A library of archival materials grouped under the headings Exhibition Catalogues, Videos and Articles & Essays


Exhibition Catalogues

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Videos

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Émigré Art Archives Online Symposium | Tate


Jankel ADLER (1895-1949), Seated woman, Sketchbook 12, [c.1944-9], Tate Archive, London (TGA 201218/12)

This online event was hosted by Tate Archive to celebrate the culmination of the Émigré Art Archives Project, which has catalogued and made available to the public for the first time the archive collections of Jankel Adler, J.P. Hodin and the family archive of David Mayor. Tate Gallery Archives, London, 16 June 2023.


Jankel Adler’s Sketchbooks - ‘His life was one long journey’ | Tate

In this short film, David Aukin and Glenn Sujo explore the sixteen sketchbooks by Jankel Adler held in the Tate Archives in more detail. The sketchbooks were catalogued and digitised as part of the Émigré Art Archives Project, generously funded by the Marie-Louise von Motesiczky Charitable Trust.

Symposium, University of Leicester, 7 May 2021.


Keynote address, ‘Young Blood and the Exterminatory Idea: A Continuum?’ Respondent: Monica Bohm-Duchen. Symposium, University of Leicester, 7 May 2021.

Glenn Sujo: An Education in the Arts II - JOHN GOLDING



Personal reflections on an admired mentor and friend, John Golding CBE (1929-2012), artist, curator, educator and historian of modern art. One of a series of papers and readings on art education. Learning Pathways, London, 22 May 2021.


Anatomies: Glenn Sujo, F. G. Watts Associate Artist


Watts Gallery, Compton 2013-2014. Director, Aviel Luz (UK), 20 mins

Articles & Essays

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Glenn Sujo, ‘Desiderata’ in Bill Coldstream: Portraits of a Painter (Catherine Coldstream, ed., with contributions by Catherine Lampert, Lynda Morris, Peter Rumley et al) Oxford: The Coldstream Press, Spring 2021. An anthology of essays in celebration of the life of Sir William Coldstream CBE (1908–1987).

 
 
 

Glenn Sujo, ‘24 Ashchurch Park Villas: Theatre of Light’ in John Golding Remembered (Jenna Lundin-Aral, ed., with contributions by Dawn Adès, Richard Calvocoressi, Elizabeth Cowling, Christopher Green, John Richardson, Edmund de Waal, et al.) London: John Golding Artistic Trust, Spring 2021. An anthology of essays in celebration of the life-time achievements of artist, curator, educator and historian of modern art, Dr. John Golding CBE (1929—2012).