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2021 Perry Green, Edmund de Waal Presents Henry Moore

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photo:Alzbeta Jaresova
2021 Perry Green, Edmund de Waal Presents Henry Moore
photo:Alzbeta Jaresova
photo:Alzbeta Jaresova

2021 Perry Green, Edmund de Waal Presents Henry Moore

19 May 2021 - 31 October 2021
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Our 2021 exhibition at Henry Moore Studios & Gardens has been curated by acclaimed artist and author, Edmund de Waal. The exhibition explores the role of touch and the hand in Henry Moore’s art and visitors will be encouraged to touch the sculptures on display.

Moore believed that ‘tactile experience is very important as an aesthetic dimension in sculpture’. Throughout his career he repeatedly emphasised the importance of experiencing sculpture haptically, and often returned to the hand as a subject in his sculpture and drawings, studying its expressive power and symbolic values as Rodin and Michelangelo, two of his favourite artists, had done before him.

This Living Hand focuses on Moore’s interest in the hand as a subject, from the monumental bronze Reclining Figure: Hand 1979 to the numerous two dimensional studies he made of his own and other subjects’ hands – including the drawings and lithographs made in 1978 of the Nobel Prize winner in Chemistry, Dorothy Hodgkin, who asked Moore to use her hands as her portrait.

photo: Rob Harris
01 April 2022 - 30 October 2022
Exhibition Info: Henry Moore: The Sixties presents a fascinating insight into Moore’s life and work during this pivotal decade in his career. The exhibition reveals the dramatic shift in his working practices that enabled him to work on an increasingly monumental scale; his move towards greater abstraction; and the enormous global demand for his work during this period, along with the controversy this generated. The exhibition feautures sculptures, drawings, graphics and archive material drawn entirely from the Henry Moore Foundation’s collection.
photo: Hannah Higham 2020
05 April 2023 - 29 October 2023
Exhibition Info: In 2023, more than twenty monumental bronzes inspired by natural and human forms are displayed in the landscape at Henry Moore Studios & Gardens, adjacent to the studios where Moore developed ideas. Multi-part reclining figures are joined by some of his purest organic abstractions and works exploring his most iconic themes, the mother and child, the reclining figure, and the juxtaposition of internal and external forms.