Winifred Nicholson Music of Colour
Winifred Nicholson (1893-1981) is one of the most important and best loved artists in the Kettleās Yard collection. Nicholson met Kettleās Yard founder Jim Ede in 1924, and they kept in regular contact over the following decades. Ede credited Winifred Nicholson directly for ā[teaching] me much about the fusing of art and daily livingā and at Kettleās Yard he built the largest public collection of her work.
This book brings together some of Nicholsonās most eloquent essays with extracts from previously unpublished letters between the artist and Ede, and the words of their mutual friends, the poet Kathleen Raine and collector Helen Sutherland. With an introduction by curator Elizabeth Fisher exploring Nicholsonās relationship with Ede, the book is richly illustrated and included reproductions of all works in the collection, a biography and bibliography.
Originally published to accompany the exhibition Winifred Nicholson: Music of Colour, 28 September - 21 December 2012; this edition published March 2022
Softcover
ISBN 978 1 904561 41 5
Pages: 84
210 x 170 x 7mm
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Winifred Nicholson Music of Colour
Winifred Nicholson Music of Colour
Winifred Nicholson (1893-1981) is one of the most important and best loved artists in the Kettleās Yard collection. Nicholson met Kettleās Yard founder Jim Ede in 1924, and they kept in regular contact over the following decades. Ede credited Winifred Nicholson directly for ā[teaching] me much about the fusing of art and daily livingā and at Kettleās Yard he built the largest public collection of her work.
This book brings together some of Nicholsonās most eloquent essays with extracts from previously unpublished letters between the artist and Ede, and the words of their mutual friends, the poet Kathleen Raine and collector Helen Sutherland. With an introduction by curator Elizabeth Fisher exploring Nicholsonās relationship with Ede, the book is richly illustrated and included reproductions of all works in the collection, a biography and bibliography.
Originally published to accompany the exhibition Winifred Nicholson: Music of Colour, 28 September - 21 December 2012; this edition published March 2022
Softcover
ISBN 978 1 904561 41 5
Pages: 84
210 x 170 x 7mm
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Winifred Nicholson (1893-1981) is one of the most important and best loved artists in the Kettleās Yard collection. Nicholson met Kettleās Yard founder Jim Ede in 1924, and they kept in regular contact over the following decades. Ede credited Winifred Nicholson directly for ā[teaching] me much about the fusing of art and daily livingā and at Kettleās Yard he built the largest public collection of her work.
This book brings together some of Nicholsonās most eloquent essays with extracts from previously unpublished letters between the artist and Ede, and the words of their mutual friends, the poet Kathleen Raine and collector Helen Sutherland. With an introduction by curator Elizabeth Fisher exploring Nicholsonās relationship with Ede, the book is richly illustrated and included reproductions of all works in the collection, a biography and bibliography.
Originally published to accompany the exhibition Winifred Nicholson: Music of Colour, 28 September - 21 December 2012; this edition published March 2022
Softcover
ISBN 978 1 904561 41 5
Pages: 84
210 x 170 x 7mm


