The Adamson Collection is of art objects created by people compelled to live for decades in the UK mental hospital, Netherne, in Edward Adamson's art studios.
“We too often forget to do a critical political-economy analysis of the museum: where does the money come from? How much capital does the museum possess within its collections? Who cleans, who cooks, who guards?” https://t.co/Q4sFOca3Yn
Adamson on "Art for mental health" in Jean Creedy's 1970 "The Social Context of Art". Of its time...
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Nov. 21, 1961. "Edward Adamson, director of Art at Netherine Hospital, Coulsden, examines some of the paintings, exhibited at the Royal Society of Medicine, Wimpole Street, London"
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@mrsvnorthwood @RegretteRuane @RawVisionMag@baat_org@ExploreWellcome@Bethlem_Gallery Many thanks Victoria. Always remember what you said to me: with these Collections, leave them in a better place than you found them, and know when it is time to handover to someone else. Hopefully I did okay on both counts
Changes at Adamson Collection Trust.
Writer & artist Rose Ruane is now Chair.
I've handed over after 20 years in post.
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Adamson Collection summary -by December 2024. All about: https://t.co/vs85hQem1z
@sarahclemwrites @RegretteRuane … And finally I found these two curiosities. They were taken of the Wellcome photographing the Brenda Marshall pictures in situ Cheers David
@sarahclemwrites @RegretteRuane Yes I have very much remember the piece. A cheeky hint of a nipple? I thought it was good. That building is long closed I think. ... I have a look, I can't find any pictures. Best David
In 1979 @WendyVarley volunteered at Netherne. Here remembering two Adamson Collection/Wellcome Collection artists, Rolanda Polonsky (1923-96) & Martin Birch (1935-82) and tea in their summer house
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From the psychiatric hospital where she was compelled to live for over 30 years, Mary Bishop made some of the most affecting images of sadness and isolation in all our collections.
Her pictures speak powerfully about despair, but they're also full of tenderness and longing.
Around 1947, Catalan psychiatrist Francesc Tosquelles proposed shifting the location of cognitive experience from the brain to the feet.
“When we walk in the world,” Tosquelles argued, “it isn’t the head that counts, it’s the feet. Knowing where you’re treading.”
@DebatINQUEST From HO definitions, “One use of force incident refers to one officer’s use of force involving one person. …. In a situation where 3 police officers restrain an individual ... there would be 3 separate use of force reports submitted". So the injury rate is much higher I suggest
@mikecmorgan From HO definitions, “One use of force incident refers to one officer’s use of force involving one person. …. In a situation where 3 police officers restrain an individual ... there would be 3 separate use of force reports submitted". So the injury rate is much higher I suggest