by PeterSmithson (Author), VictoriaWalsh (Author)
This monograph presents a selection of Nigel Henderson's work in collage and experimental and documentary photography. Though described by critic David Sylvester as a seminal figure in post-war British art , Henderson has languished in relative obscurity. This is an in-depth account of the artist's singular life which included close friendships with Dylan Thomas, the Cambridge scientist J.D. Bernal and Antonia White, as well as socialising with T.S. Eliot, Bertolt Brecht and W.H. Auden. Henderson (1917-1985) famously collaborated with Paolozzi and the Smithsons on two major exhibitions: Parallel of Life and Art at the ICA in 1953 and This is Tomorrow at the Whitechapel Art Gallery in 1956, which both heralded the emergence of a New Brutalism in British art and architecture. His work can be found in the Tate, the Museum of London, Victoria and Albert Museum, MoMA in New York and the Pompidou Centre in Paris.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 168
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: Thames & Hudson
Published: 01 Oct 2001
ISBN 10: 0500283257
ISBN 13: 9780500283257
Book Overview: Published to coincide with the opening of the touring exhibition of the same name at Gainsborough's House in September 2001.