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  • Douglas, Hutchinson Camp

Folders of writings and talks by Klaus Hinrichsen as well as research material collected by Hinrichsen and correspondence relating to Kurt Schwitters and other émigré and interned artists.

1920²õ–2004

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Items available online are the personal papers of Klaus Hinrichsen. During 1940-41 Hinrichsen was interned in Hutchinson Internment Camp, Isle of Man. The collection documents his time there comprising of camp newspapers, poems, photographs, articles and an identification badge. Also included are his writings on the artist Kurt Schwitters who was also interned in Hutchinson Internment Camp and became a close friend.

Details of the remainder of the collection can be found on the Archive catalogue.

Collection Owner
Klaus Hinrichsen 1912–2004
Collection
Tate Archive
Acquisition
Presented by Klaus Hinrichsen's family in 2005.
Reference
TGA 20052

224 objects in this collection

  • Folders of writings and talks by Klaus Hinrichsen as well as research material collected by Hinrichsen and correspondence relating to Kurt Schwitters and other émigré and interned artists.

    224 Objects

    • Writings and Talks

      6 Objects

    • Subject Files, A-Z

      218 Objects

      • Douglas, Hutchinson Camp

        38 Objects

      • Photographs of Hutchinson Internment Camp, Isle of Man

        164 Objects

      • Emigre Artists

        8 Objects

      • Internees

        6 Objects

      • Paris, Centre Georges Pompidou

        1 Object

      • Schwitters, Kurt

        1 Object

Title
Douglas, Hutchinson Camp
Date
1940–1
Description
Folder of Hinrichsen's material from Hutchinson Camp on the Isle of Man containing extracts from the camp paper 'The Camp' or the annual 'Camp Almanac', correspondence and documents, including Hinrichsen's application for release. Also includes the typescript of the lecture 'Elements of Sculpture' by Hinrichsen given 24 May 1941 [in German].
Reference
TGA 20052/2/6

Showing 21–38 of 38 objects

Draft copy of article titled ‘Internitis - Why?’ by Klaus Hinrichsen

Klaus Hinrichsen
4 April 1941

Handwritten poems about Hutchinson Internment Camp

Klaus Hinrichsen
17 May 1941

Writings about Hutchinson Internment Camp

Klaus Hinrichsen
date not known

Typed article ‘Elements of Sculpture’ by Klaus Hinrichsen about Hutchinson Internment Camp

Klaus Hinrichsen
May 1941

Article titled ‘This He Cannot Protect’ by Klaus Hinrichsen

Klaus Hinrichsen
May 1941

Blank application form for a permit to visit

Unknown person(s)
1941

Writings by Klaus Hinrichsen

Klaus Hinrichsen
4 July 1941

Article titled ‘Surely, This Isn’t You’ by Klaus Hinrichsen

Klaus Hinrichsen
9 July 1941

Article titled ‘Verifying The Theory’ by Klaus Hinrichsen

Klaus Hinrichsen
2 June 1941

Print by ‘EK’ possibly Erich Kahn

Erich Kahn
22 February 1941

Article titled ‘How Tile Eulenspiegel wins his bet’ by Klaus Hinrichsen

Klaus Hinrichsen
16 June 1941

Envelope addressed to Klaus Hinrichsen

Unknown person(s), recipient: Klaus Hinrichsen
1942

Poem titled ‘Epilogue’ by Klaus Hinrichsen

Klaus Hinrichsen, Erich Kahn
c.1941

Article titled ‘The Little Crown’ by Michael Corvin

Michael Corvin
c.1941

Article titled ‘Farewell for Life’ by Michael Corvin

Michael Corvin
c.1941

Article titled ‘Madame X’

Unknown person(s)
[c.1941]

Article titled ‘Surely , This Isn’t You!’ by Klaus Hinrichsen

Klaus Hinrichsen
[c.1941]

Various poems

Unknown person(s)
[c.1941]
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