: First published around 1992–1993 to accompany major exhibitions.

Across the encapsulated in his major retrospectives, this style remained remarkably consistent. It is a testament to his stubborn artistic vision; he found his voice in year one and spent the next two and a half decades perfecting it.

He whispered to the empty room: “Twenty-five years. Four thousand five hundred doors into a single afternoon. Not bad for a boy from London who just wanted to stop time.”

The collection spans Hamilton’s rise from art director for Queen magazine (1960s) through his peak commercial success in the 1970s–80s.

: You can find various editions (including hardcovers and first editions) on platforms like AbeBooks and Alibris .

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