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0022274
Author/Editor: OLDHAM Alison
Publisher: Wood & Vale (Etcetera)
Place Published: London
Year: 2011
Date & Collation: 2011(8 December) 4(1 illus)
Description: Article promoting exhibition, at Finsbury Library, of selection of book jackets altered by Joe Orton and Kenneth Halliwell. Includes illus of J.C. Trewin's biography of Sybil Thorndike, which now features Moore's Figure with Clasped Hands 1929 Travertine marble, (LH 60) on the cover in place of the British actress. See also Ham & High.
0022727
Publisher: Eastern Daily Press
Place Published: Norwich
Year: 2011
Date & Collation: 2011 (18 June) 1-3 (2 Moore illus)
Description: Article on the photographs of John Hedgecoe, publicising the exhibition The Face of the Artist at the Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts (2 Jun 2011 - 11th December 2011). Illus of Moore and Hedgecoe and portrait of Moore, 1966.
0022728
Author/Editor: HERBERT Ian
Publisher: The Independent
Place Published: London
Year: 2011
Date & Collation: 2007 (7 September) 22-23 (1 Moore illus)
Description: Article on a poll organised by the Lowry arts centre to identify Britain's greatest northerners. Moore included in the Independent's short list, alongside John Lennon, Capability Brown, Auden, Wordsworth, Amy Johnson, Captain Cook, Pankhurst, Lowry, Charlotte Bronte, The Venerable Bede, John Harrison, Grace Darling, William Wilberforce, George Stephenson, Wainwright, Sir Bobby Charlton, Sir Robert Peel.
0022724
Author/Editor: URE-SMITH Jane
Publisher: Financial Times
Place Published: London
Year: 2011
Date & Collation: 2011 (20-21 August) 7 (4 illus)
Description: Review of Henry Moore: Plasters at HMF, Perry Green (1 April - 30 October see 002214 for catalogue) and Moore at Hatfield House (23 April - 30 September see 0022051 for catalogue). Anita Feldman quoted, The plasters have a fragility that's not just the fragility of the material - it's like the fragility of mankind coming out in that period at the end of the war". Moore quoted "he thought of sculpture as a way of seeing the world"."
0022725
Author/Editor: MCCLARENCE Stephen
Publisher: The Daily Telegraph
Place Published: London
Year: 2011
Date & Collation: 2011 (21 May) 12-13 (2 Moore illus)
Description: Article on a new sculpture trail in Yorkshire. Reference to Hepworth Wakefield Gallery, Yorkshire Sculpture Park and the Henry Moore Institute. 2 illus of Moore, at Yorkshire Sculpture Park and in Moore's home town of Castleford.
0022708
Author/Editor: WYVER John
Publisher: The Guardian
Place Published: London
Year: 2011
Date & Collation: 2011 (18 August) 3pp.
Description: Producer and director John Read died aged 88. He invented the British arts documentary with his 1951 TV programme Henry Moore, the first programme to profile a living artist. At the time most TV programmes were broadcast live from the studios. Read wanted the programme shot on film, outside the BBC in Moore's studio and the sculptures outdoors. This was exceptional for the time. Read produced 5 further BBC films on Moore. He also produced definitive films or footage on Hepworth, Sutherland, John Piper, Stanley Spencer and LS Lowry. Obituary describes his family upbringing; education; career; approach to filming; his work with artists. See also The Guardian 19 August 2011 John Read - His profile of Henry Moore revolutionised British Television arts documentaries 2pp. 1 illus of Read with Moore in Moore's studio. Daily Telegraph 29 August 2011 - John Read - Producer and director who pioneered the arts documentary at the BBC.