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Nigel Henderson

 
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(b London, 1 April 1917; d Thorpe-le-Soken, Essex, 15 May 1985). English photographer and collagist. He studied biology at Chelsea Polytechnic in London (1935-6) and then worked as an assistant to Helmuth Ruhemann (1936-9). In the later 1930s he produced paintings influenced by Yves Tanguy, as well as collages. After serving as a pilot for coastal command in World War II, he studied at the Slade School of Fine Art in London (1945-9). There he befriended Eduardo Paolozzi, with whom he visited Paris, meeting Brancusi, L?ger, Giacometti, Braque and Arp. After leaving the Slade he began to experiment with photography, and between 1949 and 1952 he took numerous documentary photographs of Bethnal Green in east London, where he was then living. In other photographs of the period he achieved unusual effects by altering negatives or by placing objects directly on light-sensitive paper to create photograms. He was associated with the INDEPENDENT GROUP on its foundation in 1952, and with Paolozzi and others he participated in the Parallel of Life and Art exhibition at the ICA in London in 1953 and also in the pioneering Pop art exhibition This Is Tomorrow at the Whitechapel Art Gallery in London in 1956. At the latter he showed the large and disturbing altered photograph Head of a Man (1.59*1.21 m, 1956; London, Tate). After his first major one-man show at the ICA in 1961, Henderson began colouring some of his photographs with paint, as in Plant Tantrums (1961; London, Tate). From 1965 to 1968 and from 1972 to 1982 he ran the photography department at the Norwich School of Art while continuing his own photographic work. He often produced works in series that were connected by a particular striking image, as in the Face at the Window series (e.g. see 1983 exh. cat., p. 2), which he worked on from 1977 into the 1980s. This centred on the image of a bandaged face, which Henderson had found on a cigarette card. It was followed in the 1980s by the two series Heads in Blocks and Single Heads, in which he made different versions of a self-portrait image (e.g. Letting it All Hang Out; 1980-82; see 1982 exh. cat., p. 16).

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Henderson, Nigel (1917-85), British photographer and teacher. Originally a student of biology, Henderson began to produce paintings and collages in the late 1930s, turning to photography only after wartime service as a pilot and subsequent studies at the Slade School of Art. Documentary photography in east London (1949-52) and involvement in the beginnings of Pop art preceded his first major one-man show (1961). His willingness to experiment led to the creation of photograms, the manipulation of negatives, and the painting of prints. Between 1965 and 1982 he twice served as head of photography at Norwich School of Art.

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