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0003065
Publisher: Cultural Center
Place Published: Iwaki City
Year: 1978
Date & Collation: (21 Jan-12 Feb).180pp(254 illus).Biog.Bibliog.Text in Japanese with some English and French.
Description: Exhibition also at Ishikawa Prefectural Museum (Kanazawa City) 1 March-26 March 1978, Kumamoto Prefectural Museum (Kumamoto) 5-23 April 1978, Seibu Museum of Art (Tokyo) 28 April-31 May 1978. Organised by The Tate Gallery (London), The Art Gallery of Ontario (Toronto) and the Yomiuri Shimbun Sha. See 0003064 for Toronto and London exhibition book.
217 Drawings 1921-1977; plus 15 Maquettes 1934-1969 chosen by François DAULTE. Brief prefatory texts on the drawings by the Yomiuri Shimbun Sha and The Seibu Museum of Art, Michael WILFORD (in English and Japanese), François Daulte (in French and Japanese) and Introduction by Akira MURAKI (in Japanese) entitled Modern British Art and Henry Moore, which sees Moore as a representative of the English tradition, compares his work with that of Barbara Hepworth, and surveys the drawings with quotations from other writers. Catalogue by Alan G. WILKINSON, and Copies of Works of Art essay, in Japanese.
0002830
Publisher: Tate Gallery
Place Published: London
Year: 1978
Date & Collation: .72pp(84 illus).Illus.Biog.
Description: A catalogue of the work by Henry Moore in the Tate Gallery collection published to celebrate the artist's recent gift of sculptures. Published for the exhibition of 28 June-28 August 1978.
7-8 REID Norman. Foreword.
(Moore's association with the Tate goes back to 1939 when Recumbent Figure, 1938 green Hornton stone was presented by the Contemporary Art Society. In 1941 Moore became a Trustee and remained on the Board, with one brief interval, for 14 years. The presentation was first discussed in 1964. To avoid swamping the collection Moore decided his gift should only become effective when the exhibition space increased by 50%, but agreed to the gift becoming part of the 80th birthday celebrations).
9-14 RUSSELL John. Introduction.
(Three qualities are seen in Moore's success: an inner ferocity, an idiom capable of developing new statements, and a sense of what is needed at a given moment in history. Four main influences are discussed: Primitive art, Renaissance masters, other modern artists, and forms from nature. The War Drawings and the Northampton commission transformed him from a friend of the Avant-Garde to a firmly consecrated keeper of the national conscience. From small bronze figures to the monumental scale of the later works, elements are seen of terror, resolution and survival).
15-62 Catalogue of sculptures.
63-69 Catalogue of drawings.
70-72 Chronology.
0013833
Publisher: High Museum of Art
Place Published: Atlanta, Ga.
Year: 1978
Date & Collation: (16 Sept-3 Dec).72pp.Illus.Foreword by Gudmund VIGTEL, text by Irving L. FINKELSTEIN.Bibliog.
Description: An exhibition of works in the Ralph K. Uhry Collection and other print holdings of the High Museum of Art. One Moore print is listed on page 63 in a section Other Prints in the Collection.
0013832
Publisher: Herzog August Bibliothek
Place Published: Wolfenbüttel
Year: 1978
Date & Collation: c1978.96pp.Illus.Bibliog.Texts by Paul RAABE, Kurt LONDENBERG.Text in German.
Description: Ausstellungsveröffentlichung der Herzog August Bibliothek Nr. 26. Includes a full-page photograph and details of Prométhée (See 0008261), bound 1973. Publication to accompany exhibition of Londenberg's bindings at the time of his retirement from teaching and in the year that the Herzog August Bibliothek celebrated its 400th anniversary.
0013831
Publisher: Camden Arts Centre
Place Published: London
Year: 1978
Date & Collation: (19 July-9 Aug).2pp(1 illus).Biog of Errol Jackson.
Description: Publicity leaflet.
0013834
Publisher: Amos Andersonin Taidemuseo
Place Published: Helsinki
Year: 1978
Date & Collation: (18 Aug-10 Sept).Preface initialled B.v.B.33pp.Illus.Bibliog.Text in Finnish & Swedish.
Description: Swedish title: Finsk och Fransk Konst ur Marie Gullichsens Samlingar. 193 works by 61 artists.
Exhibit 116 Henry Moore: one Sculpture 1975.
0010004
Publisher: Mappin Art Gallery
Place Published: Sheffield
Year: 1978
Date & Collation: (8 July-20 Aug).1pp.
Description: Gallery sheet introducing a small selection of maquettes and graphics drawn from the Bradford exhibition (See 0002722). Includes three recent statements by Henry Moore on sculpture. A one-page sheet headed Some Biographical Dates was also produced, plus a two-page listing of exhibit numbers from the Bradford catalogue (of 34 maquettes plus six Sculptures 1927-1976 ex catalogue, 25 prints, and two framed panels of photographs and texts).
0010003
Publisher: Landis und Gyr
Place Published: Zug
Year: 1978
Date & Collation: (18 Feb-20 March).4pp card(1 illus).In German.
Description: Invitation to exhibition opening. A five-page list in English was also produced of about 100 Prints 1939-1977.
0010002
Publisher: Unicorn Galleries
Place Published: Minneapolis
Year: 1978
Date & Collation: c.1978(3-25 Oct).6pp folder(7 illus).Biographical preface.
Description: Unicorn Galleries presents a distinguished collection of Henry Moore's original graphics..." One 1974 Bronze and six Prints 1971-1977 are illustrated."
0010006
Publisher: National Portrait Gallery
Place Published: London
Year: 1978
Date & Collation: (9 June-17 Sept).80pp.Illus.Bibliog.Text by Robin GIBSON.
Description: Catalogue of exhibition at the N.P.G. exhibition rooms at 15 Carlton House Terrace.
53-54(1 illus) Marino Marini: Henry Moore bronze 1962.
Brief text outlines how Moore sat for Marini on three occasions. The work was modelled in clay and later cast in an edition of six, the one on display being presented to the N.P.G. jointly by artist and sitter in 1969.
Title as printed: 20th Century Portraits.
0010001
Publisher: Junior Galerie
Place Published: Dortmund
Year: 1978
Date & Collation: c.1978.120pp.Illus.Biog.Texts by Dieter HONISCH, Heinz HOLTMANN.Adverts.Text in German.
Description: The importance of cooperation between artist and architect, featuring three dozen artists.
22-23(1 illus) Henry Moore.
Full-page photograph of Three Way Piece No. 2: Archer, 1964-1965 bronze outside the Nationalgalerie Berlin. The rounded, soft, organic forms of this work are seen as particularly good against the angular architecture of Mies van der Rohe. There is a short quotation from Moore's 1952 U.N.E.S.C.O. speech (See 0007724) and other passing references, including a Rosenthal advertisement featuring Moore's Künstlertisch (Circular Table Relief, 1977 porcelain).
0010007
Publisher: Meadows School of the Arts
Place Published: Dallas
Year: 1978
Date & Collation: c.1978.6pp card(24 illus).Text by William B.JORDAN.
Description: Received 1989 from the Meadows Museum and Gallery, Southern Methodist University. Small photographs of 24 works by 16 artists, with a list-mention of Henry Moore in the text. Exhibit 18 (1 illus) Henry Moore: one bronze 1968.
Title as printed: 20th Century Sculpture: Mr. and Mrs. Raymond D. Nasher Collection.
0010005
Publisher: Kunstsalon Wolfsberg
Place Published: Zürich
Year: 1978
Date & Collation: (7 Dec)-1979(6 Jan).1pp.In German.
Description: Typed price-list of the portfolio (See 0002892), six Bronze maquettes 1963-1977 and two books.
0015831
Publisher: Villa Malpensata
Place Published: Lugano
Year: 1978
Date & Collation: (1 Sep-5 Nov).222pp.Illus.Bibliog.Prefatory texts by Ferruccio PELLI,Guido BORELLA.In Italian.
Description: Colour plates and documentation on 106 works.
Exhibit 76(1 illus) Henry Moore: Seated Figures, 1941 drawing.
0002701
Publisher: Des Moines Art Center
Place Published: Des Moines
Year: 1978
Date & Collation: (19 Sept-29 Oct).134pp.Illus.Biog.Bibliog.Prefatory texts by James T.DEMETRION.Introduction by Lawrence ALLOWAY.
Description: 68 works by 19 artists.
94-98(5 illus) Henry Moore: five Bronzes 1947-1954.
Alloway makes a brief mention of Moore's Shelter drawings as a hinge between his myth-oriented early work and the more particularized human image of his later sculpture such as the postwar family groups" which "seem to symbolize the optimistic phase of postwar reconstruction... It is the beginning of Moore's later career as public sculptor...".
Lawrence Alloway's text was reprinted in Network: art and the complex present (See 0000672)."
0002717
Publisher: Tate Gallery
Place Published: London
Year: 1978
Date & Collation: (28 June-28 Aug).4pp(38 illus).Biog.Statements by Henry MOORE.
Description: Newspaper-format publication to accompany the Tate Gallery exhibitions 0003064 and 0002830. Photographs and biographical information with selected statements made by Moore about his work over the years.
0002711
Publisher: Gallery Kasahara
Place Published: Osaka
Year: 1978
Date & Collation: (2-21 Oct).32pp(37 illus).Biog.Prefatory text by Henry MOORE.Text in Japanese, title and illustration captions in English.
Description: Nine Bronzes 1945-1976 and 26 Prints 1966-1977. Moore's preface is an extract from Henry Spencer Moore (See 0005040).
0002714
Publisher: Galeria Eude
Place Published: Barcelona
Year: 1978
Date & Collation: (21 Dec)-1979(16 Jan).12pp(4 illus).Biog.Text in Spanish.
Description: British Council Institute de Barcelona graphics exhibition of prints and albums 1966-1975, with a brief preface introducing the works on display.
0002730
Publisher: Galeria Joan Prats
Place Published: Barcelona
Year: 1978
Date & Collation: (21 Dec)-1979.170pp(80 illus).Biog.Bibliog.Text by Josep Iglésias DEL MARQUET.Text in English, Spanish and Catalan.
Description: Hardback catalogue with six pages in each language devoted to biographical details, including a list of Honours and Appointments. The eighty illustrations depict the 19 Bronzes 1969-1977 on exhibit, plus 2 Drawings 1941-1942 and 59 Sculptures 1924-1976. The introduction sets out the nature of carving and modelling and mentions Moore's early struggle before public recognition. Success came through his personality and independence a universal insight that admits no compromise in himself or in his work..." together with an analytical sense of the properties of his raw material. Moore's art historical influences are outlined as are the recurring themes in his work and his spatial explorations. His war-time drawings and later prints are mentioned and some of his major sculptures are discussed briefly. The universal presence of his work in public places and donations to the Art Gallery of Ontario and the Tate Gallery are evidence of his commitment to the cultural activity of his time.
According to press coverage this exhibition travelled to Vandrès Gallery Madrid in 1979."
0002733
Publisher: Festival Gallery
Place Published: Aldeburgh
Year: 1978
Date & Collation: (8-25 June).6pp.
Description: Typed list of 53 Prints 1972-1978 exhibited to celebrate the artist's 80th birthday.
0002703
Publisher: Hallen der Schweizer Mustermesse
Place Published: Basle
Year: 1978
Date & Collation: (14-19 June).529pp.Illus.Adverts.
Description: Internationale Kunstmesse Basel: Kunst des 20.Jahrhunderts, Kunstbücher. Salon International d'Art Bâle: art du 20e siècle, livres d'art. International Art Fair Basle: 20th century art, art books. Mostra Internazionale d'Arte Basilea: arte del 20 secolo, libri d'arte. Hundreds of artists in gallery/publisher order. Henry Moore illustrations:
199(1 illus) Fischer Fine Art; 413(1 illus) Polígrafa; 445(1 illus) Salamon; 541(1 illus) Wolfsberg.
0002722
Publisher: Cartwright Hall and Lister Park
Place Published: Bradford
Year: 1978
Date & Collation: .128pp(209 illus).Biog.Acknowledgements and Foreword by Michael DIAMOND and Vera LINDSAY.
Description: 117 Sculptures 1922-1975, 64 Drawings 1921-1975 and 41 Prints 1931-1976. The cover photograph is by Lord Snowdon, and the slides and photographs used in the exhibition are by Errol Jackson. Works on display are almost exclusively from the Henry Moore Foundation at Much Hadham. The text consists of a two-page extract from Herbert Read's Henry Moore (See 0005856), entitled Henry Moore's achievement, and selected quotations by Henry Moore taken from conversations with Vera Lindsay.
Title as printed: Henry Moore: 80th birthday exhibition.
0002706
Publisher: Palais de l'Europe
Place Published: Menton
Year: 1978
Date & Collation: (8 July-17 Sept).56pp.Illus.Biog.Text in French.
Description: Works by 24 artists of the Académie des Beaux-Arts at the Menton Biennale.
44-45(1 illus) Henry Moore: Two Piece Reclining Figure: Armless, 1975 bronze.
The text is a brief biographical summary of Moore's career, finishing with a statement by Moore on the eternal problem of combining sculptural form and human thought and sensibility.
0002709
Author/Editor: SYLVESTER David.
Publisher: Arts Council of Great Britain
Place Published: London
Year: 1978
Date & Collation: .24pp.
Description: Slightly abridged reprint of the catalogue essay for Hayward Gallery 11 Jan-27 March 1978 exhibition (See 0002708).
19 Henry Moore.there is often a profoundly surrealist eroticism, all the more potent for being unselfconscious, in his ambiguous forms..."