Connections.
A chronological view of selected people known to Heinz Henghes with estimated dates of first meeting.
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|-Sculptors
|-Artists
|-Writers
|-Others
1906
D
1924
USA
1925
Isamu Noguchi
1927
June Mansfield
1928
EE Cummings
1929
W.B. Yeats
1932
FR
Brancusi
1933
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Ezra Pound
James Laughlin
1934
Kay Sage
Renato Wild
1937
FR
Max Ernst
Man Ray
Kadinsky
CH
FR
Jean Genet
Hans Reichel
David Edgar
Henry Miller
Anais Nin
Lawrence Durrel
Andre Breton
Yves Tanguy
GB
Barbara Hepworth
Ben Nicholson
Sandy Calder
Gabo
Herbert Read
Adrian Stokes
Ozenfant
1938
Peggy Guggenheim
Meissens
Prunella Clough
1939
Joan Wyndham
Sven Berlin
1940
AUS
Hein Heckroth
Klaus Freideberger
1942
GB
Elsa Knight Thompson
1947
Frank Dobson
John Skeaping
Henry Moore
1949
Marc Clark
Jacob Epstein
1950
Michael Powell
George Hutchinson
Milton Schulman
Maurice Collis
Ben Frankel
Jim Cadbury-Brown
Sir Hugh Casson
Marie Rambert
Barry Hart
Roland Penrose
Eric Estorick
1951
Bernard Meadows
1952
Ralph Brown
1953
FR
Hal Movius
Abbe Breuil
1959
Theo Crosby
1960
Anthony Eden
1962
Catherine Viviano
1963
Lawrence Fehrlinghetti
1964
GB
Bob Holding
Thomas Balogh
William Crozier
Norman Ackroyd
Jenni Notton
Robert Clatworthy
1965
James Castle
Brian Patten
David Aitchison
Teresa Gleadowe
1970
Jean-Pierre Lehmans
Eduardo Paolozzi
Wendy Taylor
1973
FR
1975
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Jean-Pierre Lehmans represented Henghes and exhibited his work as his London gallery
Worked with Henghes as a lecturer in the sculpture department of Winchester School of Art
Catherine Viviano gave Henghes a show at her gallery in New York
Architect H.T. (Jim) Cadbury Brown first met Henghes at the RCA
Elsa Knight Thompson worked with Henghes during the war at the BBC on Radio Newsreel
Renato Wild was a long term patron of Henghes
Brian Patten is known as a Liverpool Poet
The economist Balogh first met Henghes in France
Ex Prime-Minister Anthony Eden visited Lascaux and the Dordogne in the company of Henghes
Abbre Breuil was a noted prehistorian who authenticated the cave of Lascaux
Movius was a Harvard professor of Archaeology
Skeaping was a fellow tutor at the RCA
Henghes was a tutor at the RCA under Dobson
Henghes met Heckroth when interned during the war
Joan Wyndhams wartime diaries feature Henghes under the pseudonym Gerhardt
Peggy Guggenheim gave Henghes an exhibition at the Guggenheim Jeune gallery in London
Herbert Read was instrumental in helping Henghes to return from internment in Australia
Henghes introduced Tanguy to his future wife, Kay Sage
Anais Nin wrote about Henghes in her journals
Despite animosity between them Miller and Henghes visited the Dordogne together with Jean Genet before the war
Henghes was friends with Genet for many years and made a portrait head of him
Surrealist artist Kay Sage first exhibited her paintings alongside Henghes
Founder of New Directions books Laughlin met Henghes with Ezra Pound and corresponded over many years
Patron to Henghes in Italy and a major early influence
Henghes assisted Brancusi in his Paris studio
A complex relationship with Henry Miller and Anais Nin has been turned into the movie
Henry and June
Noguchi was the Sculptor who first inspired Henghes