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Helen Chadwick’s Of Mutability: process and postmodernism

Pages 61-76 | Received 01 Feb 2016, Accepted 23 Jun 2016, Published online: 21 Sep 2016

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Archival material

  • The V&A archive of Art and Design has a large archive related to Helen Chadwick’s Of Mutability. I have referred to this in text as V&A, followed by the folder/box number.
  • The Tate archive has two areas pertinent to this article, folders related to Helen Chadwick, and folders that are filed under the ICA. I have referred to these in text as T followed by the relevant coding.
  • The Aspex Gallery archive has several folders related to Helen Chadwick. I have referred to these as AG and then the relevant coding.
  • The Womens Art Library has a good range of material filed in the artist box: Helen Chadwick, in their archive. I have shorted this to WAL.
  • Helen Chadwick kept extensive notes in small notebooks, which are available at the Henry Moore Institute archive, and online at Helen Chadwick, Turning the Pages http://hmi.onlineculture.co.uk/ttp/ttp.html. I have referred to these in text as Chadwick OM for that related to Of Mutability, and Chadwick EGS for that related to Ego Geometria Sum.

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