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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Adrian_HenriAdrian Henri - Wikipedia

    Adrian Henri (10 April 1932 – 20 December 2000) was a British poet and painter best remembered as the founder of poetry-rock group the Liverpool Scene and as one of three poets in the best-selling anthology The Mersey Sound, along with Brian Patten and Roger McGough.

  2. Adrian Henri (b. 1932- d. 2000) was a much-loved figure in the world of performance poetry, fine art and beyond. Born in Birkenhead, Henri grew up in Rhyl, Wales, during the war years and trained as a painter at King’s College, Newcastle where he was influenced by the abstract expressionists and the then newly-emergent pop artists.

  3. Born in Birkenhead, England, Adrian Henri was a painter and poet. His highly visual poetry reflects his strong foundation in fine art, which he established during his time at King’s College, where he studied painting. He was greatly influenced by abstract impressionism and the newly emergent pop…

  4. From best selling poetry anthology: The Mersey Sound to supporting Led Zeppelin. From experimental performance art to radical realist painting explore the world of polymath Adrian Henri.

  5. Adrian Henri interviewed in Paintings 1953-1998, Walker Art Gallery, p.128. View fullsize . The Day of the Dead, Hope Street, 1998. Acrylic on canvas, 193x243 cm. Just as The Entry of Christ into Liverpool transported Ensor’s scene to Liverpool, the Day of the Dead series relocates the traditional Mexican celebration to a familiar setting, in ...

  6. St Adrian Co., Broadway and 3rd The Liverpool Scene, released on the RCA record label. Cover design by Adrian Henri. Heirloon, The Liverpool Scene, released on the RCA record label. Henri and Friends, tour of Norway. Exhibitions: Aargh! The Spirit of the Comics, RCA Gallery, London. Grub, children’s workshop with Susan Sterne, ICA Gallery ...

  7. febrero 17, 2014. Presentamos, en versión de José Vicente Anaya, un poema de Adrian Henri. Formó parte del trío de poetas (con Roger McGouh y Brian Patten) que en la década de 1960 se hacían llamar Rock-y-Poesía, o la Escena de Liverpool, también fueron conocidos como la Generación Pop de Liverpool. Adrian Henri*.