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  1. Jann Haworth is one of the few female artists involved in the original Pop Art movement of the 1960’s. Her contribution was immense, acknowledged by her solo shows at the London gallery of infamous Pop dealer Robert Fraser in 1966 and 1969. She also enjoyed many group and solo shows across Europe and the US throughout the period, and was further honoured with a Grammy in 1968 for her co ...

  2. Jann Haworth, co-creator of the famous album cover, and her daughter Liberty Blake have made a new mural for the reopening of the National Portrait Gallery, featuring 130 significant women. Chloë ...

  3. Jann Haworth was born in Hollywood, USA. From 1959-61 she attended the University of California, Los Angeles before coming to England in 1961 to attend the Courtauld Institute and then the Slade School of Fine Art from 1962-3. In 1963, whilst a student at the Slade Haworth met Peter Blake at a party and they married in July of that year.

  4. Jann Haworth’s (b. 1942) art has been collected and exhibited at significant museums around the world, including the Smithsonian, Royal Academy, Walker Art Center, Tate, and many others. Haworth grew up in Hollywood as the daughter of two artist parents and later attended UCLA, the Courtauld Institute in London, and the Slade School of Fine Art.

  5. Jann Haworth, Jann Haworth: Never the Less, Emmanuel Art Gallery at University of Colorado Denver, promotional video, Aug 2017. Haworth’s confidence in her skills translated to a confidence in her work that allowed her to deflect criticisms of her work, particularly by Eduardo Paolozzi when he saw her 1963 sculpture Cowboy and said that she should “cast it in bronze.”

  6. Jann Haworth was at Hospitalfield in the summers of 1973, 75 and 76 with her young daughters Liberty and Daisy. Her then husband, Sir Peter Blake, had been invited to teach as Artist in Residence and so was in the studios with the students. Jann’s experience of Hospitalfield was neither as a student nor a tutor.

  7. Commissioned by Zions Bank, the 5,000-square-foot public art piece celebrates the impact of Utah women — past and present — in commemoration of the centennial anniversary of the 19th Amendment. Artist Jann Haworth, known for creating The Beatles’ “Sgt. Pepper Lonely Hearts Club Band” album cover and the “SLC Pepper” mural, and ...