Henry Moore Artwork Catalogue
1927 London, St George's Gallery, Modern English Paintings and Sculpture
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1927 London, St George's Gallery, Modern English Paintings and Sculpture
01 January 1927 - 01 March 1927
This early group show is known only from two published articles. The first, found in the Graphic, 26 February 1927 (0009468), pictures Henry Moore's Figure 1924 alongside other "modernities", including a painting by Marc Chagall. The second, a newspaper review in the Times, 16 February 1924, does not mention Moore, however describes the exhibition and a number of its other exhibitors, which included Duncan Grant, Gertude Hermes and Paul Nash.
01 April 1936 - 30 April 1936
01 October 1931 - 17 October 1931
16 December 2022 - 26 August 2023
Exhibition Info: Drawing in the Dark is the largest exhibition to date of Moore’s coalmining drawings, completed in 1942 for the War Artists’ Advisory Committee. When Moore was asked to record the coalminers working to power wartime Britain, he chose to visit the mine his father had worked in, Wheldale Colliery in Castleford, where he spent a week drawing from observation. Subsequently, he worked from memory to create the remaining drawings which were all completed within six months. This fascinating body of work reveals the back-breaking labour endured by nearly 3/4 million miners as they made their vital contribution to Britain's war effort, while also providing new insights into Moore’s life and artistic process.
15 February 2012 - 04 November 2012