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Pollock Gallery fonds
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Circular letters

File contains copies of circular letters from Jack Pollock and gallery administrator Lawrence Hurst regarding the closing of the Pollack Gallery in December 1981, with lists of names and addresses of recipients.

Clippings

File contains clippings (some photocopied) of reviews of exhibitions and other articles. Records are sorted chronologically.

Closing correspondence

File contains office correspondence from 1981-1982 with clients, creditors, artists and others, in large part related to the closure of the Pollock Gallery in December, 1981; with photo of a work of art (1981). Records are sorted chronologically.

Consignment

File contain records of consignments of works of art by the gallery to rental services in art museums in Toronto, Hamilton, London (Ont.), Montreal, Oshawa, and elsewhere in Canada, and to (commercial) art galleries in Canada and the U.S. between 1976 and 1981. Records are sorted alphabetically by museum or gallery.

Consignment forms

File contains undated consignment forms (largely incomplete) used to record titles, measurements and other details of works received from artists, probably in the 1960s and 1970s, together with photocopies of consignment forms, including some duplicates.

Consignment from private collectors

File contains copies of receipts for works of art placed on consignment with the gallery between 1977 and 1981 for resale by private collectors; with photos of paintings by Jack Bush, and Norval Morrisseau; and related material. File includes 1 photographic print and 4 slides (photographs).

Correspondence

Series comprises correspondence regarding the business affairs of the Pollock Gallery and other art-related matters between 1962 and 1982, including business (and some personal) correspondence to Jack Pollock; a file of letters notifying clients, artists and others of the impending closure of the gallery in 1981; and other correspondence.

Pollock Gallery (Toronto, Ont.)

Correspondence

File contains correspondence on legal and financial matters relating to the publication of the book, with a royalty statement from the publisher. Correspondents include Methuen Publications, Jack Pollock's agent Patricia Stewart, her lawyer L. Anne Welwood, and others.

Correspondence

File contains correspondence to and from Norval Morrisseau and Jack Pollock, exhibitors, clients of the Pollock Gallery and others between 1962 and 1981; with related material. File includes a copy of a document in which the artist gives his birth date as 14 March 1932. Records are sorted chronologically.

Correspondence

File contains personal correspondence to Jack Pollock, including congratulations on the publication of The art of Norval Morrisseau.

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