Overview
- Derek Boshier, a key figure in British pop art, preferred the label 'populist artist' due to his socio-political focus.
- He designed album covers and set designs for David Bowie, fostering a 37-year friendship.
- Boshier's influence extended to teaching, with notable students like Joe Strummer of The Clash.
- He received multiple accolades, including a Guggenheim Fellowship and an Honorary Fellowship from the Royal College of Art.
- His later works continued to address critical issues like gun control and police brutality.