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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.
Adrian Henri (1932-2000) trained as a painter at King’s College, Newcastle, and taught at Liverpool Art College in the 1960s. Urban landscapes and comic book heroes betray his early Pop Art sensibility, whilst his crisp hyperrealist “Meat” series contrasts with his later atmospheric landscapes and hallucinatory “urban fantasies.”
Learn about Adrian Henri, a British painter and poet who was a member of the Liverpool poetry scene and a pioneer of performance poetry. Explore his art, poetry, and influences, from abstract impressionism to pop art.
A comprehensive biography and collection of poems by the influential British poet and painter Adrian Henri, who was known for his witty and accessible style of performance poetry, fine art and children's literature. Learn about his life, influences, achievements and legacy in the world of poetry and art.
The Art of Adrian Henri 1955-1985, Retrospective exhibition, South Hill Park Arts Centre, Bracknell and touring to Camden Arts Centre and Bluecoat Gallery, Liverpool (to 1987) Famous Sons and Daughters, Rhyl Arts Centre Two-man show with Sam Walsh, Hanover Gallery, Liverpool. 1987
Adrian Henri, from ‘I Want to Paint’, Selected and Unpublished Poems (LUP, 2007) Jump to Early Work Jump to Pop Art Jump to Meat & Flowers Jump to Dreamscapes Early Work
22 de dic. de 2000 · Fri 22 Dec 2000 05.50 EST. Adrian Henri, who has died aged 68, was perhaps best known as a poet, though he was primarily a painter, as evidenced in a recent retrospective at Liverpool's Walker...