1929 saw Wood's successful exhibition at Tooth's Gallery. He also finally had his chance to design for the Russian Ballet, when Diaghilev's successor, C.B. Cochran, invited him to design for the revue 'Freak Show, Luna Park', by Boris Kochno, which was performed in 1930. Letters written from: 'The Train', Chelsea, London, Dieppe, Paris, Dinard (France), Douarnenez (Brittany), and Treboul (Finesterre).
Letters from Christopher 'Kit' Wood to his mother, 1929
This material is held atTate Archive
- Reference
- GB 70 TGA 773/9
- Dates of Creation
- Jan-Dec 1929
- Physical Description
- 1 folder, 75 pieces