Record

Collection NameFlanagan, Barry
Reference Number (click the number to browse all records in this collection)TGA 201716/5
LevelItem
TitleBarry Flanagan invitation card, Rowan Gallery, together with a sun print
Date23 July 1966
Extent1 piece
Access StatusOPEN
LocationBlack Zone
DescriptionIncludes an invitation card to the first exhibition of Barry Flanagan held at the Rowan Gallery,in London from August 5 until September 1, 1966, with a pair of sun print 'blobs' inserted in the card. Also comes with the original mailing envelope sent to Fred Hunter (postmarked 23 July 1966).
FormatDocument - miscellaneous
Physical Description211 x 159 mm, Printed on paper.
NotesIncludes an original artwork sun print with the invitation
LanguageEnglish
Administrative HistoryThere 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.
Acquisition SourcePurchased from Andrew Sclanders Beat Books, 2017
Custodial HistoryGifted to Frederic Hunter by the artist; purchased by Andrew Sclanders Beat Books from Jill Hunter, the widow of Frederic Hunter, 2015
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