Peter Blake — Wallflower at the Sixties party

Peter Blake From The Times By Hugo Rifkind

Published 17 June 2009

You know that you must be in the presence of Pop Art greatness when you are standing in what looks like a kitchen, staring at what looks like a half-made cheese sandwich and wondering whether it is made of wax. It might be famous. Or it might be Sir Peter Blake’s lunch. I don’t really like to ask. Potter about in Blake’s cavernous studio and the boundaries between art and stuff begin to blur. It’s…

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