Billy Apple
Billy Apple (born
Barrie Bates; 31 December 19356 September 2021) was a New Zealand artist whose work is associated with the London, Auckland and New York schools of
pop art in the 1960s and NY's
Conceptual Art movement in the 1970s. He worked alongside artists like
Andy Warhol and
David Hockney before opening the second of the seven New York Not-for-Profit spaces in 1969. His work is held in the permanent collections of
Tate Britain,
Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art,
Philadelphia Museum of Art,
Guggenheim Museum,
Chrysler Museum of Art,
Detroit Institute of Arts,
National Gallery of Australia,
Te Papa,
Auckland Art Gallery, the
Christchurch Art Gallery, the
University of Auckland, and the
Stedelijk Museum voor Actuele Kunst in Belgium.
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