
Contact
please contact Fiona Frank, details at bottom of page, to discuss any of the following options
Bookshops, Card Shops and Commercial Galleries
Can you make Hannah Frank prints and cards available through your outlet? Contact Fiona Frank for details
Book: 'Hannah
Frank, A Glasgow Artist - Drawings and sculptures' (ISBN 09511320556). An
updated version of the previously sold-out book of Hannah Frank's work was published
in September 2004. This new edition contains drawings and pages from Hannah's
diaries as well as first-rate photographs of her work.
A new book, Hannah Frank: Footsteps on the Sands of Time – a 100th birthday celebration gallimaufry – published in 2008 to coincide with the artist’s 100th birthday – and DVD “Hannah Frank: The Spark Divine” – are also available.
Contact Fiona Frank
(details at the bottom of this page) for trade prices and a sale-or-return copy
of the books.
Galleries
After a five year international touring exhibition which ended August 2008, Hannah Frank’s drawings and sculptures may still be available for loan exhibitions. Contact Fiona Frank, details below, for detail
The exhibition
poster can be provided electronically with a space for you to insert your
own details.
Talks and Discussions
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Fiona Frank, the artist's niece, is available to attend special discussion
sessions with art groups, general interest groups, and alongside exhibitions.
During these sessions interested members of the public can look through Hannah
Frank's private scrapbooks and press cuttings files spanning the last seventy-five
years, and discuss her life and work in the context of the Frank family.
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Other Exhibitions
Lancaster
Exhibition
Hannah Frank: Drawings and Sculpture, April
24th to June 5th 2004
to view the movies you will
need Quicktime, which you can download free here
The Lancaster exhibition included many items never before seen,
including some of the artist's personal diaries and albums, and rare early drawings.
Alongside the main event were information panels on Jewish immigration to Glasgow
linked to the Frank family's experience, provided by the Scottish Jewish Archives
Centre.
See Lancaster Museum press release here.
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Poster for Lancaster Exhibition |
View of Lancaster Exhibition |
View
of Lichfield exhibition |
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