Henry Wallis 1830–1916 | Tate https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artists/henry-wallis-578
Artist page for Henry Wallis (1830–1916)
larger than the scope of the painting, with room for Wallis and his easel and little else
Meintest du essen?
Artist page for Henry Wallis (1830–1916)
larger than the scope of the painting, with room for Wallis and his easel and little else
David Lamelas installs Time at Tate Modern
very interesting happens, because at that moment is a time that really nothing else
These files contain notes, correspondence, manuscripts and typescripts and source materials for J.P. Hodin’s books, articles and reviews on artists and cultural figures.
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Full text in translation: ‚Dear friend, Here I am again, in this place, I was forced by Yulla because of my extreme tiredness, I couldn’t do it anymore. I must admit that she was right. With my exhibition in New York that is starting in May, I had to lend all my new materials. Which means that I must work at the studio but also at the foundry that is an hour away from New York. With the travel that I’m already doing coming into New York, it’s becoming a lot of daily travel and it’s tiresome. After a while …
Which means I rarely have the time to go out or do anything else than my sculptures
Contains material relating to J.P. Hodin’s writings on the Icelandic artist Nina Tryggvadottir (1913-68). There is a typescript of Hodin’s article titled ‚Nina Tryggvadottir‘ (published in ‚Art News‘); two brief letters from Tryggvadottir with a completed artist questionnaire; photographs of works; a press cutting from ‚The Star‘ and a number of exhibition catalogues. There are also two press cuttings relating to the unveiling of a monument in memory of Nina Tryggvadottir with a transcript of a speech given by Al Copley on the occasion and a copy of ‚The American Scandinavian Review‘ featuring an article on the artist.
106 Objects Marc Chagall 2 Objects Oskar Kokoschka 8 Objects Else
Full translation: ‚My Dear Friend, It made me very happy to receive your letter, I was worried that you were not getting my letters and it was making me sad. I’m now feeling reassured. I’m the same as you, apart from a few exceptions, I’ve not heard about anyone. But this morning I’ve received a letter from Jacques Bucher from Bauchan…[illegible] along with yours, he says that he hasn’t moved and everything at home is in order, which made me happy because of the horse. From Paris, no news, all I know is that my house has not been bombed …
News from anyone else. I’m sending you all my best wishes‘.
Wednesday 8th My Annerl! Having had to wait impatiently for a couple of days, I was glad and relieved to receive your lovely little letter – I hope you’re feeling better! And you’ve already been in the sea and decorated your room with flowers! What the sleepless nights are saying to you are the words of evil demons which, like the nights themselves, consist of nothing but shadows and fail to mention the far greater truth of the sun and the flowers. As truly as the demons in the night want to rise up and torment you, they are just …
the hands of my blood relatives, and far more closely than the hands of anyone else
Contains correspondence, photographs, notes and source material relating to Hodin’s writings on the German artist Hans Werner Geerdts (1925-2013).
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Tate glossary definition for assemblage: Art made by assembling disparate elements often scavenged by the artist, sometimes bought specially
© The estate of Mario Merz Take an object / Do something to it / Do something else
This folder contains a quantity of material collected or compiled by Hodin on the life and work of Friedrich Karl Gotsch. There is a questionnaire completed by Gotsch on his life and career; letters from Gotsch with corrections for Hodin’s work and examples of his poetry; a quantity of biographical timelines and CVs with exhibition dates; lists of works and a set of corrections and a biography compiled by Hanne Gotsch. Also included here is a horoscope by Marianne Jacoby for Gotsch and a handwriting analysis provided by Derek Davis with some examples of Gotsch’s handwriting from 1948-71. Lastly, there …
106 Objects Marc Chagall 2 Objects Oskar Kokoschka 8 Objects Else