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0023176
Publisher: various
Place Published: various
Year: 2015
Description: Press coverage of the sale of Lauren Bacall's estate at Bonhams New York 31 March 2015. Bacall owned several of Moore's works on paper and six bronze maquettes, including Standing Man and Woman 1981 bronze (LH 833); Reclining Woman I 1980-81 lithograph (CGM ); Illus of Moore's work in Bacall's Manhattan apartment. Bacall recalls her first telephone conversation with Moore.
0023177
Publisher: Various
Year: 2015
Date & Collation: 2015
Description: Press coverage of gift of Moore's Stonehenge A 1973 lithograph (CGM 223) by Prime Minister David Cameron to President Barack Obama. Obama visited Stonehenge during the NATO Wales Summit 2014. See press cuttings ITV 17.01.15; Yorkshire Evening Post 19.01.15;Artlyst 20.01.15; Minerva 01.03.15
0023500
Publisher: Huddersfield Daily Examiner
Place Published: Huddersfield
Year: 2015
Date & Collation: 2015(12 February) 1pp.
Description: Article on exhibition of lithographs, etchings and screen prints at the West Yorkshire Print Workshop Gallery.
0023501
Author/Editor: JAMES Anne and BURTON Humphrey
Publisher: The Guardian
Place Published: London
Year: 2015
Date & Collation: 2015 (15 January) 3pp.
Description: Catalogue published on the occasion of the installation of Roxy Paine's Ferment in Kansas City Sculpture Park at The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City, Missouri, and the Museum exhibition, Roxy Paine: Scumaks and Dendroids. Mention of Moore throughout, with the following illus: Page 10 Reclining Figure: Hand 1979 bronze, (LH 709). Accompanies text by Donald J. HALL - Growing the Kansas City Sculpture Park. Page 29-30 describes the physical proximity of Moore's sculptures to Paine's work; includes map. Page 32 Large Torso: Arch 1962-63 bronze, (LH 503) Large Totem Head 1968 bronze, (LH 577) Reclining Connected Forms 1969 bronze, (LH 612) Sheep Piece 1971-72 bronze, (LH 627) Page 33 Large Interior Form 1981 bronze, (LH 297b) Page 39 Upright Motive No.9 1979 bronze, (LH 586a).
0023243
Publisher: U.S. News
Year: 2015
Date & Collation: 2015 (6 May) 2pp.Illus
Description: Review of work made by Mexican artist, Damian Ortega, titled End of Matter. Includes replica of Moore's Archer (LH 536) in Styrofoam. Also includes replicas of works by Jeff Koons and Louise Bourgeois.
0023244
Author/Editor: GLEADELL Colin
Publisher: The Guardian
Place Published: London
Year: 2015
Date & Collation: 2015 (13 May)2pp.Illus
Description: Review of exhibition of photographs Rodin, Brancusi, Moore: Through the Sculptor's Lens at the Waddington Custot Gallery, London (22 May - 11 July). Includes photographs of plaster maquettes for UNESCO commission, Paris, in 1957. Illus of Draped Reclining Woman (plaster maquette for UNESCO commission 1956-57); Family Group (plaster maquette for UNESCO commission 1956-57); Mother and Child against Open Wall (plaster maquette for UNESCO commission 1956-57);
0023290
Author/Editor: SAINT David
Publisher: Northamption Chronicle & Echo
Place Published: Northampton
Year: 2015
Date & Collation: 2015 (30 July) 2pp.1 Moore illus
Description: Article on interesting places in Northamptionshire. Includes referenece to Weedon Lois cemetery and the grave of Edith Sitwell, with sculpture by Moore. Illus of the hands of the sculpture at Weedon Lois.
0023242
Author/Editor: GALTON Bridget
Publisher: Hampstead & Highgate Express
Place Published: London
Year: 2015
Date & Collation: 2015 (7 May)3pp(4 Moore illus)
Description: Review of exhibition of photographs by Gemma Levine at Osborne Samuel Gallery. See newspaper cuttings throughtout May 2015. See also 0023261.
0023247
Publisher: The Daily Telegraph
Place Published: London
Year: 2015
Date & Collation: 2015n (19 May) 3pp.Illus.
Description: Obituary of Derek Walker, architect whose grid patter designs for Milton Keynes New Town influenced town planners worldwide, died 11 May 2015. Passing reference to plans for a sculpture park to which Moore had promised 17 statues, fell through.
0023260
Publisher: various
Place Published: various
Year: 2015
Description: Press coverage. See 0023244.
0023271
Year: 2015
Date & Collation: (24 June- 25 October 2015)
Description: Press coverage of Hepworth exhibition at Tate Britain, London. Passing reference to Moore.
0023292
Author/Editor: BRADBURN Jamie
Publisher: Totontist.com
Place Published: Totronto
Year: 2015
Date & Collation: 2015 98 September) 8pp (no illus)
Description: Feature on the opening of the new City Hall 13 September, 1965. 4 In an interview in the Globe and Mail, Marie Revell (wife of architect Viljo Revell) said one of her laments was that Revell had visualized a sculpture by Henry Moore as part of the square an element which appeared only agfter a battle royale among city politicians the following year"."
0023293
Author/Editor: SIMPSON Ashley
Year: 2015
Date & Collation: 2015 (4 September) 5pp (no illus)
Description: Feature on Lee Miller. 5 after a divorce from Penrose there were affairs with Picasso visits from Henry Moore and Miro dinner parties with all pastel entrees aranged in Surrealist fashio and still more adventures."
0023288
Publisher: various
Place Published: various
Year: 2015
Date & Collation: 2015 (18 July - 1 November 2015)
Description: Press cuttings reviewing Caro in Yorkshire, exhibition at the Yorkshire Sculpture Park, 18 July to 1 November 2015. Tends to be passing reference to Moore. References to Moore include: Anthony Caro was assistant to Moore in his early career; in the early fifties Caro served as assistant to Moore then widely regarded as the greatest sculptor of the 20th century" (21 July: The Daily Telegraph); early life drawings by Caro from 1951-52 with corrections by Moore (16 July: The Art Newspaper); Moore dismissed Caro's steel creations as "window dressing" (1 July: Country and Town House)."
0023238
Publisher: Britain at War
Year: 2015
Date & Collation: 14pp.Illus.
Description: Article on London Underground stations, including Arsenal, Barbican and Waterloo having military names, and there role in the Second World War as bomb shelters. 8 September 1940 a large number of people defied officials and troops to shelter underground at Liverpool Street. The incident forced the government to develop a structured approach to the use of underground stations as public air-raid shelters, equipped with bunks, lavatories and basic catering. Eight purpose built deep level shelters, each accomodating 8000 people were set up. Moore made these scenes familiar, as a war artist.
0023261
Publisher: Various
Place Published: various
Year: 2015
Date & Collation: Press coverage.Illus.
Description: Press coverage of exhibition of the same name at Osborne Samuel Gallery, London, 22 May - 27 June 2015. See also 0023242.
0023273
Publisher: Yorkshire Post
Year: 2015
Date & Collation: 42168
Description: The election of John Biggs as the new mayor of the London Borough of Tower Hamlets has put an end to the sale of 'Old Flo' Draped Seated Woman 1957-8 bronze (LH 428). See also Yorkshire Evening Post 13 June 2015.
0023181
Publisher: Tate etc.
Place Published: London
Year: 2015
Date & Collation: (1 February 2015)16 (1 Moore illus)
Description: Press coverage of exhibition Conscience and Conflict - British Artists and the Spanish Civil War showing at the Pallant House Gallery, Chichester Art & Literature. See also newspaper cuttings: Money Market 1.1.15; The News (Portsmouth) 21.2.15; Country Life 14.01.15 Exhibition tours to the Laing Art Gallery, Newcastle-upon-Tyne 7 March - 7 June 2015.
0023186
Author/Editor: JONES Jonathan
Publisher: The Guardian
Place Published: London
Year: 2015
Date & Collation: 2015 (21 January) 3pp(1 Moore illus)
Description: Article related to exhibition Barbara Hepworth: Sculpture for a Modern World at Tate Britain, 24 June - 25 October 2015. Illus of Moore at work 1953. Also see Western Morning News 21.01.15 and Yorkshire Post 19.01.15: Penelope CURTIS said Rather unlike Henry Moore she has been very much tied to Cornwall or to Yorkshire (where she was born) in a way that Henry Moore never has been to Hertfordshire)""
0023187
Author/Editor: SEARLE Adrian
Publisher: The Guardian
Place Published: London
Year: 2015
Date & Collation: 2015 (9 February) 5pp
Description: Article related to exhibition of the same name at The Hayward Gallery (10 February - 26 April), London. John Akomfrah, Simon Fujiwara, Roger Hiorns, Hannah Starkey, Richard Wentworth and Jane and Louise Wilson have each been invited to curate sections of the exhibition, looking at particular periods of cultural history. Richard Wentworth presents a crate of pebbles collected by Henry Moore. Also see The Guardian 10 February 2015.
0023185
Author/Editor: MADELEY Gavin
Publisher: Scottish Daily Mail
Year: 2015
Date & Collation: (17 January 2015)4pp
Description: Article on painters Robert Colquhoun and Robert MacBryde, contemporaries of Moore. Collector Peter Watson, invited them to London. Initially they lived at their wealthy patrons home in South Kensington . . . all of a sudden from being penniless in Edinburgh they had people like Jacob Epstein and Henry Moore or the Director of the National Gallery or the Tate popping round."
0023297
Author/Editor: HOULE Alain
Publisher: revue-parcours.com
Place Published: Montreal
Year: 2015
Date & Collation: 5pp (1 Moore illus)
Description: An interview with Moreault Michel, director of the Dominion Gallery. 1 illus of two sculptures outside The Dominion Gallery, Sherbrooke Street, Montreal, one by August Rodin, the other by Moore. 3 Dr. Max Stern was brought to meet Moore, 'whom he considered the most gifted sculptor of his generation, one that combined the audacity of forms to classicism themes.' Dr. Stern raised the awareness of Moore's work in Canada. Moore suggested other artists to Dr. Stern and introduced him to Zadkine, Arp, Ceasar Marini, Manzu, Chadwick, Paolozzi and others. Moore also attracted Stern'ss attention to Rodin. Original interview 1994.
0023298
Publisher: RIBA
Place Published: London
Year: 2015
Date & Collation: 3pp.
Description: Obituary of architect, Viréndra Sahai. He was so moved by the works of Henry Moore, Matisse, Turner and Cezanne that he enrolled to study painting at evening classes at the Central School of Arts.
0023321
Publisher: various
Year: 2015
Date & Collation: (24 September 2015 - 10 January 2016)
Description: Online coverage of exhibition entitled Henry Moore at the Museo Nazionale Romano, Terme di Diocleziano, Rome (Baths of Diocletian in Rome) 24 September 2015 - 10 January 2016. Curated by Chris Stephens, Tate and Davide Colombe. The exhibition is accompanied by a book published by Electa.