Description | Contains Barry Flanagan, autograph card note signed to Fred Hunter, dated 9 October 1965, comes with mailing envelope addressed by Flanagan. Fred Hunter is thanked 'for the return of the repros and master', mentions his holiday in Cornwall, and closes with 'see you at the ICA Oct 21 I expect', a reference to the ICA exhibition 'Between Poetry & Painting'. |
Administrative History | There are 162 works by Barry Flanagan in the Tate collection - made up of 18 sculptures, 1 film, 13 drawings and 130 prints. He was one of the most significant and consistently inventive British sculptors of his generation. First emerging in the mid-1960s in the context of the artistic experimentation typified by St Martin's School of Art, his sculpture attended to questions of material, process, form and idea and led to his work being critically received in the context of conceptual art and arte povera; an emphasis on the importance of making and craft subsequently led him to concentrate on casting from the early 1980s. |
Custodial History | Gifted to Frederic Hunter by the artist; purchased by Andrew Sclanders Beat Books from Jill Hunter, the widow of Frederic Hunter, 2015 |