E.R. Nele, Molton Gallery, London, 1960 

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Catalogue of an exhibition of works by E.R. Nele held at the Molton Gallery, London, 1960 . Texts by Alloway, Lawrence and Will Grohmann.

14 b&w illustrations of Nele's work. Essays by Lawrence Alloway and Will Grohmann. Artist chronology. Catalogue listing 22 sculptures and 6 prints. E. R. Nele or Eva Renée Nele Bode is a German sculptor that works goldsmithing and large scale metal sculptures. She started her career in 1950 as a student of the Central School of Arts and Crafts in London. She participated in Documenta II, organised by her father in 1959. She joined the Situationist International, but was excluded in February 1962. She learned to handle all sorts of metal and to weld steel for her artwork. After her return to Berlin she worked with the artist Hans Uhlmann during her time at the "Berliner Akademie" and later on at the "Studio Lacourière" in Paris. Since the late 1960s, Nele has lived and worked in Frankfurt. Since the early 1990s she has been teaching at the Universities of Frankfurt and Giessen. Her best-known sculpture is named Die Rampe, a Holocaust memorial dated from 1980. Her latest metal sculpture at large scale is now located at the Dalbergplatz in Frankfurt-Höchst and named Windsbraut. Molton Gallery was located at 44 South Molton Street, London, W1, in the heart of Mayfair. The gallery specialised in "Twentieth Century Paintings and Sculpture" by artists such as Gillian Ayres, Anthea Alley, E. R. Nele and Denis Bowen.

Title: E.R. Nele
Author: Alloway, Lawrence and Will Grohmann.
Publisher: Molton Gallery, London
Publication Date: 1960
Format: softcover
Condition: Pages loose
Stock Number: RB03602

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Catalogue of an exhibition of works by E.R. Nele held at the Molton Gallery, London, 1960 . Texts by Alloway, Lawrence and Will Grohmann.

14 b&w illustrations of Nele's work. Essays by Lawrence Alloway and Will Grohmann. Artist chronology. Catalogue listing 22 sculptures and 6 prints. E. R. Nele or Eva Renée Nele Bode is a German sculptor that works goldsmithing and large scale metal sculptures. She started her career in 1950 as a student of the Central School of Arts and Crafts in London. She participated in Documenta II, organised by her father in 1959. She joined the Situationist International, but was excluded in February 1962. She learned to handle all sorts of metal and to weld steel for her artwork. After her return to Berlin she worked with the artist Hans Uhlmann during her time at the "Berliner Akademie" and later on at the "Studio Lacourière" in Paris. Since the late 1960s, Nele has lived and worked in Frankfurt. Since the early 1990s she has been teaching at the Universities of Frankfurt and Giessen. Her best-known sculpture is named Die Rampe, a Holocaust memorial dated from 1980. Her latest metal sculpture at large scale is now located at the Dalbergplatz in Frankfurt-Höchst and named Windsbraut. Molton Gallery was located at 44 South Molton Street, London, W1, in the heart of Mayfair. The gallery specialised in "Twentieth Century Paintings and Sculpture" by artists such as Gillian Ayres, Anthea Alley, E. R. Nele and Denis Bowen.

Title: E.R. Nele
Author: Alloway, Lawrence and Will Grohmann.
Publisher: Molton Gallery, London
Publication Date: 1960
Format: softcover
Condition: Pages loose
Stock Number: RB03602

Catalogue of an exhibition of works by E.R. Nele held at the Molton Gallery, London, 1960 . Texts by Alloway, Lawrence and Will Grohmann.

14 b&w illustrations of Nele's work. Essays by Lawrence Alloway and Will Grohmann. Artist chronology. Catalogue listing 22 sculptures and 6 prints. E. R. Nele or Eva Renée Nele Bode is a German sculptor that works goldsmithing and large scale metal sculptures. She started her career in 1950 as a student of the Central School of Arts and Crafts in London. She participated in Documenta II, organised by her father in 1959. She joined the Situationist International, but was excluded in February 1962. She learned to handle all sorts of metal and to weld steel for her artwork. After her return to Berlin she worked with the artist Hans Uhlmann during her time at the "Berliner Akademie" and later on at the "Studio Lacourière" in Paris. Since the late 1960s, Nele has lived and worked in Frankfurt. Since the early 1990s she has been teaching at the Universities of Frankfurt and Giessen. Her best-known sculpture is named Die Rampe, a Holocaust memorial dated from 1980. Her latest metal sculpture at large scale is now located at the Dalbergplatz in Frankfurt-Höchst and named Windsbraut. Molton Gallery was located at 44 South Molton Street, London, W1, in the heart of Mayfair. The gallery specialised in "Twentieth Century Paintings and Sculpture" by artists such as Gillian Ayres, Anthea Alley, E. R. Nele and Denis Bowen.

Title: E.R. Nele
Author: Alloway, Lawrence and Will Grohmann.
Publisher: Molton Gallery, London
Publication Date: 1960
Format: softcover
Condition: Pages loose
Stock Number: RB03602

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