Nicholas Wegner born 1948 | Tate https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artists/nicholas-wegner-2127
Artist page for Nicholas Wegner (born 1948)
View by appointment Aerial View / Figures with Motor
Artist page for Nicholas Wegner (born 1948)
View by appointment Aerial View / Figures with Motor
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Artist page for Carol Rhodes (1959 – 2018)
In 2013 she was diagnosed with motor neurone disease
Artist page for Rose Finn-Kelcey (1945–2014)
She died on 13 February 2014 of motor neurone disease
Artist page for Liliane Lijn (born 1939)
to have exhibited a work incorporating an electric motor
La Pekina 28 July My dearest Annerl! It’s not even six o’clock (in the morning), and yet here I am, standing at the desk, pleased as punch and wide awake – actually far more pleased and more awake than I might have been had I got up at ten o’clock instead of half past four. This time of the morning is so wonderful that my soul swings between sadness and gladness; sadness because you and I and so many other dear friends so often slept through the sunrise, gladness because of the patience and goodness of a world order that …
It’s not for nothing that I give away motor cars with
Tate glossary definition for art deco: Design style of 1920s and 1930s in furniture, decorative arts and architecture characterised by its geometric character
well as from the design of modern ships, trains and motor
in the air and move in response to air currents or motor
Page 1, artist’s name and address Page 2, notes about Tahiti Page 3, man with a bicycle Page 4, two studies of a cat Page 5, Mr Toad dressed in a suit Page 6, detail of a doorway Page 7, young woman wearing a head-dress Page 8, studies of the heads of a man and a woman Page 9, young woman sprawled in an armchair reading with her finger in her mouth Page 10, building with fence and garage Page 11, another study of the building on page 10 Page 12, the same building seen at night Page 13, another …
of a man wearing glasses Page 31, two studies of a motor
Available online are 45 postcards designed by Ian Hamilton Finlay from 1969 to 1975. Most of the postcards were created in collaboration with other artists and were all printed by the Wild Hawthorn Press, founded by Ian Hamilton Finlay and Jesse McGuffie. Details of the remainder of the collection can be found on the Archive catalogue.
View by appointment Tea-Cards postcard design: ‘Motor