McHale, John, John McHale archive, ca. 1950-1978.
- Call Number:
- MSS 60
- Creator:
- McHale, John
- Title(s):
- John McHale archive
- Date:
- ca. 1950-1978.
- Extent:
- 25 linear feet
- Classification:
- Archives and Manuscripts
- Abstract:
- The collection comprises collage books, collages, drawings, palettes, and posters by John McHale, with related printed material, including catalogs, periodicals, ephemera, and small posters.
- Provenance:
- Yale Center for British Art, Gift of Magda Cordell McHale
- Conditions Governing Access:
- The materials are open for research.
- Conditions Governing Use:
- In CopyrightThe collection is the physical property of the Yale Center for British Art. Literary rights, including copyright, also belong to the Yale Center for British Art. For further information, consult the Archives Department.
- Biographical/Historical:
- John McHale (1922-1978) was a British collage artist, art theorist, and sociologist. As a member of the Independent Group, formed at the Institute of Contemporary Arts in 1952, McHale helped to originate Pop Art in Britain, a movement rooted in American mass culture and modern technology. McHale spent a year at Yale University in 1955-1956 and returned permanently to the US in 1962 to work with Richard Buckminster Fuller on ecological issues and environmental sustainability. With his wife, the artist Magda Cordell, McHale founded the Center for Integrative Studies (CIS) to consider the impact of modern industrialized world on human society and the environment. In a 1984 retrospective of McHale’s work, Charlotta Kotik wrote: “The unique oeuvre of John McHale results from both his special creative talents and his exceptional human qualities. John McHale was at once a visual artist, writer, educator and organizer; but most important, he was a humanist philosopher endowed with relentless energy to pursue innovations which were ultimately to result in changes beneficial to mankind. He looked toward the future with a mixture of optimism and skepticism, but above all with a great deal of realistic wisdom, making possible a clear formulation of our predicament, and the consequences of our behavior well in advance of the mainstream.” (<title>The Expendable Ikon</title>, p. 9).
- Scope and Content:
- The collection comprises collage books, collages, drawings, palettes, and posters by John McHale, with related printed material, including catalogs, periodicals, ephemera, and small posters. The collage books include McHale's Why I Took to the Washers in Luxury Flats and his Shoe-Life Stories, both completed ca. 1954. The collages series includes McHale's Transistor (1954), Aluminum Head (1956) and Untitled (Head) (1977). The drawings series 14 drawings of geometric or abstract design and several studies for Aluminum Head. Among the printed material are posters and literature concerning exhibitions of work by John McHale or related exhibitions at the Institute for Contemporary Arts.
- Genre:
- Abstract art, Collage books, Collages (visual works), Drawings (visual works), Ephemera, Exhibition catalogs, Periodicals, Photographs, Posters, Sketchbooks, and Tear sheets
- Subject Terms:
- Art, ModernCollageDot zeroExhibitionsInformation theoryLady Clare magazineMcHale, John. Aluminum head.McHale, John. Shoe-life storiesMcHale, John. TransistorMcHale, John. Why I took to the washers in luxury flatsPop artProbabilities
- Subject Period:
- 20th Century
- Associated People/Groups:
- Alloway, Lawrence, 1926-1990Dubuffet, Jean, 1901-1985Independent Group (Association : Great Britain)Institute of Contemporary Arts (London, England)Irwin, Gwyther, 1931-2008McHale, JohnMcHale, Magda CordellMesens, E. L. T., 1903-1971 (Edouard Léon Théodore)Meyer, E. W.Paolozzi, Eduardo, 1924-2005This Is Tomorrow (1956 : Whitechapel Art Gallery)Whitechapel Art Gallery
- Finding Aid Title:
- John McHale archive
- Collection PDF:
- https://ead-pdfs.library.yale.edu/11090.pdf
- Archival Object:
- https://archives.yale.edu/repositories/3/resources/11090
- Metadata Cloud URL:
- https://metadata-api.library.yale.edu/metadatacloud/api/aspace/repositories/3/resources/11090?mediaType=json&include-notes=1&include-all-subjects=1