Mary Adshead 1904–1995 | Tate https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artists/mary-adshead-2608
Artist page for Mary Adshead (1904–1995)
decorations (no longer extant) for London Underground for Bank
Artist page for Mary Adshead (1904–1995)
decorations (no longer extant) for London Underground for Bank
Artist page for Rose English (born 1950)
Celeste (Colette Laffont) is a computer clerk in a bank
Incomplete set of the original photographic panels hung in the POLAA at the ICA.
Photographic panel showing Cat No 102 – ‘Quilted mud bank
Includes photographs of Jack Rolling, Johnny Jackett, Symington family, Horatio Forbes Brown, Dr Tancock, Donald Rolph, Jim Dimond, Fred Brewer, Anna Maria Fox, members of the De Pass family, Tom White, L E O Charlton, John and Colin Goodwyn, Mrs Strout, Francis Brewer, Joseph Parker, Jim Preece, G H Webber, G. Elliot, Cecil Brimacome and Geoffrey W R Cobb.
date not known Photograph of four men on grassy bank
Papers and hand written notes by Nigel Henderson, prints of images used in the exhibitions, installation photographs of the exhibition and original photographic panels from Parellel of Life and Art (POLAA) exhibition held at the Institute of Contemporary Arts (ICA) from 11 September-18 October 1953.
Photographic panel showing Cat No 102 – ‘Quilted mud bank
This collection of Eileen’s Agar’s photographs have all been digitised. Most of the photographs were taken by Eileen Agar and her husband, Joseph Bard on their trips abroad, and around the UK, from the 1930s up until around 1960. Subjects of the photographs include architecture, landscapes, and seaside towns and villages, along with portrait and group photographs of Eileen, Joseph, and their friends, including notable artists and fellow surrealists such as Man Ray, Paul Éluard and Pablo Picasso. Some of the photographs relate to sections of Agar’s autobiography, ‚A look at my life‘ which is noted on the item records …
1930s] Photograph of a stream with trees along the bank
Artist page for Carel Weight (1908–1997)
was a chiropodist, and his father was cashier in a bank
Available online are various items selected from the Kurt Schwitters collection featuring writings, correspondence and photographs, particularly relating to Schwitters‘ relationship with Edith Thomas, and the court case between Edith and Kurt Schwitters‘ son, Ernst, regarding the division of Schwitters‘ works following his death. Items from this collection also available online are: private view cards and exhibition catalogues relating to exhibitions featuring Schwitters‘ work; photographs of Schwitters, and his family and friends; and photographs of his works and locations he visited. Further details on this collection are available on the archive catalogue.
date not known Receipt and letters between Midland Bank
Compiled by Edith Thomas‘ solicitors. Some of the numbered documents are missing. Includes a copy of Schwitters hand-written will, letters from Ernst Schwitters, letters from galleries, agreements, lists of works and press cuttings.
date not known Receipt and letters between Midland Bank
Available online are a large quantity of photographs taken by Nigel Henderson since the 1940s. Subjects include family members, jazz musicians, other artists and artwork, architecture and various geographical locations. Photographs of the exhibition and photographich boards for, ‚Parallel of Life and Art‘ at the Institue of Contemporary Arts which he co-curated, images of Eduardo Paolozzi as well as photographs of the construction of Hunstanton Secondary Modern School, designed by Alison and Peter Smithson, are also online. Also included are portraits of Nigel Henderson as a young boy with his brother and portraits of his mother as a young woman. …
Photographic panel showing Cat No 102 – ‘Quilted mud bank