Images of Glasgow and New York split into 8 sections: City as Setting, At Work, Buy and Sell, Music and Some other Arts, Spaces, Round and About, By The Wayside, On the Way.
Typed draft copies and email correspondence of around 28 articles of 1000-1500 word length, by Clare Henry for The Financial Times, January-December 2002. During this period Henry worked between the UK and the USA with many of the articles featuring exhibitions and events in New York. Articles also written for Gabrius Magazine and The Sunday Herald. Other paper work includes handwritten notes.
9 Jan New American Folk Museum, New York
29 Jan (Gabrius Magazine) Acquisition Policies at New York’s MOMA
6 Feb (Financial Times) Irving Penn, Met and Whitney New York
7 Feb (Sculpture Magazine) Ipek Duben, Loveyouforever, Stephen Gang Gallery New York
27 Mar (Financial Times) Whitney Biennial, New York
31 Mar (Sunday Herald) Tartan Balls, American Scottish Society, New York
24 Apr (Financial Times) Oskar Kokoschka, Early Portraits from Vienna and Berlin 1909-14, Neue Galerie New York
8 May (Financial Times) Frida Kahlo, Diego Rivera and 20th Century Mexican Art, The Gelman Collection, Museo de Barrio New York
29 May (Financial Times) Greuze, Frick New York
5 Jun (Financial Times) Georgia O’Keeffe, Museum of Spanish Colonial Art, Sante Fe
8 Jun (Financial Times) Family, Louise Bougeois, Mark Wallinger, Jin-me Yoon, Nan Goldin, Barbara Pollack, Alan Berliner, Aldrich Connecticut
26 Jun (Financial Times) Claes Oldenburg, Van Bruggen, The Met, Whitney Museum, New York
30 Jul Ian Wardropper, The Met New York
2 Aug (Financial Times) Larry Rivers, Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington DC
6 Aug (Financial Times) Paul Gauguin, The Met New York
10 Aug (Financial Times) Icons or Portraits; Images of Jesus and Mary, Gallery of the American Bible Society, New York
24 Aug (Financial Times) Joan Mitchell, Michal Rovner, Whitney Museum, New York
11 Sep (Financial Times) Fritz Koenig, Downtown Art, Wall Street Rising, New York
14 Sep (Financial Times) Roy Lichetenstein, Time Square Subway, New York
5 Oct (Financial Times) Bill Viola, Guggenheim, New York
9 Oct (Financial Times) Pierre Bonnard, Phillips Collection, Washington
19 Oct (Financial Times) Joan Miro, Corcoran Gallery, Washington
26 Oct (Financial Times) Liza Lau, MacCarthy Foundation Award, Deitch Projects, New York
30 Oct (Financial Times) Richard Avedon, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
6 Nov (Financial Times) Art Inside Out, William Wegman, Fred Wilson, Elizabeth Murray, Deborah Schwartz, Children’s Musuem of Manhattan, New York
18 Nov (Financial Times) Dagobert Peche, Wiener Werkstatte, Neue Galerie, New York
11 Dec (Financial Times) Marina Abramovic, Sean Kelly Gallery, New York
12 Dec (Financial Times) Anselm Kiefer, Gargosian Gallery, New York
28 Dec (Financial Times) Vik Muniz, Brooklyn Academy, New York
[i]Articles written in this year which are not present in the archive
Typed draft copies and email correspondence of around 24 articles of 800-3000 word length, by Clare Henry for The Financial Times, January-December 2006. During this period Henry worked between the UK and the USA with the majority of articles featuring exhibitions and events in New York and the USA. Articles also written for The Scotsman and exhibition catalogues. Other paperwork includes handwritten notes and email correspondence.
7 Feb (Financial Times) David Smith, Guggenheim, New York
27 Feb (Financial Times) Francisco Goya, Frick Collection, New York
6 Mar (Financial Times) The Whitney Biennial, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York
Mar (Exhibition catalogue) Julie Spediel, New York
21 Mar (Financial Times) The Rockefeller Family, Asia Society, New York
3 Apr (Financial Times) Paul Klee, Neue Galerie, New York
17 Apr (Financial Times) Pierre-Auguste Renoir, The Phillips Collection, Washington
May (State UK, Art Line) British Dealers in New York
15 Jun (Financial Times) Douglas Gordon, Jackson Pollock, Jean-Etienne Liotard, Nancy Rubin, MoMA, Guggenheim, The Frick Collection, Lincoln Centre, National Portrait Gallery, New York, Washington
17 Jun (Financial Times Weekend) Douglas Gordon, MoMA, New York
17 Jun (Scotsman magazine) Douglas Gordon, MoMA, New York
3 Jul (Financial Times) Raphael, The Metropolitan Museum, New York
17 Jul (Financial Times) Jean-Etienne Liotard, The Frick Collection
31 Jul (Financial Times) The Fields, Omi International Art Centre, New York
Aug (Exhibition catalogue) Annette Edgar, Broughton Gallery, Scotland
18 Sep (Financial Times) Ambroise Vollard, The Metropolitan Museum, New York
2 Oct (Financial Times) Pablo Picasso, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York
10 Nov (Financial Times) American in Paris, The Metropolitan Museum, New York
25 Nov (Financial Times) Brice Marden, MoMA, New York
29 Nov (Financial Times) Domenico Tiepolo, The Frick Collection, New York
8 Dec (Financial Times) Spanish Painting, El Greco to Picasso, Guggenheim, New York
22 Dec (Financial Times) Saul Steinberg, The Morgan, New York
28 Dec (Financial Times) Preview of 2007, Jasper Johns, Jeff Wall, Richard Serra, John Latham, Frank Stella, Paul Poiret, National Gallery, Guggenheim, MoMA, The Metropolitan Museum, New York
[i]Articles written in this year which are not present in the archive
25 Jan William Packer, Royal Academy, London, Alastair Macaulay
14 Mar (Scotsman) Victoria Crowe, Scottish National Portrait Gallery, Edinburgh[/i]
Typed draft copies and email correspondence of around 7 articles of 800-2000 word length, by Clare Henry for The Financial Times, January-December 2007. During this period Henry worked between the UK and the USA with the majority of articles featuring exhibitions and events in New York and the USA. Articles also written for exhibition catalogues. Other paperwork includes handwritten notes and email correspondence.
2 Mar (Financial Times) Jeff Wall, MoMA, New York
13 Mar (Financial Times) Barcelona and Modernism, The Metropolitan Museum, New York
20 Apr (Financial Times) New Greek and Roman Galleries, The Metropolitan Museum, New York
9 May (Financial Times) Paul Mellon, Yale Centre of British Art, Royal Academy of Art, London
15 May (Financial Times) Claude Monet, Wildenstein & Co, New York
Jun (State UK, Art Line) American Portraits, National Portrait Gallery, Washington
Jul (Exhibition Catalogue) Polly Hope, Wonder World of Exotic Animals, London
[i]Articles written in this year which are not present in the archive
6 Jan Glitter and Gloom, The Metropolitan Museum, New York
19 Jan Doug Aitken, MoMA, New York, Bill Packer, Allen Jones, Royal Academy[/i]
This poster advertised a seminar lead by Dr. John McHale which focused on a theme entitled "The Future Of The Future". He did this seminar three times, twice at The Glasgow School Of Art on the 4th and 5th of November and once at The University Of Strathclyde on the 4th of November 1976. McHale was the Director of the Centre for Integrative Studies and School of Advanced Technology for the State University of New York. He is credited as the founder of the Independent Group, a London based artistic movement which kickstarted British Pop Art. Members of the group included Richard Hamilton, Eduardo Paolozzi, and architects Alison and Peter Smithson. The poster was designed and printed by Bob Stewart, who was a senior lecturer in textile design at this time.