THE BRITISH BAUHAUS? JP HULLY AND AN UNWRITTEN HISTORY OF BRITISH MODERNISM
Journal Title: Online Journal of Art and Design - Year 2013, Vol 1, Issue 4
Abstract
This is the first refereed article that presents the life and work of JP Hully, a British modernist that worked with Gane furniture manufacturers in Bristol. His design life and tenure at Gane overlapped with that of Marcel Breuer. Both historical and historiographal, this article probes the remaining historical shards of JP Hully’s work, career and life, while making wider historiographical statements about the gaps, absences and silences of history.
Authors and Affiliations
Professor Tara Brabazon| Professor of Education and Head of School of Teacher Education tbrabazon@csu.edu.au Charles Sturt University Australia, Professor Steve Redhead| Professor of Sports Media and Associate Dean (Research) sredhead@csu.edu.au Charles Sturt University Australia
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