- Jim Ede
Harold Stanley Ede (
7 April 1895 –15 March 1990 ) also known as 'Jim' Ede, was a British collector of art and friend to artists.Ede studied painting at
Newlyn Art School between 1912 and 1914 when he was called up inWorld War I . On returning from theWestern Front he continued his studies at theSlade School of Art .In 1921, Ede got a job as assistant curator at the
Tate Gallery inLondon whilst continuing to study part time at the Slade. Shortly after he marriedHelen Schlapp who he had met inEdinburgh . Whilst working at the Tate, he tried to promote the work of the contemporary artists of the day, including artists such asPicasso and Mondrian. However, he was more often thwarted by the more conservative attitudes of the gallery directors. During his time at the Tate, Ede formed numerous friendships withavant-garde artists of the day. In the process, he acquired many works of art that were largely under appreciated at the time. In particular he secured much of the work ofHenri Gaudier-Brzeska from the estate ofSophie Brzeska .In 1936, Ede tired of fighting the establishment at the Tate and left to live in
Morocco , building a house outsideTangiers . Somewhat ahead of his time, he adopted a minimalist style of interior design advocating plain white-washed walls and the minimum of furniture required to complete a room. For the next twenty years, he led an itinerant life, writing, broadcasting and lecturing inEurope and America, whilst keeping the house in Morocco as a base.Returning to
England in 1956, Ede converted four cottages inCambridge as a place to live and display hisart collection . It was part of his philosophy that art should be shared in a relaxed environment; to this end he would hold 'open house', giving personal tours of the collection to students from theUniversity of Cambridge over afternoon tea. Students could also borrow paintings from his collection to hang in their rooms during term-time. In 1966, Ede gave the house and collection to the University, establishingKettle's Yard art gallery.Ede continued to live at Kettle's Yard until 1973, then moving to
Edinburgh where he lived out his retirement.Publications
* Savage Messiah, H.S. Ede, Heinemann (1931) — Biography of the Sculptor
Henri Gaudier-Brzeska . Reprinted, Kettle's Yard Gallery (1971), ISBN 0-900406-15-1.
* A Way of Life, H.S. Ede, Kettle's Yard Gallery, ISBN 090707457X. Guide to Kettle's Yard and its collection.
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