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0010289
Author/Editor: ACHA Juan.
Publisher: El Universal
Place Published: Caracas
Year: 1983
Date & Collation: (21 March)..(2 illus).Text in Spanish.
Description: For description see 0010222.
0001613
Author/Editor: ACHA Juan.
Publisher: Uno Más Uno
Place Published: México City
Year: 1982
Date & Collation: (3 Nov)..Text in Spanish.
Description: Our vision of art changes with time. Moore and Picasso accelerated the process, Moore by means of hollows. For Moore catalogue see 0001472.
0010224
Author/Editor: ACHA Juan.
Publisher: Uno Más Uno
Place Published: México City
Year: 1982
Date & Collation: (17 Nov)..Text in Spanish.
Description: Moore's art is not timeless, but is placed within modern art and cultural history. Its quality rather than its content may still influence young artists (See 0001472).
0010222
Author/Editor: ACHA Juan.
Publisher: Uno Más Uno
Place Published: México City
Year: 1982
Date & Collation: (10 Nov)..Text in Spanish.
Description: Both Henry Moore's works and the sculptures of ancient México have great artistic value. The nationalistic suggestion that Moore owes his artistic importance to Pre-Columbian sculpture is seen as a clumsy campaign using art for political ends. Moore's importance is not in the Reclining Figure, but in the combination of volume with cavity. Our perception of Chacmool has been Moorised" (Moorizado) rather than vice versa. Also in El Universal 21 March 1983 (See 0010289)."