I thought I should probably start this blogging business by talking about the name I've pinched for this blog!
John wells (1907-2000) was a doctor who trained in London, and attended evening classes at St Martin's school of art. After several years of hospital practice, he became a GP and moved to the Scilly Isles in the '30s, where he travelled between patients on a motorboat! He became friendly with the St Ives group of artists including Barbara Hepworth and Ben Nicholson, and after the second world war decided on a career switch from doctor to professional artist.
'The fragile cell' comes from the exhibition title of a John Wells retrospective at the Tate St Ives in 1998. I have the exhibition poster on my wall in my bedroom in my family home in Cornwall, and I can stare at it for hours. The title 'the fragile cell' has always appealed to me, it gets my imagination going. I find the story behind Wells' life and career just as captivating as his work. I find great comfort in the fact he was able to find room for both medicine and art in his life.
John Wells' obituary from the Guardian
John Wells collection from the Tate
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