Henry Moore Artwork Catalogue
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0024353
Author/Editor: CHAPPELL Peter
Publisher: The Times
Place Published: London
Year: 2025
Date & Collation: (20 January)
Abstract: Article outlining the current plight of the British Council, stated by
Chief Executive, Scott McDonald, as being in "constant threat of
insolvency" and facing "financial peril" and its plans to allieviate the
situation by selling some of its £200m art collection. Half of
the collection, comprising of 9,000 pieces in total, is protected by
agreements preventing their sale but any work without such an agreement
is at potential risk. Although no official list of artworks for sale has
yet been published, works by artists such as Duncan Grant, Ben
Nicholson and an alabaster sculpture by Henry Moore are reported to
be items that could be sold. The article discusses how an emergency loan
from the Foreign Office during the pandemic era with interest payments
of £14m per year has crippled the British Council who are calling for
urgent action from the British Government to help ensure it's future.
0024354
Author/Editor: CAU Elsa
Publisher: Le Monde Magazine
Place Published: Paris
Year: 2024
Date & Collation: (30 November).p.124
Abstract: Title as printed: La chaise de 'AMITIÉ.
Article publicising the collaboration between textile brand Garro
Editions and Isokon Plus with the re issue of the iconic Isokon Lounge
Chair designed by Marcel Breuer in 1935. The new Friendship
Chair showcases the original iconic chair design upholstered in a
Garro Edition Fabric with a print based on Henry Moores lithograph Six Reclining Figures with Buff Background 1963 (CGM 50). Moore and Breuer were friends, meeting in the mid 1930's and both living in London in the interwar years.The
article provides a brief description of the relationship between the
two friends and some background to the inspirations of both artist and
designer.
0024345
Author/Editor: SCOTT Chadd
Publisher: Forbes
Place Published: New Jersey
Year: 2024
Date & Collation: (07 March)
0024346
Author/Editor: MORRIS Steven
Publisher: The Guardian
Place Published: London
Year: 2024
Date & Collation: (04 May)
0024348
Author/Editor: JONES Jonathan
Publisher: Guardian Online
Place Published: London
Year: 2024
Date & Collation: (21 June) (3 illus)
0024350
Author/Editor: MORRIS Steven
Publisher: Guardian Online
Place Published: London
Year: 2024
Date & Collation: (04 May) (2 illus)
0024351
Author/Editor: SMITH Helena
Publisher: Observer
Place Published: London
Year: 2024
Date & Collation: (06 October).
0024352
Publisher: Sotheby's
Place Published: London
Year: 2024
Date & Collation: (14 & 15 November).116pp.illus
0024347
Author/Editor: LIPTON David
Publisher: The World of Interiors
Place Published: London
Year: 2024
Date & Collation: (06 June)
0024281
Publisher: Bishop's Stortford Independent
Place Published: Bishop's Stortford, Hertfordshire
Year: 2023
Date & Collation: (04 January)18-19pp.illus
Abstract: Two page article in local newspaper highlighting forthcoming exhibition of Moore's Coalmining Drawings at St. Albans Museum and Gallery. Potted history of WAAC commission. Recounts the artist's week-long visit to Wheldale Colliery where he drew miners at work in the pit. Quotes from Inna Allen of University of Hertfordshire Arts + Culture and Annabel Lucas, Audience Development Manager at St. Albans Museum and Art Gallery. Two Moore illus shows Saidman image of Moore drawing underground, and Pit Boys at the Pithead 1942 (HMF 1985).
0024283
Author/Editor: BATES Pearce
Publisher: Welwyn Times
Place Published: Welwyn Hertfordshire
Year: 2023
Date & Collation: (18 January)20pp.(illus)
Abstract: Positive review of Henry Moore: Drawing in the Dark exhibition at St. Albans Museum and Art Gallery. Quotes from Chris Owen and Annabel Lucas. Mention of University of Hertfordshire, Henry Moore Foundation, British Museum, National Coal Mining Museum. Two illus show Moore's Pit Boys at Pithead 1942 (HMF 1985) and installation view of drawings at the museum's Weston Gallery.
0024268
Author/Editor: ELLIOTT Sue
Publisher: Stuff.co.nz
Place Published: New Zealand
Year: 2023
Date & Collation: (02 Jan) (5 illus)
Abstract: Thoughtful article marking the 40th anniversary of the Wellington Sculpture Trust. Notes that the Wellington City Council set up its Arts Bonus Scheme in 1983 to control the changing fabric of the inner city by offering building incentives to developers in exchange for the commissioning of publicart, amenities, or open spaces. States that the Sculpture Trust's founding Trustee, Dr Ian Prior was the driving force behind the ambition to bring a Moore work to the city and traveleld to the UK in June 1986 to meet with HMF and Moore, shortly before the artist's death. Moore's Bronze Form 1985 bronze (LH 652d) was selected. Notes the original cost was £300,000. The work was unveiled in April 1988 at Midland Park in partnership between the council, the Sculpture Trust and Fletcher Challenge. The work was later moved to the Botanic Garden in December 1995 and rests on the Salamanca Lawn. Artwork is incorrectly referred to as Inner Form throughout. Five images show the work in-situ and close-up.
0024269
Author/Editor: YUNA Park
Publisher: The Korea Herald
Place Published: Seoul
Year: 2023
Date & Collation: (01 Feb) (no Moore illus)
Abstract: News item only notable for its mention of the sculptural works by Korean artist Osang Gwon, which appear to be heavily influenced by Moore's sculptures. One illus shows Osang's "Four Piece Composition Reclining Figure" which is flagrantly based upon Moore's Four Piece Compostion: Reclining Figure 1934 Cumberland alabaster on a Purbeck marble base (LH 154). Accompanying text claims that Osang's works "pay hommage" to Henry Moore.
0024285
Publisher: The Star
Place Published: Barnsley, Yorkshire
Year: 2023
Date & Collation: (20th January)(1 Moore illus)
Abstract: Scant report that a major touring exhibition will open 28th January 2023 at the Cooper Gallery, Barnsley, Yorkshire. Works exhibited are from the Sainsbury Collection. One Moore illus shows part image of Moore's Family Group 1945 drawing (HMF 2333).
0024282
Author/Editor: DAILY Mary
Publisher: UCLA Magazine
Place Published: California, USA
Year: 2023
Date & Collation: (05 January)(illus)
Abstract: Brief article in campus magazine providing light history of the Franklin D. Murphy Sculpture Garden at the University of California, Los Angeles. One drawn illustration by Maria RABINKY depicts highlights of the gardens, including Moore's Two Piece Reclining Figure No.3 1961 bronze (LH 478) cast 5. List mentions only.
0024267
Publisher: St. Albans Life Magazine
Place Published: Old Hatfield, Hertfordshire
Year: 2023
Date & Collation: (Jan) 20(4 illus)
Abstract: Enthusiastic review of exhibition organised to accompany monograph of the same title, see 0024265. Curated by University of Hertfordshire Arts + Culture, in the Weston Gallery of the St Albans Museum + Gallery. Quotes from exhibition organiser Annabel Lucas, and Sebastiano Barassi. Potted history of WAAC commission. Four illus show works included in the show display. Syndicated into Stanmore & Bushley Life, Totteridge & Mill Hill Life, Hadley Wood Life, Harpenden Life and Hertford Life magazines.
0024270
Author/Editor: ROLT Stuart
Publisher: BN1 Magazine
Place Published: Brighton, East Sussex
Year: 2023
Date & Collation: (02 February) (No Moore illus)
Abstract: Potted history of the Towner Gallery and its collection highlights, which attracts 175,000 visitors per year. List mention of Moore. Illustrated, but no Moore images included.
0024271
Publisher: Palm Beach Illustrated
Place Published: Florida, USA
Year: 2023
Date & Collation: (02 February) No Moore illus.
Abstract: Notice of charitable auction in aid of Dreyfoos School of Arts Foundation's 30th anniversary to include an unnamed Henry Moore work. No Moore images included.
0024272
Author/Editor: LOCKWOOD Ian
Publisher: Craven Herald
Place Published: Skipton, North Yorkshire
Year: 2023
Date & Collation: (02 February). No Moore illus.
Abstract: Obituary for former student of Henry Moore, who died aged 92. Roy 'Dinger' Bell was won a scholarship to Chelsea School of Art where Moore was his tutor between 1948 and 1951. Bell went on to become assistant art advisor for Hertfordshire, then senior artadvisor for Cambridgeshire. No Moore images.
0024273
Author/Editor: HUGHES David
Publisher: North Norfolk News
Place Published: Norwich, Norfolk
Year: 2023
Date & Collation: (02 Feb) 34(No Moore illus)
Abstract: Column, written by the Chairman of the Arts Society of the Glaven Valley examining the fascination with trending art forms. List mention of Moore in section announcing talk about photographer Jorge Lewinski by expert Pamela Campbell-Johnson. No Moore illus.
0024274
Publisher: The Guardian
Place Published: London
Year: 2023
Date & Collation: (22 Jan) (no Moore illus)
Abstract: Daily criptic azed Everyman Crossword. Henry Moore is the solution to 3 Across - king further imprisoning old sculptor (5,5). No Moore images.
0024275
Author/Editor: WISE Louis
Publisher: Financial Times
Place Published: London
Year: 2023
Date & Collation: (06 Jan) (No Moore illus)
Abstract: In-depth article to coincide with the opening of a exhibition of works by Phyllida Barlow, Rachel Whiteread and Alison Wilding at Gagosian, Paris. Barlow recalls Moore advising, as her tutor at the Chelsea College of Art during the 1960s, that she 'couldn't draw', but that he was "very kindly" about it. No Moore images.
0024276
Author/Editor: MARR Andrew
Publisher: New Statesman
Place Published: London
Year: 2023
Date & Collation: (13 Jan) 49(No illus)
Abstract: Short opinion column, bemoaning the lack decisive action in the debate surrounding the repatriation of the Elgin marbles from the British Museum. Within the potted history of the figurative sculptures, Marr notes that one only needs to see them to realise that without those wrinkled mysteries, there would have been no Henry Moore.
0024277
Author/Editor: LEMMIN-WOOLFREY Ulrike
Publisher: TravelAwaits.Com
Place Published: WWW
Year: 2023
Date & Collation: (12 Feb) no illus
Abstract: Travel guide declaring eight places of interest in the Northern Hemisphere. Seemingly in random order; number 1 is Milan, number 2 is Leeds, 3 is Valencia. One illus shows street in 'downtown' area of city. No Moore illus. Accompaning text claims Great shopping, plenty of art, with sculptor Henry Moore having left his stamp on the city....