Mitzi Cunliffe: an American in Manchester

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By Ann Sumner

American sculptor Mitzi Cunliffe, best known for designing the iconic BAFTA mask was an established public sculptor and TV personality who was prominent in Britain in the 1950s and 1960s.

Mitzi Cunliffe: An American in Manchester focuses on the most productive years of her career when she was living in Manchester and re-evaluates her contribution to public art in post-war Britain.

The book focuses on her local contributions to public art in Manchester as well as her significant commissions that helped to establish her artistic reputation, including her design of the BAFTA mask which she created in her Didsbury studio in 1955.

Ann Sumner says: “With the publication of this book and exhibition, we seek to reveal Mitzi Cunliffe’s many achievements as a sculptor in Manchester and to re-establish her broader legacy as a versatile designer. This is a fascinating story of a young American woman sculptor arriving in Manchester and launching her career as a public artist in post-war Britain, including her significant contributions to the Festival of Britain in 1951.

“During the 1950s she gradually established her career taking art out of the gallery and often working on a large scale while also designing for industry. Although her name may not be familiar today, she was well-known in 1950s and 1960s Britain with a particularly high profile in Manchester where she is still fondly remembered today.”

 

Professor Ann Sumner is a Visiting Professor at Manchester School of Art


Paperback

Publisher: Manchester Metropolitan University

Number of pages: 95

ISBN: 9781910029633

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