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  1. Magda Cordell McHale (née Lustigova; June 24, 1921 – February 21, 2008) was a Hungarian artist, futurist, and educator.

  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.

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  4. 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.

  5. Magda Cordell elaborates intricately the primary fact of the surface ... Her medium is inhabited, massively yet ingratiatingly, by a cast of women and long necked figures' (exhibition catalogue, Magda Cordell Paintings , London, Hanover Gallery, 1956).

  6. Mar 17, 2008 · A painter herself, McHale created expressionistic images of women in a style similar to Jean Dubuffet's. In the mid-1950s she exhibited her work at the Institute of Contemporary Art in London...

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  8. 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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