Henry Moore Artwork Catalogue
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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....
Author revisits previous ground, mirroring the subject of the article - the episode of BBC's Arena screened just days after the death of the artist. Exploration of the new ground broken by director, John Read, in his personal recollection of Moore as shown through clips from previous documentaries re-edited for this special episode shown as a change to the scheduled programme on the American 'Rock n Roll' muscian, Jerry Lee Lewis. Many links to previous articles published by Loukopoulou. Two illus show screen grab of Read speaking directly to audience from within Moore's studio at Perry Green, with sculpture in the background and a link to online clips of the broadcast. See 0002400. For full article see https://learningonscreen.ac.uk/viewfinder/articles/arenas-memorial-portrait-of-henry-moore/
Listing of Three Way Piece No.1: Points 1964-65 bronze (LH 533) public location on webpage dedicated to logging "bite-size bits of local, national and global history". Entry is notable for detailing the acquisition by the Fairmount Park Art Association, original location, accompanying information panel, and for its terrible photograph showing Moore's work deep in the background of the image, behind a dustbin and a wooden bench. Coordinates for precise location included.
Article on Henry Moore's Hill Arches sited at the John Deere Company Headquarters in Moline, Illinois, in front of a building by Eero Saarinen and in a landscape designed by Hideo Sasaki.
https://www.rcreader.com/art/art-plain-sight-deere-company-headquarters
The item was also supplied by Durrants without the illustrations.
3 June. Moore 1: Evolution of the Earth Mother: the erotic biomorph.
17 June. Moore 2: The Human Condition: the abstract body.
(The Hepworth events are titled 'Fertility and the Feminine: the Platonic ideal' and 'Land, Sea and Light: the totemic figure').
The text and illustration is repeated on page 18 of a booklet entitled Tate Courses, Summer 2003 printed as Summer 2003 Tate Courses.