Brancusi to Benys by Jennifer Mundy

Brancusi to Benys by Jennifer Mundy

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Examines the collection and career of E.J. Power (1899-1993), one of the great collectors of post-war international art. This book includes essays by Leslie Waddington, a longstanding friend, and Jennifer Mundy who documents the early phase of Power's collecting.

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Brancusi to Benys by Jennifer Mundy

E.J. Power (1899-1993) was one of the great collectors of post-war international art. He first began to buy modern art in the early 1950s, making frequent trips to Paris - then regarded as the capital of modern art - in search of works by Dubuffet, de Stael, Jorn, Tapies and others. From 1956-7 he became increasingly interested in contemporary American art, and he was one of the first British collectors to acquire works by Jackson Pollock, Ellsworth Kelly and Barnett Newman. Power brought adventurously and at times experimentally - to see if he liked a work or could learn from it. He also brought in great depth, amassing large holdings of works by artists he particularly admired. As early as 1956 his collection was described as "unique in England and impressive anywhere". Through his collecting and his close friendships with artists, he played an important role in the British art scene for many years. This publication examines the collection and career of Ted Power. It includes essays by Leslie Waddington, a longstanding friend of Power, and by Jennifer Mundy who focuses on the early phase of Power's collecting. Entries on the works that the Tate Gallery has acquired are included.
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ISBN 13 9781854372130
ISBN 10 1854372130
Title Brancusi to Benys
Author Jennifer Mundy
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Tate Publishing
Year published 1996-11-30
Number of pages 64
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.