Looking for Mr Schwitters by Jennifer Potter
‘A geologically inclined pastoral; an ode to the Lakes; an eye-opening portrait of post war bucolicism; an unravelling of family secrets…and a dogged quest for the trail of Kurt Schwitters whose collages form a template or model for this extravagantly variegated book.’ Jonathan Meades
Looking for Mr Schwitters tracks the final years of the émigré artist Kurt Schwitters, who fled Nazi Germany, never to return home. Interned as an enemy alien by the British, he settled eventually in England’s Lake District, close to the author’s future home, accompanied by his young English lover. Once celebrated as an avant-garde artist, famed for incorporating found objects and rubbish into his art, Schwitters created an astonishing variety of artworks infused with the Lakeland landscape, bartering portraits and landscapes simply to survive. Just months before his pauper’s death, he embarked upon his final, unfinished masterpiece: transforming an ordinary barn up Langdale into a magical, walk-in sculpture.
Neither straightforward biography, nor memoir, nor art history, Jennifer Potter’s book exists in its own class. Drawing on personal memory and deep research, she interrogates Schwitters’ artistic legacy, his connection to place, and her own lifelong fascination with the man and his art, ultimately restoring his pivotal role in modern art.
The book contains photographs, a selection of Schwitters art, and a photo essay by the filmmaker Rob Petit.
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Description
Jennifer Potter is the author of four novels and six works of nonfiction, all infused with a sense of place. Martinique, the Yemen, France, and the marshlands of southern Britain provided the backdrop to her novels, while her last nonfiction took her to Virginia in pursuit of a forgotten episode of colonial history. She lives in London and returns to her native Lake District whenever she can.
Additional information
| Weight | 450 g |
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| ISBN | 9781915068644, ISBN |
| Published | June 2026 |
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