
Timothy Hennessy
Timothy Hennessy (1925-2015) was an American abstract painter who spent much of his life in Europe, mostly France, Italy and Greece. He typically worked on un-stretched canvases and fabrics, which he would paint with patterns, stitch together, and hang freely in space so that both sides remained visible. Hennessy was associated with many of the illustrious names of his time including Alexandros Iolas, Iris Clert, Betty Parsons, Peggy Guggenheim, and Andy Warhol.
Timothy Hennessy was born in San Francisco in 1925. At the age of 24 he travelled to Paris, where he began working in the studio of artist André Lhôte. While there, he met Greek artist Iannis Kardamatis, an affable dandy who would introduce Hennessy to the Parisian artistic milieu. In Venice, he was introduced to his future wife, the Italian countess Andriana dei Conti Marcello del Mano.
In 1957, he was invited by the artist Ghikas to the Greek Island of Hydra, where he would purchase an abandoned villa together with his friend Kardamatis. Over the next several decades, he would host many visiting artists including Willem de Kooning, while his villa became the nexus of a burgeoning American expatriate art community, which included the likes of Brice and Helen Marden.
In 1971, Hennessy married his second wife, Isabelle Schwob, half sister of Annabel Buffet (wife of artist Bernard Buffet). With her, inspired by Fortuny’s fabrics, he created painted robes for artistic performances. With their son Sebastian, they would spend their time between Venice and Hydra, Paris, and Dublin.
During his career, he would show with the prestigious Tibor de Nagy Gallery and the Betty Parsons Gallery, both in New York. The legendary collector Peggy Guggenheim said about Hennessy that he was “the last major artist” she had discovered.
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Some Works on Paper, 1923-2022, Fall 2022
Timothy Hennessy, mailer for solo exhibition held at Tibor de Nagy Gallery, New York, early-1960s, offset lithograph on paper, folded once, as issued, 5 3/4 x 7 1/2 inches (folded)
Timothy Hennessy, mailer and poster for solo exhibition held at The Betty Parsons Gallery, New York, May 17-June 10, 1966, offset lithograph on paper, folded twice, as issued, 18 3/8 x 12 inches (open)
(left to right) Nelly van Doesburg, Timothy Hennessy, Peggy Guggenheim, Arte primitiva nera (Black Primitive Art) exhibition organized by Paolo Barozzi, Venice, 1960, silver gelatin print. Peggy Guggenheim Collection, Venice.
(left to right) Kelvin Cox Vanderlip, Katrina Vanderlip, and Xavier Deleourt, with painted tapestries by Timothy Hennessy, at a party for Katrina at the estate of Texas socialite Mrs. Joseph Olliphant Lambert, Vincenza, Italy, Vogue Magazine, 1971.
Guests sitting on tapestries by Timothy Hennessy at a party for Katrina Vanderlip at the estate of Texas socialite Mrs. Joseph Olliphant Lambert, Vincenza, Italy, Vogue Magazine, 1971.
Timothy Hennessy in his studio in Greece, c. 1965. Betty Parsons Papers, Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution.
Interior of Timothy Hennessy Villa, Greece, c. 1975.
Model wearing robes designed by Timothy Hennessy, c. 1960s. Betty Parsons Papers, Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution.
Models wearing robes designed by Timothy Hennessy, c. 1960s. Betty Parsons Papers, Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution.
Timothy Hennessy works on the roof of his studio in Greece, c. 1965. Betty Parsons Papers, Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution.