- Created by
- Aubrey Williams 1926–1990
- Title
- Draft transcript of an interview with Aubrey Williams by Anne Walmsley
- Date
- 28 March 1972
- Description
- In this interview Williams gives an account of his life up to his first solo show at the Archer Gallery in 1954. He talks about his life in Guyana, his early interests in life, and his time with the Warrau Indians.
- Format
- Document - writings
- Collection
- Tate Archive
- Acquisition
- Presented to Tate Archive by the artist's widow, Mrs Eve Williams and the artist's daughter, Maridowa Williams, 2001.
- Reference
- TGA 200112/2/2/2/2
Archive context
- Personal papers of Aubrey Williams TGA 200112 (171)
- Writings TGA 200112/2 (1)
- Writings about Aubrey Williams TGA 200112/2/2 (1)
- File of draft transcripts of an interview with Aubrey Williams by Anne Walmsley TGA 200112/2/2/2 (1)
- Draft transcript of an interview with Aubrey Williams by Anne Walmsley TGA 200112/2/2/2/2
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