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JBF/1/2

Writings with related papers, 1978-2009

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Scope

Files containing loose sheets of writings including faxes, draft letters, thoughts and artists statements on professional and personal matters, with related sketches, notes, correspondence, press-cuttings and images.

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JBF/1/2.12

Writings with related papers (May – June 1991), 1991

Date Range
1991
Extent
1 folder
Extent
1 folder
Scope and Content

Faxes, notes and drawings.

Sketches and notes with spiral motif and red cross. Thoughts on perception and point of view. List of telephone contacts in Dublin. Faxes and notes to Lord John Oaksey to Barry Flanagan (3 May 1991) and to artist Lance Tilbury. Concrete poetry.

Letter from Alex West of Ancient Eye Productions (31 May 1991) regarding touring group exhibition ‘From Art to Archaeology’ (1991 – 1992) and related film commission. Letters and notes on marriage written in Derby (1991). Thoughts on types of unions and civil partnerships.

Notes on the Mullins Foundation (2 May 1991), circulated libraries in London and provincial art schools. Notes and plans for making links with Spanish cultural groups in the UK and Spanish departments in Universities. Note on the dedication of the hare as a symbol of service in Japan and the hare as a symbol of common sense.

Drawings of a couple entitled ‘To Pursue Destiny’ (3 May 1991). Linear drawings of hare figures. Seascape drawing in blue pen. Sketch for a purposed performance in the back yard of the Screen Cinema, Islington, London. Linear drawing entitled ‘Remote’ (May 91).

Copies of The Artist Magazine, no. 8 published in Santa Eulalia, Ibiza Spain, (May 1991) with contributions among others by Renate Widmann and Barry Flanagan.

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