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0021705
Publisher: Museu Oscar Niemeyer
Place Published: Brazil
Year: 2008
Date & Collation: 2008 (12 Apr-10 Aug)
Description: Mixed exhibition of graphic works by Bacon, Freud and Moore at Museu Oscar Niemeyer, Curitiba, Brazil. Features works from Moore's 1974 lithographic portfolio, (CGM 396-406) Nudes and 1980 The Artist's Hands portfolio, (CGM 553-557). The exhibition sponsors include Government of Venezuela, Ministry of the Culture of Venezuela and the Foundation of National Musuems of Venezuela.
0022148
Publisher: Art Planning Rey Inc.
Place Published: Japan
Year: 2008
Date & Collation: 224pp.illus
Description: Chronological Japanese guide to graphic art. Feature two Moore illus: Page 201 Standing Figures 1950 lithograph, (CGM 14) Seated Mother and Child 1955/1966 etching, (CGM 78). Accompanying biographical text in Japanese.
0021020
Publisher: The Didrichsen Art Museum
Place Published: Helsinki
Year: 2008
Date & Collation: (9 Feb-28 Sept).
Description: Promotional leaflet to accompany exhibition.
0021060
Publisher: The Didrichsen Art Museum.
Place Published: Helsinki
Year: 2008
Date & Collation: (9 Feb-28 Sep).176pp.Illus.Biography.Prefaces by David MITCHINSON, Peter DIDRICHSEN and The British Council.Additional text by Anita FELDMAN and Sarah STANNERS.
Description: Multiple language catalogue of exhibition previously shown in Perry Green as Henry Moore and the Challenge of Architecture" (see 0020800). Exhibition at the Didrichsen Art Museum Helsinki shows 33 sculpture and 54 works on paper. Additional exhibition material provided by both the Henry Moore Foundation and Didrichsen archives many of which are reproduced in the catalogue.
Page 10-11: Preface by David Mitchinson.
Page 16: "Greetings from the British Council" by Tuija Talvitie.
Page 17: "Remembering Henry Moore" by Peter Didrichsen in which the director of the art museum expresses his family's fondness for Moore and the importance the friendship had in their lives.
Page 21-43: "Henry Moore: Life and Times" by David Mitchinson.
Page 47-117: "Moore and Architecture" by Anita Feldman.
Page 121-139 "In Friendship and Memory: The Archer and Viljo Revell in Toronto and Helsinki" by Sarah Stanners."
See also 21020.
0021141
Publisher: Middlesborough Institute of Modern Art.
Place Published: Middlesborough.
Year: 2008
Date & Collation: 2008(23 May-17 Aug)Text by Godfrey WORSDALE, Gavin DELAHUNTY and Andrew WILSON.
Description: Exhibition catalogue of works from the Jeffrey Sherwin Collection. The show also includes original archive material. References to Moore throughout texts, including mentions within Interview with Jeffery Sherwin, pages 6-17. Sherwins recalls, page 9: There was one occasion when Mrs Tinsley Moore's secretary came into the room where we were all having tea and said "Excuse me Mr Moore Lauren Bacall is on the phone". Moore looked up slightly irritated and replied "Oh! Not her again. Tell her I'm busy; I've got my friends from Leeds." Two Moore illus: Page 8: photograph shows Sherwin with Moore in studio. Page 59: Helmet Head and Shoulders 1952 bronze (LH 304) Miscellaneous promotional exhibition material also included.
0021056
Publisher: Athinais Cultural Centre
Place Published: Athens
Year: 2008
Date & Collation: (Jan-Apr).184pp.Illus.Biog.Foreword by Ina BUSCH & Otto LETZE.
Description: Text in English and Greek. Exhibition of the Simon Spierer collection by the Hessisches Landesmuseum, Darmstadt. The touring exhibition, comprising of 40 sculptures, begins at the Institute for Cultural Exchange, Tübingen. One Moore piece included in the collection:
Page 94-95: Three-Quarter Figure: Lines 1980 bronze, (LH 797).
This work is also shown on the front cover and throughout the catalogue. Some text to accompany the piece can be found on page 40. Identical text can be found in 2005 German/French language version of the catalogue; (See 0020630).
0021111
Publisher: East Ayrshire Council
Place Published: Ayrshire
Year: 2008
Date & Collation: (3 Jun-21 Sep).233pp.Illus.Foreword by Adam Geary.
Description: Survey exhibition split over four venues, covering three hundred years of art in each region. from 1790 to present day. 1790-1880: South Aryshire, Maclaurin Galleries 3 Jun-21 Sep; 1880-1940: Dumfries and Galloway, Tolbooth Art Centre 3 Jun-3 Aug and Gracefield Arts Centre 9 Aug-20 Sep; 1940-2008: East Ayrshire, The Dick, Kilmarnock 3 Jun-20 Sep. One Moore illus: Page 16: Working Model for Draped Reclining Figure 1976-79 bronze, (LH 705). Brief accompanying text.
0021125
Publisher: Hayward Publishing.
Place Published: London.
Year: 2008
Date & Collation: (10 May 2008-3 Jan 2010)98pp.(2 Moore illus)Text by Grayson PERRY,Caroline DOUGLAS, Blake MORRISON.
Description: Touring exhibition which features paintings, sculpture and photographs in a personal view of post-war Britain selected from the Arts Council Collection by artist Grayson Perry. Includes essay text from Perry and poet Blake Morrison, as well as an anthology of poems from the 1940s and 1950s. Exhibition seeks to evoke a certain nostalgia whilst addresing notions of place, identity and class. Two Moore illus: Page 8: Shows installation photograph of Sculpture in the Home 1946 exhibtion from the Arts Council archive (see 0008728). Moore's Head of a Woman 1926 cast concrete, (LH 36) and Reclining Figure 1939 bronze, (LH 203) can be seen. Page 9: Seated Figure against a Curved Wall 1957 bronze, (LH 422) as part of the touring exhibition.
0021246
Publisher: Cornell Fine Arts Museum.
Place Published: Florida.
Year: 2008
Date & Collation: January 18-August 31.Text by E.Luanne MCKINNON.
Description: Exhibition celebrating the genre of the human figure with examples of works ranging from the Braroque to the Post-modern. Catalogue of works into which sixteen poems have been chosen with the intention of being read in advance of the illustrations, to enchance the collection. One Moore illus: Page 35: Reclining Figure: Idea for Sculpture 1982 drawing, (HMF 82(332)). The accompanying poem is Ikon: The Harrowing of Hell, by Denise Levertov. Moore's work is adjoined by Andrea Andreani's The Entombment, 1582.
0021252
Publisher: Tate
Place Published: London
Year: 2008
Date & Collation: (1 Jul-16 Nov).124pp.Illus.
Description: Flipbook which animates Martin Creed's Work No.850, The Duveen Galleries, Tate Britain, in which a person runs as fast as they can every thirty seconds through the gallery. Each run is followed by an equivalent pause, like a musical rest, during which the grand Neoclassical gallery is empty. The Tate website states; This work celebrates physicality and the human spirit. Creed has instructed the runners to sprint as if their lives depend upon it. Bringing together people from different backgrounds from all over London, Work No. 850 presents the beauty of human movement in its purest form, a recurring yet infinitely variable line drawn between two points. One Moore illus: King and Queen 1952-1953 bronze, (LH 350).
0021253
Publisher: The New York Botanical Garden.
Place Published: New York
Year: 2008
Date & Collation: (24 May-2 Nov).94pp.Illus.Text by Gregory LONG; Richard CALVOCORESSI; Todd FORREST; David FINN; Anita FELDMAN.
Description: Catalogue for the largest Henry Moore exhibition ever presented in the United States. The exhibition at The New York Botanical Gardens, Bronx, features 20 monumental Moore works sites throughout the 250 acre grounds. The catalogue contains a wealth of photographs and detailed information about each piece displayed, with essay text by Anita Feldman, as well as biographical and bibliographical information. Foreword by Todd Forrest, Vice President for Horticulture and Living Collections at The New York Botanical Gardens.
0021806
Publisher: Hauser & Wirth
Place Published: London
Year: 2008
Date & Collation: 2008(15 October-14 November)pp.illus.Foreword by Gregor MUIR.Text by Mary MOORE; Essay text by Matthew COLLINGS and Anne WAGNER.
Description: Exhibition catalogue published in 2010 to document Hauser & Wirth's exhibition of Moore works from the Family Collection. Features many installation illus showing "Exhibition Design" by Zaha Hadid and Patrik Schumacher. 86-88 Foreword by Gregor Muir; recounts the inspiration for the exhibition, with focus on the need to "refresh Moore" rather than "refocus". Explains link to Zaha Hadid Architects production of the "aluminium viewing platform" on which many of the sculptural exhibits were shown. 89-97 Drawing, Sculpture and Idea by Anne M. Wagner; essay text. 99-115 Reinvention by Matthew Collings; with installation views, including the "Henry Moore Table". Essay looks back at the exhibition and evaluates what it was trying to achieve; Henry Moore is no longer an electric name in art. This show was intended to recast him or to rethink him for a new audience, partly in the direction of a 'dark' Moore. Collings concludes For me the show was beautiful, and weird.
See also 0021356.
0021830
Publisher: Toyama Museum of Modern Art
Place Published: Japan
Year: 2008
Date & Collation: 2008(2 November-23 December)191pp.illus
Description: Japanese language catalogue to accompany exhibition of Britsh art at Toyama Museum of Modern Art. Two Moore illus: Working Model for Spindle Piece 1968-69 bronze, (LH 592) Two Piece Reclining Figure: Double Circle 1976 black marble, (LH 965) Reclining Figure: Bone Skirt 1977 bronze, (LH 722) Upright Motive A 1968 bronze, (LH 586). Includes handout publicising exhibition.
0021243
Publisher: Compton Verney.
Place Published: Warwickshire.
Year: 2008
Date & Collation: (21 June-7 September).112pp.Illus.Text by Kathryn Sullivan KRUGER;Antonia HARRISON;James YOUNG.
Description: Fabric covered exhibition catalogue. The exhibition explores the way textiles have shaped both cultural and personal myths through the medium and history of textiles. Exploration of Moore's West Dean tapestry in essay by Kathryn Sullivan Kruger; pages 28-29: What arrests the viewer is the intense look of sorrow on all three faces"; adding that Moore breaks from the Ancient Greek convention of rendering them "as sympathetic and reluctant arbiters of life and death". One Henry Moore illus: Pages 74-75 shows Three Fates 1983-84 Tapestry.
0021332
Publisher: Tate
Place Published: London
Year: 2008
Date & Collation: (13 Oct 2008-13 Apr 2009)192pp.Illus.Text by Patrick CESCAU, Vicente TODOLÍ, Jessica MORGAN, Jeff NOON, Catherine DUFOUR, Luc LAGIER, Philippe PARRENO, Enrique VILA-MATAS, Lisette LAGNADO.
Description: Catalogue for Tate Modern exhibition TH.2058 by Dominque Gonzalez-Foerster. Held in the Turbine Hall, the show includes several enlarged replica sculptures by well-known artists, including a version of Henry Moore's Sheep Piece. Several mentions of Moore throughout including: Page 121: Stolen from its bucolic habitat a work by Henry Moore opens the age of dedication to volumes and curves the natural concavity of shelter". page 167: illustration of Tube Shelter Perspective: The Liverpool Street Extension 1941 drawing (HMF 1801); accompanying interview text with Gonzalez-Foester.page 167: illustration of Tube Shelter Perspective: The Liverpool Street Extension 1941 drawing (HMF 1801); accompanying interview text with Gonzalez-Foester. Includes exhibition ephemera. See also 0021331.
0021356
Publisher: Hauser & Wirth
Place Published: London
Year: 2008
Date & Collation: 2008(15 Oct-14 Nov)
Description: Exhibition of rare early and unseen works from the Moore Family Collection at Hauser & Wirth, Old Bond Street, London. Includes gallery transformation by architects Zaha Hadid and Patrik Schumacher, whose spcially comissioned curvilinear steel structure, Henry Moore Table, provides new ways of siting and viewing Moore's sculptural work. Booklet includes; Press Release; Select installation photographs; Select Press coverage; Visitor Figures. Includes text from interview with Mary Moore by Roger Tatley; discusses selection of sculptural works in detail. Essay text, Reinvention by Matthew Collins page 109-113.
0021328
Publisher: Meadows Museum SMU
Place Published: Dallas
Year: 2008
Date & Collation: (14 Sep-02 Dec)
Description: Catalogue of Dallas exhibition of drawings originally exhibited at Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza, Madrid; see 0021017. The essay text is an edited version of the Madrid catalogue, with Introduction by Juan Abelló and Foreword by Mark A. Roglán, Director of the Meadows Museum. One Moore illus: Seated Woman 1937 drawing, (HMF 2879).
0021248
Publisher: University of Tasmania.
Place Published: Tasmania.
Year: 2008
Date & Collation: 11 April-30 May.Text by Malcolm BYWATERS.
Description: Exhibition at the Academy Gallery, Launceston, which seeks to question the notion of house as a symbol of family and the process of individual identity created through the family unit. Catalogue contains installation photographs and introductory text from curator Malcolm Bywaters, which mentions Moore's Family Group in relation to the Baby Boomer generation; page 4. One Moore illus: Family Group 1947 bronze, (LH 267). Includes exhibition material.
0021330
Publisher: Waddington Gallery
Place Published: London
Year: 2008
Date & Collation: 2pp.Illus
Description: Promotional card depicting Moore's Maquette for Draped Reclining Woman 1956 bronze, (LH 429). Exhibited for sale at Waddington Galleries. No date.
0021464
Publisher: Staatliche Kunstsammlungen Dresden
Place Published: Germany
Year: 2008
Date & Collation: 104pp.Illus.Biography.Foreword by Martin ROTH.Interview text with Pierre T.M. CHEN
Description: Mixed exhibition of works, from the Yageo Foundation Collection, held at the Staatliche Kunstsammlungen, Dresden. Foreword explains the origins of the exhibition, when Pierre. T. M. Chen agreed to lend a newly acquired Gerhard Richter painting to Germany, along with other pieces from his collection of European, Chinese and Taiwanese art. Catalogue of works illustrated. Brief biography, page 93, highlighting key awards and accolades. One Moore illus: Page 88 Three Piece Reclining Figure: Draped 1975 bronze, (LH 655).
0022562
Publisher: Fundación Juan March
Place Published: Palma, Mallorca
Year: 2008
Date & Collation: (10 November 2008 - 14 February 2009)5pp.Illus
Description: Print our of web pages. Exhibition of Moore's prints, around three themes or series: Mediations on the Effigy - 12 lithographs published by the Marlborough Gallery London. Elephant Skull - 28 etchings edited by Gerald Cramer, inspired by an elephant's skull given to moore by biologist Julian and Juliet Huxley. La poésie - 8 lithographs published by the Association of Art et Poésie Bibliophiles in Paris. Developed with Stanley Jones of the Curwen studio. Originally commissioned to illustrate poems by a group of French poets, selected by the then French president, Georges Pompidou.
0023048
Author/Editor: PAPILLOUD Jean-Henry
Publisher: Foundation Peirre Gianadda
Place Published: Martigny
Year: 2008
Date & Collation: (14 June-7November 2008)336pp.Ilus.DVD.
Description: Exhibition of of the same name, of the photograph of Léonard Gianadda. At 18, he began his career as a photojournalist for newspapers and magazines illustrated. The exhibition documents his travels in the 1950s and 60s. 298-299 two illus of Moore works in exhibtions, including King and Queen 1952-1953 bronze (LH 350) and Falling Warrior 1956-1957 bronze (LH 405).
0021520
Publisher: The Lightbox
Place Published: Woking
Year: 2008
Date & Collation: 2008(1 Feb-30 Mar)8pp.illus.Text by Ann ELLIOTT.
Description: Selection of works from the collection of Chris Ingram, owner of Woking Football Club. List of exhibits; three Moore works included: Seated Girl 1947-49 plaster, (LH 110) Reclining Figure 1974-76 drawing, (HMF ) Four Reclining Figures 1979 drawing, (HMF 79(176)).
0021529
Publisher: The Power Plant
Place Published: Toronto
Year: 2008
Date & Collation: 2008(01 Mar-11 May) text by Gregory BURKE and Mark GODFREY.
Description: Exhibition featuring Starling's artwork, Infestation Piece, Musselled Moore, replicating Moore's Warrior with Shield 1953-54 bronze, (LH 360). Essay text explores the themes of Starling's work; Starling's decision to submerge his Moore replica was not so much an act of desecration but of perverse restoration". Illustrated throughout. Includes images of Moore's work and a "tongue-in-cheek advertisement produced by the Art Gallery of Ontario's Junior Woman's Committee for publication in 'The Art Game' Weekend Telegram May 3 1969". Brief references to works of art by Bruce Nauman and Bruce McLean. Includes pamphet from The Power Plant detailing exhibition events; includes photo of Starlings work emerging from Lake Ontario."