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0010504
Publisher: N.H.K.
Place Published: Tokyo
Year: 1986
Date & Collation: 45 mins.Colour.Sound.In Japanese.
Description: April 1986 weekly arts programme feature on The Art of Henry Moore exhibition (See 0000142) with film in the Museum and at Ueno Park, and incorporating colour and black and white images of Moore, Much Hadham, Stonehenge and individual art works. Centered around studio discussion with sculptor Kazuzo TATEHATA and art critic T. OKADA. The Arch, 1963-1969 fibreglass is seen being erected, and the exhibition and Moore are introduced. Discussion takes place on Moore's art, featuring particularly: Reclining Figure, 1959-1964 elm wood; Woman with Upraised Arms, 1924-1925 Hopton wood stone; Composition, 1933 carved concrete; Stringed Figure, 1939 bronze and string; Recumbent Figure, 1938 bronze; Large Reclining Figure, 1983 fibreglass; Reclining Figure: Angles, 1979 bronze; Family Group, 1949 bronze; King and Queen, 1952-1953 bronze; Warrior with Shield, 1953-1954 bronze; Working Model for Upright Internal-External Form, 1951 bronze; Atom Piece (Working Model for Nuclear Energy), 1964-1965 bronze; Large Standing Figure: Knife Edge, 1961 bronze.
References to sculpture in the Open Air, Human figure, Natural forms, Materials, sculptural form and space, abstraction and figuration, War Drawings and influence on subsequent output, frontality of Moore's sculpture and being drawn round to the back of his works. Some drawings and prints are seen and quotations from Moore's published statements are incorporated. An audio tape English translation by Simon R. PRENTIS of the sound track exists at the Henry Moore Foundation.
Title romanized: Nichiyo bijutsukan.