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Show and Share The Drawings of Ithell Colquhoun

7 July 2023 at 12.00–14.00
Ink and watercolour drawing by Ithell Colquhoun

Ithell Colquhoun, Santa Warner’s Wishing Well c.1947 Ink and watercolour on paper © Tate

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Join us in the archive for a talk examining the importance of drawing and working on paper to British artist, writer and occultist Ithell Colquhoun

This talk will examine the importance of drawing and working on paper to British artist, writer and occultist Ithell Colquhoun (1906–88). Perhaps better known for her paintings, researcher Jacqui McIntosh reappraises Colquhoun’s output, exploring how, for her, drawing was not only a preparatory tool but a space to record ideas and experiences, and through the creation of finished artworks, an end in itself.

This talk will consider the encounters and experiences that shaped Colquhoun’s artistic development during the 1930s and 40s – from her involvement with the British Surrealist group and interaction with key figures and artists further afield to her increasing involvement with esotericism. It will demonstrate how drawing was an essential and constant presence within Colquhoun’s artistic practice and explore how automatism and working on paper became integral components in her work.

The talk starts at 12.30 and will accompany a curated display of drawings and archival materials open between 12.00–14.00.

Jacqui McIntosh is a writer, researcher and curator based in London. She has a particular interest in artists whose spiritual development has evolved in tandem with their artistic output. Current research areas include mediumistic and automatic drawing practices and the drawings and works on paper of British artist and occultist Ithell Colquhoun.

Show and Share invites visitors to explore highlights from the Library and Archive collections. Previous highlights have included letters, sketchbooks, artists’ books, zines, catalogues, ephemera, photographs, and other special collections.

Each display is curated to a specific theme or collection and includes a guided talk from the Library and Archive team, as well as occasional guest talks and performances. Show and Share displays provide a unique viewing and handling experience highlighting art and ideas found in the Library and Archive collections.

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