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Solo exhibitions, 1968-1998

4 folders
JBF/6/2/1/1.4

File four, 1985-1998

Date Range
1985-1998
Extent
1 folder
Extent
1 folder
Scope and Content

Solo exhibitions file containing record heading pages, knowledge index reports 14 – 22 March 1988 detailing solo exhibitions including some printed press and original gallery material.

Record of Exhibitions:

Barry Flanagan, Fuji Television Gallery, Tokyo, 8 October 1985 – 2 November 1985 including catalogue with essays by Shinichi Nakazawa and Toshiaki Minemura.

Record of reviews:
‘Art Now: Barry Flanagan’, Ikebana Sogetsu, December 1985.
Essay in file:
Translation of Toshiaki Minemura, Barry Flanagan, Toyko: Fuji Television Gallery Co Ltd, 1985.

Barry Flanagan: prints 1970-1983, The Tate Gallery, London, 28 May 1986 – 31 Aug 1986 including catalogue with introduction by Elizabeth Knowles and interview with Barry Flanagan and Judith Bumpus.
Reviews recorded:
‘Hare today…’, Campaign, 9 May 1986.
Sarah Jane Checkland, ‘Exhibitions: Barry Flanagan’, Today, 1 June 1986.
Christopher Cook and Kathryn Porter, ‘Review of Barry Flanagan, Prints 1970 – 1983, Tate Gallery. Interview with Barry Flanagan (recorded at the Tate Gallery, 26 May 1986), Kaleidoscope: Radio 4’s Arts Magazine Program, BBC Radio 4
Reviews in file:
Sanda Miler, Irish Arts Review, Summer 1986,

Letter to Flanagan and Renate [Widman], 14 May [1986] signed Judith [Miler] and a photocopy of Judith Miler, ‘A Present State of Mind, Barry Flanagan in conversation with Judith Bumpus’, 1986.
Program of events for The Tate Gallery July and August 1986 detailing Flanagan’s and other’s exhibition’s at the gallery.

Barry Flanagan – A Visual Invitation: Sculpture 1967-1987, Laing Art Gallery, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 27 Jun 1987 – 9 Aug 1987. Toured by the British Arts Council to Museum of Contemporary Art Belgrade, City Gallery Zagreb and the Museum of Modern Art Slovenia, Ljubljana. Catalogue recorded with introduction by Aleksandra Janković, essay by Lewis Biggs and Shinchi Nakazawa
Reviews recorded:
‘Barry Flanagan: A Visual Invitation, Laing Art Gallery’, The Times, 30 June 1987.
David Whetstone, The Journal, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 26 June 1987.

Reviews in file:
Whole publication, Art News, Tyne and Wear Museums Service, Spring/Summer 1987.
W.E Johnson, The Northern Echo, Darlington, 17 July 1987.
‘Flanagan’s Flair’, On the Town, 1987.
Mileta Prodanović, ‘A Sculptor as a Three Dimensional Thinker’, Literary Word, 10 November 1987.
‘Galleries’, The Times, 30 June 1987.
David Whetstone, The Journal, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 26 June 1987.
Roger Wollen, Arts North, July-August 1987.

Barry Flanagan, Galerie Durand-Dessert, Paris, 20 Feb 1988 – 6 Apr 1988.
Reviews in file:
‘Liliane and Michel Durand-Dessert’, Art International, Summer, 1988

Barry Flanagan, Waddington Galleries, London, 23 May 1990 – 16 June 1990, press release and biography.
Reviews in file:
‘Home News’, The Times, 19 May 1990.
Colin Renfrew, ‘The Freedom of Flanagan’, 1991 [unpublished essay],
Richard Dorment, The Daily Telegraph, 29 May 1990.
Robert MacDonald, Time Out, 30 May 1990.
Tim Hilton, The Guardian, 23 May 1990.

Barry Flanagan, The Pace Gallery, New York, 14 September 1990 – 13 October 1990.
Reviews in file:
Lisa Peters, Arts Magazine, January 1984.
Michael Brenson, The New York Times, 11 November 1990.
‘Barry Flanagan’, The New Yorker, 1 October 1990.

Art ’92, Waddington Galleries stand and outside the Business Design Centre, Islington, London, 23 January 1992 – 26 January 1992.
Review in file:
The Independent, 22 January 1992.

Barry Flanagan: Art et ‘Pataphysique’, Crestet Centre d’Art, Crestet France, 5 July 1998 – 31 August 1998 press release and biography.

Barry Flanagan: Sculptures, dessins et gravures, Château de Simiane à Valrèas, 5 July 1998 – 31 August 1998, invitation cards.

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