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Kettle s Yard and Tate acquire Alfred Wallis sketchbooks from last year of his life

Scotsman obituaries: Chris Carrell, arts administrator who made mark in Glasgow

Updated Chris Carrell championed community engagement (Picture copyright Alan Wylie, 1989) A visionary arts administrator who spent 13 years at the helm of Glasgow’s Third Eye Centre, Chris Carrell was a crucial figure in shaping Glasgow’s successful bid to be 1990 City of Culture. His energy and ability to enable others helped shape the grassroots arts scene for which the city is now internationally recognised. Born Ronald Christopher Carrell in Barnard Castle in 1941, he never knew the father after whom he was named, Pilot Officer Ronald Carrell, who died in a bombing raid in Germany in October 1940. After the war, his mother and stepfather, Frank Hutchins, moved to Kent.

Over £94,000-worth of contemporary art sold on behalf of Kettle s Yard House and Gallery

Over £94,000-worth of contemporary art sold on behalf of Kettle s Yard House and Gallery
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English house museum Kettle s Yard to sell donated collection to raise funds

The Small Gate Painting 4 (1980) by Prunella Clough from the John Ady collection Courtesy of Cheffins Kettle’s Yard House and Gallery in Cambridge, UK, is to sell off a collection of 20th-century works of art left to the museum by local landscape architect John Ady in 2019. The collection of 29 works is hoped to raise around £35,000 for the gallery when it sells at Cheffins auction house in Cambridge on 25 February. These works are not being deaccessioned, a Cheffins spokesperson says, as they have never entered the collection: The Ady collection was left to Kettle’s Yard with the understanding that any works not acquired into the permanent collection would be sold to benefit Kettle’s Yard. The works for sale have not been accessioned into the Kettle’s Yard collection. Andrew Nairne, the director of Kettle’s Yard, says the gallery relies on legacies like these to enable us to care for the Kettle’s Yard House and collection, make special exhibit

Constantly curious, uninterested in the market-led view : pioneering curator and writer Guy Brett has died, aged 78

Guy Brett (right) in 1966 with the artist Takis © Clay Perry, England & Co gallery, London The UK curator and writer Guy Brett, who broadened the art historical canon by producing important exhibitions and publications on key Latin American and Asian artists, has died aged 78. Born in Richmond, Yorkshire, 1942, Brett began his career as a critic at the Times where he worked from 1964 to 1975. From 1981 to 1983 he was also the visual arts editor at the London weekly magazine City Limits. His exhibition Transcontinental: Nine Latin American Artists, organised at the Ikon Gallery in Birmingham, UK, in 1990, reflected his multidisciplinary and internationalist outlook. The British-Indian artist Sutapa Biswas tells

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