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Queer St Ives and other stories

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Queer St Ives and other stories

Verfasser: Massey, Ian <ca. 20. Jh.> GND link to dataset open/close  GND search link open/close  (DE-588)1200358333
1-909932-69-8; 978-1-909932-69-2
Schlagwörter: Saint Ives <Cornwall> GND link to dataset open/close  GND search link open/close  ; Kunst GND link to dataset open/close  GND search link open/close  ; LGBT GND link to dataset open/close  GND search link open/close  ; Geschichte 1945-1980

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  • Kunstgeschichte
  • Soziologie


Letzte Änderung: 16.09.2022
Titel:Queer St Ives and other stories
Von:Ian Massey
ISBN:1-909932-69-8
ISBN:978-1-909932-69-2
Erscheinungsort:London
Verlag:Ridinghouse
Erscheinungsjahr:2022
Umfang:253 Seiten
Details:Illustrationen
Format:23 cm
Abstract:This first ever queer history of St Ives weaves together biography with art and social history to shine new light on a pivotal era in the development of British modernism. At its centre is the sculptor John Milne (1931-1978), who arrived in the town in 1952 to work as an assistant to Barbara Hepworth.0Hidden behind 20-foot-high granite walls, Milne's house, Trewyn, became a meeting point for queer figures from the arts as well as the scene of legendary parties. The large cast - both queer and otherwise - featured in Queer St Ives and Other Stories includes artists Francis Bacon, Alan Lowndes, Marlow Moss, Patrick Procktor, Mark Tobey, Keith Vaughan and Brian Wall; Whitechapel Art Gallery director Bryan Robertson; actors Keith Barron and Richard Wattis; potter Janet Leach; and writers Tony Warren and Richard Blake Brown. There is also the extraordinary Julian Nixon, a queer Everyman whose involvement in the group has been little explored until now.0Based on original interviews and previously unpublished letters and diaries, Queer St Ives and Other Stories reveals a fascinating, previously undocumented history, adding vital new insights into the history of this fabled Cornish art colony. Publication supported by the Paul Mellon Centre
Sprache:eng
RVK-Notation:LO 50097
Fid-Notation:KUNST
Thema (Schlagwort):Saint Ives; Kunst; LGBT; Geschichte 1945-1980

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