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2017-18 Perry Green & Leeds, Becoming Henry Moore

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2017-18 Perry Green & Leeds, Becoming Henry Moore
2017-18 Perry Green & Leeds, Becoming Henry Moore
2017-18 Perry Green & Leeds, Becoming Henry Moore

2017-18 Perry Green & Leeds, Becoming Henry Moore

14 April 2017 - 18 February 2018
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To coincide with the 40th anniversary of our founding we're proud to present Becoming Henry Moore, an exhibition charting the artist’s creative trajectory from 1914 until 1930. The exhibition, which will show at both Henry Moore Studios & Gardens, Hertfordshire and the Henry Moore Institute, Leeds, gives an insight into the influences at play in the mind of Britain’s foremost modern sculptor during his formative years.

Focused on the ambition of becoming a sculptor, Moore spent his early years studying the art of the past and of his contemporaries on the journey to producing his own individual style. His talent was spotted at a young age at school in Castleford by a progressive headmaster, ‘Toddy’ Dawes, and an encouraging art teacher, Alice Gostick. Miss Gostick and Moore struck up an enduring friendship, and his earliest experiences of contemporary art were digested from publications at her house. After World War I Moore received an ex-serviceman’s grant to attend Leeds School of Art, and later a scholarship to study at the Royal College of Art in London.

During this period, through numerous friendships and mentors, a wealth of art in public and private collections was opened up to him. At the Royal College Moore abided by the curriculum, which focused on copying classical Western art, but spent much of his spare time exploring the ethnographic collections of the British Museum and the displays in the South Kensington museums. Thanks to a travelling scholarship in 1925, he had his first direct encounter with early Italian wall painting and sculpture, which again played an important part in his artistic development. These influences were not only critical for the development of Moore’s early style, but they continued to inform his work for the rest of his career.

Starting with experimental work from his student days in both Yorkshire and London, Becoming Henry Moore presents Moore’s work from the 1920s, shown in dialogue with artists who inspired him or worked alongside him. These include British contemporaries such as Barbara Hepworth and Leon Underwood; the European avant-gardes, Constantin Brâncuși, Henri Gaudier-Brzeska and Pablo Picasso; earlier artists such as Auguste Rodin and Michelangelo, plus examples of African, Aztec and Cycladic art from the British Museum; and publications which Moore studied as a young artist.

Other artists represented in the show include:

Alexander Archipenko
Frank Dobson
Jacob Epstein
Roger Fry
Eric Gill
Gertrude Hermes
Amedeo Modigliani
Rembrandt van Rijn
John Skeaping
Ossip Zadkine

Follow the link below to view the Henry Moore artworks featured in this exhibition.

Installation view of Henry Moore: Configuration at the Henry Moore Institute 2021. photo: John …
17 September 2021 - 23 January 2022
Exhibition Info: Configuration brings together a small, focused selection of sculpture, drawings and collages highlighting Henry Moore’s ceaseless investigation into form, material and volume. Throughout his lifetime, Moore collected objects such as bones, stones, shells and driftwood which he would turn over in his hands, build up, press into clay, cast, or photograph. This haptic practice saw Moore humanise these forms, and capture their relationship to the body both physical and imaginative.