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  1. Magda Cordell McHale (née Lustigova; June 24, 1921 – February 21, 2008) was a Hungarian artist, futurist, and educator. She was a founding member of the Independent Group which was a British movement that originated Pop Art which grew out of a fascination with American mass culture and post-WWII technologies. Later, she was a faculty member ...

  2. Artist producing abstract and figurative work, born in Hungary, also known as Magda Cordell. She had moved to London after World War II and by the mid-1950s was established as an exhibiting painter. After being the wife of the musical director of EMI, Frank Cordell, she married the artist John McHale.

  3. Magda Cordell McHale (née Lustigova; June 24, 1921 – February 21, 2008) was a Hungarian artist, futurist, and educator. She was a founding member of the Independent Group which was a British movement that originated Pop Art which grew out of a fascination with American mass culture and post-WWII technologies.

  4. Giulia Smith. Abstract. At the end of the Second World War, the Hungarian-Jewish painter Magda Cordell McHale fled to London, where she remained until 1961, when she moved to the United States to pursue a career in futurology with her husband, the artist John McHale (d. 1978).

  5. Mar 17, 2008 · An obituary last Monday about Magda Cordell McHale, an artist and futurist, misidentified the university where her husband worked with the futurist thinker Buckminster Fuller.

  6. She collaborated with Richard Hamilton and John McHale in 'This is Tomorrow' at the Whitchapel Art Gallery, London, in 1956. Cordell later married John McHale and they both moved to America in 1961.

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  8. After her first marriage to the composer Frank Cordell, Magda Cordell married the artist John McHale, a fellow founding member of the Independent Group. Richard Saltoun Gallery (London) deals in works by artist Magda Cordell. Please contact the gallery for further information.

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