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‘‘Letter from Edward Renouf to Anny Schey von Koromla‘, Edward Renouf, recipient: Anny Schey von Koromla, 24–25 September [1930]‘, Edward Renouf, recipient: Anny Schey von Koromla, 24–25 September [1930] – Tate Archive | Tate

https://www.tate.org.uk/art/archive/items/tga-200730-2-1-35-14/letter-from-edward-renouf-to-anny-schey-von-koromla

24 September Dear Baroness Schey! The sun’s just gone down and I’m back here again with muddy boots and a mountain sweat (I’ve been hunting skylarks again). My unguided steps led me up the mountain to that lovely clearing we found with Clemens, where we sledged on lederhosen. And I found two solitary larks, though one had too much and the other had too little. The one was more slender, elongated, hollow-eyed and quixotic than Don Quixote himself. The other was as sweet, meaningless and well-mannered as a sweet, meaningless and well-mannered Biedermeier bourgeoise. I enjoy looking at trees with …
Soundwaves [musical notation] could circumnavigate

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‘Personal papers and artwork of Alan Durst‘, collection owner: Alan L. Durst, 1908–70 – Tate Archive | Tate

https://www.tate.org.uk/art/archive/tga-729/personal-papers-and-artwork-of-alan-durst?page=4

Alan Durst (1883-1970) was born in Alverstoke, Hampshire, and educated at Marlborough College. He then served in the Royal Marines until 1913, when he began to learn to carve ivory at the London County Council Central School. His interest in carving led him to Chartres where he became enamoured of stone. But the First World War intervened, and for five years he served at sea, and on demobilization became curator of the Watts Museum at Compton, Surrey. In 1920, he returned to London and the Central School, carving in stone and wood, particularly for architectural and decorative purposes. He exhibited …
Two designs for panels for academic, sporting and musical

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‘Audio Arts: Volume 20 No 4/Volume 21 No 1‘, Audio Arts, 2002 – Tate Archive | Tate

https://www.tate.org.uk/art/archive/items/tga-200414-7-3-1-63/audio-arts-volume-20-no-4-volume-21-no-1

This Audio Arts double issue, originally published as an audio cassette magazine in 2002, includes Carolee Schneemann, Ann-Sofi Siden, Liesbeth & Angelique Raeven, Jules Olitski, Charlemagne Palestine, Do-Ho Suh and Matthew Collings recorded at documenta 11.
New York and, from the late 1960s, as a creator of musical

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