Tate acquires vast archive of British surrealist Ithell Colquhoun

An example of Ithell Colquhoun’s work using the decalcomania technique. Photograph: Oli Cowling/© Tate

Tate acquires vast archive of British surrealist Ithell Colquhoun

Collection of works by little-known painter will be largest by one artist in Tate’s archive

Her name has largely slipped through the gaps of art history, and those who do know her work may associate her primarily with magic and the occult – but, with the acquisition of a huge archive, Tate is hoping that the artistIthell Colquhoun will finally get the credit and recognition she deserves as a major figure in British surrealism.

Tate has announced that more than 5,000 sketches, drawings, and commercial artworks by Colquhoun have been transferred to it by the National Trust.

Her name and reputation is little known but it deserves to be, said Tate archivist Adrian Glew. “She had very few solo exhibitions … that’s why this collection is so amazing – it is going to be a re-evaluation of her whole career because there is so much in the collection.”…..

 

 

see full article @ The Guardian

Barry William Hale

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