Exhibition guide, poster and flier
Featured artists were Phyllida Barlow, Louise Bourgeois, Mona Hatoum, Shirazeh Houshiary, Kim Lim, Cornelia Parker, Agnes Thurnauer, Rachel Whiteread and Alison Wilding.
Opened by Juliet Mitchell.
Includes photographs of sculptures included in exhibition; Digital photographs of sculptures in situ; A4 poster for exhibition; guides
Featured artists were James Capper, Roger Hiorns, Thomas Houseago, Eva Rothschild and Lucy Skaer.
Opened by Tim Marlow.
Includes invitation card for official launch of exhibition, poster and guide.
Featured artists were Miroslaw Balka, Theaster Gates, Harland Miller, Damian Ortega, Doris Salcedo.
Opened by Andrew Nairne
Includes, invitation card for official launch of exhibition, A3 poster for exhibition, guides.
Featured artists were Barry Flangan, Anthony Caro, William Tucker, Tim Scott, Phillip King, Wendy Taylor and Bruce McLean.
Opened by Colin Renfrew.
Includes organisational correspondence, invitation card to official launch of exhibition, A3 poster for exhibition, guides, costs associated with holding the exhibition; Digital photographs of sculptures in situ
Featured artists were Anthony Caro, Antony Gormley and Anselm Kiefer.
Opened by Charles Suamarez Smith.
Includes organisational correspondence, A3 poster for exhibition, invitation card to official launch of exhibition, guides, costs associated with holding the exhibition; Digital photographs of sculptures in situ
Featured artists were Roger Hiorns, John Gibbons, Marc Quinn, Bill Woodrow, Cerith Wyn Evans, Christine Borland and Claire Barclay.
Opened by David Mach.
Includes organisational correspondence, correspondence with artists, invitation card to official launch of exhibition, guides, A3 poster for exhibition, costs associated with holding the exhibition. Held in memory of Elisabeth and Alexander Kasza-Kasser.
Featured artists were John Gibbons, Sam Taylor-Wood, Sand Laurenson, Cornelia Parker, Diane MacLean, Eilis O'Connell, Kate Whiteford and Mark Firth.
Opened by Phillip King.
Includes organisational correspondence, correspondence with artists, invitation card to official launch of exhibition, guides, A3 poster for exhibition, costs associated with holding the exhibition; Digital photographs of sculptures in situ
Featured artists were Keir Smith, Peter Hide, Rachel Whiteread, Phillip King, Steven Gregory, Eilis O'Connell, Edward Allington and Alison Wilding.
Opened by Antony Gormley.
Includes organisational correspondence, correspondence with artists, photographs and sides of featured exhibits, A3 poster for exhibition, invtiation card for opening of exhibition, guides, costs associated with holding the exhibition
Featured artists were Mark Dion, Robert Williams, Anish Kapoor, Danny Lane, Julian Opie, Carl von Weiler and Richard Wentworth.
Opened by Tim Marlow.
Includes organisational correspondence, correspondence with artists, photographs and slides of featured exhibits, guides, flier, poster, costs associated with holding the exhibition, correspondence with printers of exhibition catalogue.
Featured artists were Geoffrey Clarke, Stephen Cox, Andrew James and Sonja Wyndham-West.
Opened by Duncan Robinson.
Includes organisational correspondence, correspondence with artists, photographs and sides of featured exhibits, guides, poster (one signed by artists), costs associated with holding the exhibition.
Featured artists were Michael Dan Archer, Richard Bray, Denise de Cordova, Barry Flanagan, Antony Gormley, Richard Long, David Mach, Diane MacLean, David Nash, Eduardo Paolozzi, Peter Randall-Page, Veronica Ryan, Nina Saunders, Keir Smith, Lucy Swan, William Turnbull and Jim Unsworth.
Opened by Richard Cork.
Includes organisational correspondence, guides, poster signed by the artists, costs associated with holding the exhibition and correspondence with potential financial supporters.
Featured artists were Eduardo Paolozzi, Lucy Swan and Jim Unsworth.
Opened by Michael Harrison.
Includes organisational correspondence, guides, A3 poster for exhibition, costs associated with holding the exhibition and correspondence with potential financial supporters.
Featured artists were Antony Gormley, Michael Archer, Richard Bray, Richard Long, David Mach, Diane MacLean and Nina Saunders.
Opened by Nicholas Serota.
Includes organisational correspondence, A3 poster for exhibition, guides, costs associated with holding the exhibition and transportation of artworks.
Featured artist was William Turnbull
Includes organisational correspondence, guides, costs associated with holding the exhibition
Featured artists were Keir Smith, Veronica Ryan, Denise de Cordova, Richard Long, Barry Flanagan and David Nash.
Opened by Marina Vaizey.
Photograph shows Steve Fairbairn and another crew member (possibly A. M. Hutchinson, see JCCS/2/9/1885/3) in a two man boat.
Comprises: scripts and camera scripts for all 6 programmes with some annotations; correspondence relating to content of the programmes including the cutting of a sequence involving a computer; press cuttings and correspondence on Vladimir Nabokov (novelist), including with Nabokov, relating to his appearance on 'New Vision'; and press cuttings about the series.
Comprises: two annotated photocopies of a script "as broadcast" for 'The Atom Bomb' on the Light Programme, 10.45-11pm (30 Jun 1946); a script "as broadcast" for 'The Journey to Japan' radio play by Bronowski (Dec 1948); a script 'as broadcast' for 'Personal Choice' radio programme on poetry by Bronowski (May-Jun 1958); a camera script for 'This Week' current affairs television programme featuring Bronowski (Jan 1960); and a transcription of 'Any Questions?' topical radio programme featuring Bronowski (Nov 1962).
Changes made to original script for the BBC include replacing the character of Sir Edward St. Ablish with His Excellency Edouard de la Cour.
Comprises correspondence with Scripps Clinic and Research Foundation (La Jolla, California) on inviting Bronowski to address their Society of Fellows and Bronowski giving a lecture to the Society on 'Towards a Philosophy of Biology' (16 Jan 1967).
Consists of a report on a routine general physical examination, with some later annotations made by Bronowski. [This medical report was likely sent to the BBC Insurance Manager relating to filming for 'The Ascent of Man'].
Consists of a calendar of events (May 1967), a newsletter with a notice of a lecture to be held in Sherwood Hall [La Jolla] marked, and a schedule of Scripps Clinic Society of Fellows scientific dinner meetings (Jan-Jun 1966).
Paid by Mr. Darby to Henry Gee £2 6s for transcribing the Declaration of the Trust for Gravely School for the Master of the college. Received 12th January 1770.
Gee, HenryThere are a number of scrapbooks and individual articles that were kept by Frederick Brittain. Some of the scrapbooks contain newspaper cuttings of articles he had written himself, some are reviews of his published work and some were on topics of interest to him
Contains reviews of books such as 'The Common Sense of Science', lectures, radio broadcasts such as 'The Face of Violence' and 'My Brother Died', television broadcasts such as 'Science in the Making' and episodes of 'The Brains Trust'. Also contains articles relating to Bronowski's role at the National Coal Board and general biographical articles and interviews.
Includes a sketch of Jacob Bronowski by his daughter, Lisa, (Dec 1958), programmes for theatre performances of 'The Face of Violence' (1953-54) and press cuttings of cartoon strips featuring Bronowski.
Also includes: a leaflet on a Council for Education in World Citizenship series of lectures and discussions where Bronowski was chairman for a discussion on 'Food and People' (Jan 1950); transcripts of broadcasts by Bronowski on 'Fog' (Spring 1950) and 'The Atom Bomb' (June 1946); Bronowski's letters to newspapers; some cuttings of small articles about Bronowski.
Contains mainly reviews divided into sections on "The Poet's Defence", "Spain 1939", "A Man Without a Mask", "Miscellaneous Blake Comments", "poems in "The Clipper" U.S.", "The Quality of Education" and "BBC".
Also contains typed extracts from a book about William Blake which mentions 'A Man without a Mask', a transcript of a radio show which included a review of 'A Man without a Mask', a list of appearances on 'The Brains Trust' including details of other guests and a letter thanking Bronowski for his contributions to programme with a photograph of one of his appearances (1961).
Contains press cuttings, cuttings from magazines and journals, reprints, transcripts of lectures and conference addresses.
Subjects include: atomic bombs and nuclear power, education, William Blake, the Identity of Man lectures given at Yale (Silliman lecture series), and Bronowski's poetry.
Also contains: sketches of Bronowski including one is by his daughter, Clare (Dec 1965); a menu from a dinner given to Bronowski by Huddersfield College of Technology (Feb 1960); text of a 'Yale Report' radio interview given at Yale University when Bronowski was delivering his Identity of Man lectures for the Silliman lecture series (23 Oct 1967).
Comprises correspondence with John G McCullough on: a proposed children's book that Bronowski was to write on 'The States of Matter', a proposed book on buoyancy, and on sending books to Jacob and Rita Bronowski. Also includes a contract for 'The States of Matter'.
Reviews, progamme, schedule and the complete practice diary (in preparation for complete organ works of J. S. Bach) from the 50th Edinburgh Festival in August 1997.
Contains scores for: Bach - The peasant cantata; Gilbert & Sullivan - The Sorcerer; Script to Dioclesian; Script to The Great Amphibium; Script to Creation; further orchestral parts to Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme; Swale - This Endris Night. Also folder of assorted letters/ sheet music - not Jesus? [seems to be 1980-1 Christian Music Society from letters]
Contains: list of scores, early music scores including Dufay, Josquin, Arbeau, Song of the Nuns of Chester. One copy of full score; instrumental music for Dufay - Gloria et in Terra Pax and Alle Psallite Cum Luya. Plainsong Benedicamus Domino. Gloria Ciconia. Plainsong Hec Dies. Alleluia Psallat. Ave Coelorum Domina (Josquin)
Contains vocal scores and orchestral parts
Vocal parts, orchestral scores and negative copies of music
Contains vocal and orchestral scores
Contains vocal and orchestral scores
Includes vocal scores; Medieval Carols; Pygot - Quid Petis O Fili; Angelus ad Virginem
Photocopies of manuscript scores and typeset printed scores.
Scores for The Dances in Comus
Contains instrumental parts and vocal parts
Contains vocal scores for: Dowland - O sweet woods; Dowland - Now, O now I needs must part; While you here do snoring lie; Ferrabosco - Pavan; and orchestral parts for Purcell - Come unto these yellow sands