Artwork
TiT [This is Tomorrow]
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TiT [This is Tomorrow] is a print by Richard Hamilton. It dates from 2002 and is held in the collection of the Victoria and Albert Museum.
About this work
Richard Hamilton made *TiT* in 2002. It’s a print about his 1956 show *This is Tomorrow* at the Whitechapel Gallery. The print shows his part in that historic group show.
Hamilton spent his career exploring new tech in art. He returned to his 1956 installation decades later to reflect on how art and ideas had changed.
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Overview
TiT (This is Tomorrow) is a 2002 print by Richard Hamilton, a pioneering British artist known for embracing innovative technology in his work. The piece reflects on the artist's contribution to the seminal 1956 exhibition 'This is Tomorrow' at the Whitechapel Gallery.
Subject & Meaning
The print depicts a passage through Hamilton's own installation from the 1956 exhibition, where interdisciplinary groups of artists, designers, and architects showcased collaborative installations. By revisiting this moment, Hamilton comments on the evolution of art and ideas over the intervening decades.
Technique & Style
While specific technical details of TiT are not provided, it is characteristic of Hamilton's practice to leverage cutting-edge printmaking techniques, as evidenced by his earlier computer-aided work Q.E.D. (1993), which similarly reinterpreted an iconic image from 'This is Tomorrow'.
History & Provenance
Created in 2002, TiT looks back on Hamilton's participation in the groundbreaking 1956 'This is Tomorrow' exhibition, distinguishing it as a reflective, self-referential work within his oeuvre.
Context
The original 1956 exhibition marked a pivotal moment in British post-war art, emphasizing collaboration and innovation. Hamilton's TiT situates his practice within this historical context while bridging past and present artistic concerns.
Legacy
Through TiT, Hamilton reinforces his legacy as an artist who consistently engaged with technological advancements and critically reflected on his own practice and the broader art historical narrative.
Artist & collection
Artist
Richard William Hamilton (24 February 1922 – 13 September 2011) was an English painter and collage artist.



















