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0010781
Publisher: Abbaye de Meymac-Corrèze
Place Published: Meymac
Year: 1979
Date & Collation: (5-20 Aug).1pp.In French.
Description: List of two dozen artists in exhibition which forms part of the Summer festival entitled Les Journées du Mouton. Attached to press release issued by Caroline Bissière (Paris).
0017262
Publisher: Somerset House
Place Published: London
Year: 1979
Date & Collation: (21 Nov-9 Dec).64pp.
Description: One 1972 Moore bronze is listed on page 63 in a section Modern Paintings and Sculpture.
0013857
Publisher: Redfern Gallery
Place Published: London
Year: 1979
Date & Collation: (4 Dec)-1980(31 Jan).69pp.Illus.Foreword.Introduction by Daniel GIRALT-MIRACLE.
Description: English edition for the Redfern Gallery has been limited to 1000 copies. There is also a de luxe edition with a portfolio containing a selection of the lithographs with full margins...specially made for this book, signed and limited to 100 copies. Completes a Redfern trilogy begun in the sixties with exhibitions of L'Atelier Mourlot and Maeght Editeur. The format and style of this limited edition catalogue, with original lithographs created for it by artists who work with Ediciones Polígrafa, S.A., follows a pattern set in 1965... 84 works by 32 artists.
Exhibits 48-55 Henry Moore: eight lithographs, dated 1977 and in editions of 75. The Moore lithograph contained in the catalogue is Three Heads, 1973 lithograph published by Polígrafa in 1977 in an edition of 75. Both prefatory texts list Moore.
0013859
Publisher: Smithsonian Institution
Place Published: Washington, D.C.
Year: 1979
Date & Collation: -1980.64pp.Illus.Biog.Bibliog.Prefatory texts by Abram LERNER, Quinton HALLETT, Cynthia Jaffee MCCABE.
Description: Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service. Selections from the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. 50 works by 25 artists.
Exhibits 48-49(2 illus) Henry Moore: one Drawing 1944, one Sculpture 1956-1957. With biographical outline, list of exhibitions and major commissions.
0013858
Place Published: La Vaudreuil Ville Nouvelle
Year: 1979
Date & Collation: (June-July).96pp.Illus.Biog.Prefatory texts.Text in French.
Description: The new town of Vaudreuil in the department of Eure in Normandy was chosen to stage a multi-faceted sculpture event, with artworks all over the town, both indoors and outdoors, a symposium and workshops.
61(2 illus) Henry Moore.
Photographs of Moore, of Reclining Figure, 1938 bronze, and short poetic description by Pierre VOLBOUDT of Moore's themes and aims.
Cover title: Eure Exposition Internationale de Sculpture. Cover photograph: Two Piece Reclining Figure: Points, 1969-1970 bronze.
0004093
Publisher: Bridgestone Museum of Art
Place Published: Tokyo
Year: 1979
Date & Collation: (6 Sept-4 Nov).4pp.In English and Japanese.
Description: List of 19 Prints 1972-1973 from the Stonehenge suite (See 0003854) and 14 works by Marini.
0010057
Publisher: Parkin Gallery
Place Published: London
Year: 1979
Date & Collation: (9 Jan-10 Feb).32pp.Illus.Bibliog.Introduction by Mark GLAZEBROOK.
Description: Exhibition touring Southport, Cardiff, Colchester and Penzance from 13 Aug 1979 until 15 March 1980. Moore was not represented in this exhibition of 60 works by 29 artists, but is mentioned in the introduction, and there is a tiny illustration on page 20 of the 1935 Zwemmer exhibition catalogue (See 0009262). Henry Moore was always too big for 'abstract art' or 'surrealism' to gain him entirely"."
0010055
Publisher: National Museum of Wales
Place Published: Cardiff
Year: 1979
Date & Collation: (6 Aug-16 Sept)..pp.
Description: The introduction notes the shared interest of Underwood and Moore in Chacmool. States that Moore met Underwood at the Royal College of Art, and in 1924 attended the life class in the Brook Street school where Underwood's method of drawing the nude concentrating on the monumental form of the torso and drawing the contours rapidly in watercolour had undoubtedly influenced him". Suggests that Moore directed Underwood to Chichen Itza. Notes that to Moore the primitive work became a Reclining Figure but for Underwood it was "a political ideal" in his painting Chac Mool's Destiny."
0010054
Publisher: All'Insegna del Pesce d'Oro
Place Published: Milan
Year: 1979
Date & Collation: .56pp(12 illus).Biog.Text in French, German and Italian.
Description: Collana Pieter Coray di Piccola Scultura. Almost identical to Lugano catalogue. See 0002483 for description.
0010107
Publisher: Galerie K.G. Schäffer
Place Published: Giessen
Year: 1979
Date & Collation: (20 Jan-24 Feb).4pp card.In German.
Description: Invitation to private view on 19 January 1979. Title as printed: Henry Moore: 36 graphische Arbeiten.
0010058
Publisher: Galleria Pieter Coray
Place Published: Lugano
Year: 1979
Date & Collation: (30 Nov-Dec).1pp poster(8 illus).
Description: Photographs of two Moore Bronzes 1961 and 1964, and works by six other sculptors.
0010056
Publisher: Contemporary Art Workshop
Place Published: Chicago
Year: 1979
Date & Collation: (30 March-30 April).10pp folder(1 Moore illus).Preface by Yvonne HAGEN.
Description: Exhibition of portrait photographs, including 'Henry Moore, England 1978'.
0016350
Publisher: Scottish Arts Council
Place Published: Edinburgh
Year: 1979
Date & Collation: .40pp.Illus.Bibliog.Texts by Francesca CALVOCORESSI, Susan HOYAL.
Description: Cover title: Graven Images. A Scottish Arts Council Touring Exhibition in Edinburgh, Paisley, Aberdeen, Glasgow, Inverness, St. Andrews, Dundee, 1979-1980. 150 exhibits including item 106 Henry Moore: one Print 1931. Exhibit 138 was a copy of The Island (See 0009388) in which the Moore exhibit appeared.
0002481
Publisher: Lad Lane Gallery
Place Published: Dublin
Year: 1979
Date & Collation: (26 Nov-22 Dec).4pp(1 illus).Text by Gordon LAMBERT.
Description: 28 exhibits 1967-1978 including some albums. The text by Lambert recalls personal contacts with Moore and concentrates on works in Ireland.
0002483
Publisher: Galleria Pieter Coray
Place Published: Lugano
Year: 1979
Date & Collation: (12 April-11 May).56pp(12 illus).Biog.Text in French, German and Italian.
Description: Collana Pieter Coray di Piccola Scultura. 14 Sculptures 1955-1976 and 12 Prints 1967-1977. Small format catalogue, with brief biographical note and six short statements on sculpture by Henry Moore, one in English only: A small sculpture only 3 or 4 inches big can have about it a monumental scale so that if you photographed it against a blank wall in which you had nothing to refer it to but only itself or if you photographed it against the sky against infinite distance a small thing only a few inches big might seem if it has a monumental scale to be any size." See also 0010054."
0002486
Publisher: Malou Park
Place Published: Brussels
Year: 1979
Date & Collation: (8 June-30 Sept).240pp.Illus.Prefatory texts by Georges DESIR, Françoise KNOPS-MORTIER, Eugénie DE KEYSER. Text in Dutch, English, French, German.
Description: Open Air sculpture exhibition in connection with the Brussels Millenium celebrations. 43 sculptors from nine countries.
150-151,155(4 illus) Henry Moore: two Bronzes 1975-1976 and one Drawing 1978.
Brief outline of Moore's career in the four languages by Françoise Knops-Mortier. De Keyser also makes passing mention of Helmet Head No. 6, 1975 bronze in the introduction.
Title as printed: Malou 79.
0002487
Publisher: Albright-Knox Art Gallery
Place Published: Buffalo, N.Y.
Year: 1979
Date & Collation: (12 May-24 June).192pp.Illus.Biog and Catalogue by Steven A.NASH 171-188.Bibliog.Foreword by Robert T.BUCK.Preface by Steven A.NASH.Text by Albert E.ELSEN.
Description: Published by George Braziller (New York) as an exhibition book. Funded in part by the Henry Moore Foundation. Exhibition also at Minneapolis Institute of Arts 22 July-2 Sept 1979 and San Francisco Museum of Modern Art 5 Oct-18 Nov 1979.
59 works by 35 artists. Essentially a sequel to Pioneers of Modern Sculpture exhibition held at Hayward Gallery, 1973.
46-51,70-71,139-142,184,etc(9 illus) Henry Moore.
Three Moore Sculptures 1931-1936 were exhibited.
46-51 'The Tough and Tender Figures of Henry Moore' in a chapter on 'The Figure in Interwar Modern Sculpture'.
(Notes Moore's originality and developing style through the diverse influences of Primitive art, Renaissance figures and the work of his contemporaries. Outlines his experiments in abstraction and concern for form which evolved into the Reclining Figures. The influence of Picasso particularly is noted, and the Jungian interpretation of Moore's art is mentioned together with the Landscape relationship).
70-71 In a chapter entitled 'Portraits and Evocative Head' the stylization of Moore's heads is noted, before he achieves the conviction authority and genuine mystery" of the Helmet Heads.
139-142 'The Sculptors' Response to Fascism' chapter includes an outline of Moore's political environment in Hampstead the Spanish Prisoner 1939 lithograph the Shelter drawings and the Northampton Madonna and Child 1943-1944 Hornton stone.
Brief quotations from Moore's writings are incorporated and there are other passing mentions of the artist."
0002475
Publisher: Hallen der Schweizer Mustermesse
Place Published: Basle
Year: 1979
Date & Collation: (13-18 June).liv,536pp.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. Advertisements by nearly 300 dealers representing hundreds of artists. Henry Moore appears in the index under eight dealers, including.
98-99(5 illus) Cramer.
149(4 illus) Fischer Fine Art.
0002494
Publisher: The Minories
Place Published: Colchester
Year: 1979
Date & Collation: (15 Sept-21 Oct).21 sheets.Illus.Biog.Introduction by Alasdair DUNLOP.
Description: Sheet 14(1 illus) Henry Moore: six Drawings 1923-1978.
0002497
Publisher: Hayward Gallery
Place Published: London
Year: 1979
Date & Collation: (25 Oct)-1980(13 Jan).320pp.Illus.Biog 283-304.Bibliog.Texts.
Description: Arts Council of Great Britain exhibition of over 1000 items by many artists.
42,169-170,283,296,etc Henry Moore(5 illus): three Drawings 1936-1940 and four Sculptures 1935-1939.
There is a short biography of Moore, and passing mentions by William FEAVER in his essay Art at the Time, and in Ian JEFFREY's Year by Year.
0002484
Publisher: Kunstkeller Bern
Place Published: Berne
Year: 1979
Date & Collation: (20 Jan-24 Feb).1pp card(1 illus).Text in German.
Description: Publicity card/Invitation to opening of exhibition by the two artists. A two-page typed Henry Moore list was also issued of 57 Prints 1966-1978 and four Sculptures 1959-1977.
0002479
Publisher: Waddington Graphics
Place Published: London
Year: 1979
Date & Collation: (3-28 July).28pp(23 illus).Bibliog.
Description: 23 Drawings 1927-1959. Carries a note Henry Moore sculptures also on exhibition at: Waddington Galleries 2 Cork Street"."
0002482
Author/Editor: BOTT Gerhard.
Publisher: Roether Verlag
Place Published: Darmstadt
Year: 1979
Date & Collation: .144pp(130 illus).Biog.Bibliog.Text in German.
Description: Book of exhibition on the occasion of the unveiling of Large Two Forms, 1966 and 1969 bronze at the Bundeskanzleramt (Federal Chancellery) in Bonn. Exhibition and catalogue organised by the Bundeskanzleramt, and toured Germany in 1980.
7 Handwritten letter from Henry MOORE to Federal Chancellor Schmidt.
(Expresses pleasure at Large Two Forms being on loan to the new Chancellery building, together with an exhibition to complement the ideas in the sculpture).
9 Foreword by Helmut SCHMIDT.
(The common theme between Large Two Forms and the smaller exhibits, and thanking Moore and others concerned in the exhibition).
10-11 Lebensdaten.
(Biographical summary 1898-1979).
12-13 Henry Moore zur Skulptur und zu seinen eigenen Werken.
(Henry Moore on sculpture and his own work. Three selected texts 1934-1951).
13-14 Eine Groskulptur von Henry Moore für den Vorplatz des Bundeskanzleramtes in Bonn.
(A large sculpture by Henry Moore for the forecourt of the Chancellery Building in Bonn. Outlines decision to enhance the merits of the building, Schmidt's visit to Much Hadham, Moore's journey to Bonn, and the selection of an existing work for long-term loan to the site).
15-18 Large Two Forms.
(Description of the sculpture, its links with the Reclining Figures and other Moore themes).
19-23 Auf dem Weg zur grossen Form: Maquette und Werkmodell.
(En route to the finished version: maquettes and working models. Moore's methods of working through drawings and/or maquettes, on to the working model, then the final piece).
24-28 Handzeichnungen und Druckgraphik.
(Sketches and graphic work. Drawings in relation to sculpture, early preoccupation with the human body, the wartime drawings, and the present drawing for pleasure).
29-143 Katalog.
(34 Sculptures 1938-1978, 41 Drawings and Prints 1922-1975).
144 Nachwort.
(Conclusion. Acknowledgement to all involved in arranging the exhibition and acquisition).
0002498
Publisher: Rutgers University Art Gallery
Place Published: New Brunswick, N.J.
Year: 1979
Date & Collation: (16 Sept-4 Nov).xii,161pp.Illus.Preface by Phillip Dennis CATE.Texts by Joan M.MARTER, Roberta K.TARBELL, Jeffrey WECHSLER.
Description: Exhibition travelling to North Carolina, Omaha and Oakland. 143 works by 52 artists. Contains half-a-dozen incidental references to Henry Moore, mainly comparing exhibits on display to his work. There is a photograph of Two Forms, 1934 pynkado wood on page 79.