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‘Papers of Kenneth Clark‘, collection owner: Kenneth Clark, [c.1876–1984] – Tate Archive | Tate

https://www.tate.org.uk/art/archive/tga-8812/papers-of-kenneth-clark?page=5

This collection consists of the papers of Kenneth Clark, from which one file of correspondence relating to interned refugees has been digitised. This file has been highlighted as it sheds light on Kurt Schwitters‘ time at the Hutchinson Internment Camp and his role in appealing for release from the camp, alongside other artists, with the aid of Kenneth Clark. Items also digitised include letters and postcards from Henry Moore to Kenneth Clark dating from the 1930s to 1970s. Further information on this collection is available on the archive catalogue.
Collection Tate Archive Acquisition The material was presented to the nation (as a gift

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‘Papers of Kenneth Clark‘, collection owner: Kenneth Clark, [c.1876–1984] – Tate Archive | Tate

https://www.tate.org.uk/art/archive/tga-8812/papers-of-kenneth-clark?page=6

This collection consists of the papers of Kenneth Clark, from which one file of correspondence relating to interned refugees has been digitised. This file has been highlighted as it sheds light on Kurt Schwitters‘ time at the Hutchinson Internment Camp and his role in appealing for release from the camp, alongside other artists, with the aid of Kenneth Clark. Items also digitised include letters and postcards from Henry Moore to Kenneth Clark dating from the 1930s to 1970s. Further information on this collection is available on the archive catalogue.
Collection Tate Archive Acquisition The material was presented to the nation (as a gift

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‘Correspondence and publications regarding the commission ‘Single Form’ for the United Nations‘, collection owner: Dame Barbara Hepworth, 25 December 1956–25 October 1973 – Tate Archive | Tate

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‚Single Form‘ is Barbara Hepworth’s largest work at 21 feet high, and her most significant commission. Hepworth was friends with the second United Nations (UN) Secretary-General Dag Hammarskjöld, he admired her work and borrowed several sculptures for his office in the UN building. Hammarskjöld was killed in a plane crash in Africa in 1961. The Jacob and Hilda Blaustein Foundation then commissioned Hepworth to create a sculpture in his memory, and she designed ‚Single Form‘ (based on a smaller work of the same name made in 1961). The sculpture was unveiled in June 1964 outside the UN headquarters in New …
October 1959 View by appointment Note sent by Barbara Hepworth regarding her gift

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