilton is known for his complex and intricate images reflecting the icons of mass production, consumption, and culture. Hamilton’s pioneering vision for contemporary art is one that mirrors the diversity, vitality, and banality of everyday life. His 1956 collage, Just what is it that makes today’s homes so different, so appealing?, is one of the most celebrated images of twentieth century British art, and considered by some critics as the inaugurating work of the Pop Movement. Hamilton is also recognized as a prolific and groundbreaking printmaker.