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0015936
Author/Editor: NICHOLSON Jovan.
Publisher: Golos Ukrajiny
Place Published: Ukraine
Year: 1991
Date & Collation: (21 Dec)..(2 illus).Text in Ukrainian cyrillic script.
Description: Short review of 80 graphic works in Kyiv, a British Council touring exhibition (See 0011087). Notes different techniques and the main themes.
0015938
Publisher: The Australian
Year: 1991
Date & Collation: (5 Dec)..
Description: Forthcoming exhibitions at the Art Gallery of New South Wales will include a Moore exhibition (See 0014949). It was originally envisaged that Melbourne and Brisbane would also participate, but there had been a lack of interest by the other two cities.
0015937
Publisher: Le Figaro
Place Published: Paris
Year: 1991
Date & Collation: (9 Jul)..(1 illus).Text in French.Initialled J.-M.T.
Description: Exhibition master-minded by Solange de Turenne, describing forthcoming project Henry Moore Intime at Didier Imbert (See 0014956). Carte blanche has been given to architect Christian Germanaz to reconstruct Moore's environment in the gallery.
0014730
Publisher: Midtjyllands Avis
Place Published: Silkeborg
Year: 1991
Date & Collation: (13 June)..(1 illus).Text in Danish.
Description: Note on film made for the Henry Moore Foundation, to be shown on Danish television. Presumably Henry Moore and Landscape (See 0011196).
0014731
Author/Editor: BESPALOVA Elena.
Publisher: Nezavisimaya Gazeta
Place Published: Moscow
Year: 1991
Date & Collation: (11 Sept)..(2 illus).Text in Russian.
Description: Review of Pushkin Museum exhibition (See 0012778). Moore's themes, and nature and family life reflected in his work. Placing a lonely figure in the natural environment, Moore reminded us of the healing energy and power of nature. Moore also reveals the feeling of fear and anxiety, tremors in the face of the grandeur and fragility of nature. Regrets small scale of tiny bronze and marble figures, many people not realizing they are maquettes. Moore deals with the fundamental question of the place of man in modern civilization.
Title romanized: Semeynyy Portret v Landshafte.
0019059
Publisher: Yorkshire Evening Post
Place Published: Leeds
Year: 1991
Date & Collation: (13 Oct)..(1 illus).
Description: Reclining Figure: Festival, 1951 bronze on loan from the Moore Danowski Trust, in the Leeds City Art Gallery exhibition Leeds: Shaping a Century.
0012821
Author/Editor: ENDRESEN Ole.
Publisher: Ostlands Blad
Place Published: Høyre
Year: 1991
Date & Collation: (17 Sept) 3(1 illus).Text in Norwegian.
Description: Short review of Galleri Cassandra exhibition (See 0012783), mentioning the reasonable prices of the works on display.
0012827
Publisher: Herts and Essex Observer
Place Published: Hertford
Year: 1991
Date & Collation: (21 Nov)..(1 illus).
Description: Mary Moore has called for a Charity Commission investigation into the work of the Foundation. Bryan Smalley, spokesman for the Foundation, is reported to have said that the commissioners are welcome to visit the Foundation, and that the terms of the Foundation's charitable status are scrupulously followed. The Foundation had already offered substantial support to the Tate Gallery for the formation of a Henry Moore Gallery.
0012818
Author/Editor: LECOMTE Richard.
Publisher: Journal-World
Place Published: Lawrence, Kansas
Year: 1991
Date & Collation: (4 Aug)..(1 Moore illus).
Description: Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, with a photograph of Two Piece Reclining Figure No. 9, 1968 bronze.
0012824
Author/Editor: WRIGHT Simon.
Publisher: Herts and Essex Observer
Place Published: Hertford
Year: 1991
Date & Collation: (14 Nov)..
Description: East Herts District Council planning committee voted against the Foundation's application for a sculpture gallery, print and drawing gallery, study centre and reception centre. Cites inadequate access and contravention of the rural area policies. The Foundation may appeal against the decision. Mary Moore wants the studios restored and Perry Green as a centre of study not tourism.
0012830
Author/Editor: MOORE Mary.
Publisher: Hertfordshire Mercury
Place Published: Hertford
Year: 1991
Date & Collation: (13 Dec)..
Description: Long letter in response to 0012828, claiming that the Henry Moore Foundation has changed Moore's studios and gardens, contrary to her father's objectives: To preserve my workshops studios and the landscape at Perry Green..." Two studios belonging to Mary Moore and her children have also been gutted by the Foundation. Supports the establishment of a Moore Museum in London.
There is also a letter from Selby WHITTINGHAM under the caption Moore Wing is Not the Answer suggesting that a Moore Wing at the Tate Gallery is a questionable idea."
0012819
Author/Editor: WELZENBACH Michael.
Publisher: Washington Post
Place Published: Washington, D.C.
Year: 1991
Date & Collation: (17 Aug)..(1 Moore illus).
Description: Review of Summer exhibitions, including Summer Exhibit at Robert Brown Gallery, mentioning two rather nice Moore lithographs" with a reproduction of Draped Reclining Figure 1975 lithograph."
0012817
Author/Editor: CAMERON Nigel.
Publisher: South China Morning Post
Place Published: Hong Kong
Year: 1991
Date & Collation: (14 March)..
Description: Includes a note on the Hong Kong Arts Centre prints: Moore made a world of these large and unfashionable women; a world that embraces all women all maternal appearances and meanings and I suppose the erotic comfort of deep womanhood." (See 0011637)."
0012820
Author/Editor: VIKDAL Berit.
Publisher: Aftenposten
Place Published: Oslo
Year: 1991
Date & Collation: (17 Sept) 1,18(2 illus).Text in Norwegian.
Description: Review of Galleri Cassandra exhibition (See 0012783). Outlines Moore's contacts with Norway, and mentions the monumental scale of the small works on display.
0012826
Author/Editor: LISTER David.
Publisher: Independent
Place Published: London
Year: 1991
Date & Collation: (16 Nov)..(3 illus).
Description: Mary Moore claims ownership of some of Moore's works, and is opposed to developments on the Perry Green site. She has asked the Charity Commission to investigate the Henry Moore Foundation, and proposes a new museum in London devoted to Moore, possibly at the British Museum or the Tate Gallery, with the Foundation taken over by the trustees of one of those institutions. The director of the Foundation was unavailable for comment, and spokesmen for the British Museum and the Tate Gallery basically rejected the idea.
0012816
Publisher: Hong Kong Standard
Place Published: Hong Kong
Year: 1991
Date & Collation: (4 March)..(2 illus).
Description: Note on the Hong Kong Arts Centre exhibition (See 0011637), recalling the 1986 Hong Kong exhibits (See 0000083).
0012822
Author/Editor: OYSTA Grete Qvist.
Publisher: Akerhus Amtstidende
Place Published: Drøbak
Year: 1991
Date & Collation: (20 Sept) 21(1 illus).Text in Norwegian.
Description: Sibyl Aamot and the Moore exhibition at her Galleri Cassandra (See 0012783). Reported interview on organisation through Fischer Fine Art, and the prices of the exhibits.
0012828
Publisher: Hertfordshire Mercury
Place Published: Hertford
Year: 1991
Date & Collation: (22 Nov)..(1 illus).
Description: BOWNESS Alan. We only keep to sculptor's wish.
(Response from Director of the Henry Moore Foundation to Mary Moore's letter in 15 November 1991 issue (See 0013494), refuting claims that studios have been destroyed, pointing out existing contacts with the Tate Gallery, and regretting Mary's litigation against the Foundation for ownership of art works).
Call to probe the Moore Foundation.
(Reports that Mary Moore wants the Henry Moore Foundation to be taken over by a major gallery, and the Charity Commissioners to investigate the activities of the Foundation. Moore's studios should be restored as they were when he used them and Perry Green should be a centre of study and education, not tourism. A display of Moore's work should be created in London).
0012829
Author/Editor: CORK Richard.
Publisher: The Times
Place Published: London
Year: 1991
Date & Collation: (23 Nov)..(4 illus).
Description: Times Saturday Review feature. The Henry Moore Foundation is in a state of shock after the rejection of plans for a £10 million development scheme on the sculptor's estate. Mary Moore wants the Foundation to abandon its plans and to establish a display of her father's work in London. This is a report of an interview with Alan Bowness at Perry Green. Describes the work of the Foundation. Incorporates comments from Mary Moore on the need to retain the present scale of the studios, and mentions her claim to ownership of works in the Foundation's possession. Alan Bowness wants to show the collection in the best way possible, and does not think that Moore would have objected to the sensitive plans put forward by Jeremy Dixon and Edward Jones, the architects. Cork sums up: Far from desecrating Perry Green the proposed buildings seem set fair to blend with their setting enhance its appeal and ensure that Moore's profound respect for the natural world is made vividly apparent."
A letter from Alexander WALKER in The Times 3 December 1991 suggested a mini bus service for visitors to be run by the Foundation from Bishops Stortford railway station.
In a letter to The Times on 7 December 1991 Ralph STEADMAN suggested converting the derelict Battersea Power Station into a Henry Moore Museum rather in the way that the Gare d'Orsay was transformed in Paris."
0012831
Publisher: The Times
Place Published: London
Year: 1991
Date & Collation: (14 Dec)..
Description: Opening Shots column text on inheritance, mentioning Mary Moore's objections to the plans of the Henry Moore Foundation, noting that Brussels is being asked to rule on her right to a say in these plans"."
0014482
Publisher: Herborner Tageblatt
Place Published: Germany
Year: 1991
Date & Collation: (26 June)..(1 illus).Text in German.
Description: Restoration work being carried out in Glocken-und Kunstgiesserei Rincker on Moore's Oval with Points, 1968-1970 bronze which has suffered pollution and mechanical damage outside Bielefeld Kunsthalle.
Also in Wetzlarer Neue Zeitung, 1 July 1991.
0014494
Author/Editor: TANAKA T.
Publisher: Nihon Keizai Shimbun
Place Published: Tokyo
Year: 1991
Date & Collation: (11 Oct)..(1 illus).Text in Japanese.
Description: Eighth in a series of ten short articles on visual beauty, this focuses on Large Reclining Figure, 1983 fibreglass at Much Hadham. A powerful creative source can be discovered in the quiet contemplation of nature".
Title romanized: En Ko Kyokusen no bi."
0014500
Author/Editor: HENTTONEN Veli-Matti.
Publisher: Salon Seudun Sanomat
Place Published: Salo
Year: 1991
Date & Collation: (2 Nov)..(4 illus).Text in Finnish.
Description: Review of Helsinki exhibition (See 0012779). Outlines Moore's career, influences and themes. Importance of human figure and Moore's use of drawings.
0014506
Author/Editor: HELIN Pekka.
Publisher: Hämeen Sanomat
Place Published: Hämeenlinna
Year: 1991
Date & Collation: (17 Nov)..(3 illus).Text in Finnish.
Description: Feature on Helsinki exhibition (See 0012779). Moore's influences and themes.