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Alas, some part of the artist was already beginning to imagine ... Maquette No.1” (1955), plaster with surface color; Henry Moore Foundation (photo Michael Phipps, eproduced by permission ...
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Henry Moore at the Courtauld Gallery review: a splendid show of the great sculptor's lesser-known drawingsHenry Moore’s drawings are far less well known than his sculpture, and the first thing that strikes you about them is how monumental and sculptural they are. This is true even when he’s ...
some in color; the introduction is by Herbert Read, apparently the most active enthusiast of modernist art in England; Henry Moore’s own writings are included; finally, there is a biographical ...
At the same time a continent and an ocean away, Henry ... a tone-setter for MFA curators Erica Hirshler and Courtney Harris not to embrace (the show was organized by the San Diego Museum of Art ...
Is art useful? As part of its mission to 'to bring people together to think about why sculpture matters' a new exhibition running until October at the Henry Moore Institute in Leeds presents the art ...
The celebration coincides with the 50th anniversary of the Art Gallery of Ontario’s (AGO) Henry Moore Sculpture Centre, home to the largest public collection of his art in the world. Moore ...
Henry Moore Studios and Gardens has appointed a family engagement co-ordinator at Perry Green in Hertfordshire, where the world-renowned artist spent the end of his life. Visitors can explore 25 ...
Pace Fry, that ability — not skipping lunch — is the test of an artist. ‘Henry Moore: The Sixties’ is at Henry Moore Studios & Gardens, Perry Green, Hertfordshire, until October 30 — 01279 843333; www ...
He then helps manoeuvre a Totem Head sculpture into place and talks about Henry Moore's significance as a major artist of the 20th Century. BBC Archive: Originally broadcast 11 May 1998.
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