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Author/Editor: HIGGINS Charlotte.
Publisher: World of Interiors.
Place Published: London
Year: 1999
Date & Collation: 1999(Jan)92-101(one Moore illus)
Description: Article provides interior photographs of Farley Farm, the Sussex home of Lee Miller and Roland Penrose. Photos highlight the casual siting of works of art, and show some of the famous friends who came to stay. Includes one Moore photo: Page 98: Henry Moore appears to be huggging his own sculpture Mother and Child 1936 Green Hornton stone, (LH 171), adjusting its position.
0018291
Publisher: Art in America
Place Published: New York
Year: 1999
Date & Collation: (Aug) 87(8) 320pp.Illus.Adverts.
Description: Annual directory, with Moore listed by 46 galleries.
0018323
Author/Editor: WILDERS David.
Publisher: Picture Postcard Monthly
Place Published: Keyworth, Nottingham
Year: 1999
Date & Collation: 1999(July) 9-10,12(10 illus).
Description: The author is from Castleford, which was also Henry Moore's birthplace, and he has collected about 100 postcards from art galleries, museums, and sculpture parks. Noting Moore's centenary in 1998, the article outlines the sculptor's career, and illustrates with captions postcards depicting Moore, his work, and views of Castleford.
0018325
Publisher: Messc
Place Published: Tokyo
Year: 1999
Date & Collation: (Aug) 1(1 illus).Text in Japanese.
Description: Photograph and text on Large Standing Figure: Knife Edge, 1961 bronze, on inside cover of the Monthly Journal of MOMBUSHO: Ministry of Education, Science, Sports and Culture.
0018129
Publisher: Art News
Place Published: New York
Year: 1999
Date & Collation: (April) 98(4) 5(1 illus).
Description: Mitchell-Innes and Nash, New York advertisement, which consists of full-page colour photograph of Seated Girl, 1931 painted plaster.
Moore also features in three other adverts in this issue of Art News, with a photograph of a 1972 bronze on page 51 (Alex Rosenberg Fine Art).
0018096
Author/Editor: KNOWLES Lawrence.
Publisher: Fiberarts
Place Published: New York
Year: 1999
Date & Collation: (March-April) 25(5) 32-41(3 Moore illus).
Description: Mentions the West Dean Tapestry Studio and the 23 tapestries woven from Moore drawings, three of which are illustrated dating from 1983 to 1987.
0018107
Author/Editor: ALLEN Isabel.
Publisher: Architects' Journal
Place Published: London
Year: 1999
Date & Collation: (15 April) Cover,30-39(12 illus).
Description: AJ Building Study.
Detailed description, with photographs and architectural plans, of Hawkins-Brown's conversion of the Sheep Field Barn into a sculpture gallery at the Henry Moore Foundation.
Front cover title: After Henry.
Cites Architects' Journal, 15 June 1995 for Hawkins-Brown's remodelling of Dane Tree House.
0018131
Author/Editor: FELLMAN Bruce.
Publisher: Yale Alumni Magazine
Place Published: New Haven
Year: 1999
Date & Collation: (April) 62(6) 42-46(1 Moore illus).
Description: The Yale Center for British Art reopened in January 1999 after closure for renovations. Mentions Moore in passing, and includes an installation photograph of Henry Moore and the Heroic (See 0018012).
The exhibition is also mentioned on page 19 of the March issue of Yale Alumni Magazine, together with the related shows of work by Francis Bacon, and Lucian Freud.
0018113
Author/Editor: RUSSELL Fiona.
Publisher: Henry Moore Institute Newsletter
Place Published: Leeds
Year: 1999
Date & Collation: 23 1999(April-May) 3.
Description: Short report on Place, Body, Script (See 0017880).
0018162
Author/Editor: WOEDSTADT Ann.
Publisher: Kunst & Cultuur
Place Published: Antwerp
Year: 1999
Date & Collation: (May) 1,45-47(4 illus).Text in Dutch.
Description: Middelheim exhibition (See 0018159).
0018174
Author/Editor: GROSSE Julia.
Publisher: Prinz
Place Published: Bochum
Year: 1999
Date & Collation: (May)..(1 illus).Text in German.
Description: Note on Henry Moore: Liegende, Kunsthalle Recklinghausen (See 0018164).
0018151
Author/Editor: MALLALIEU Huon.
Publisher: Country Life
Place Published: London
Year: 1999
Date & Collation: (8 April) 101-102(1 Moore illus).
Description: Ilustrates a 1947 drawing by Moore (See 0018075) and mentions that Waddington Galleries devoted a wall to Moore's sheep drawings at the Maastricht Fair.
0018175
Author/Editor: DRUHL Sven.
Publisher: Marabo
Place Published: Bochum
Year: 1999
Date & Collation: (May) 28-29(6 illus).Text in German.
Description: Review of Recklinghausen exhibition (See 0018164).
0018172
Publisher: Passport Sabena
Place Published: Brussels
Year: 1999
Date & Collation: 73 1999(May) 41(1 illus).
Description: Note on Antwerp and Middelheim exhibitions (See 0018159)in in-flight magazine of Sabena World Airlines, published by Ackroyd Publications.
0018197
Author/Editor: HAMBRECHT Patricia.
Publisher: Christie's Magazine
Place Published: London
Year: 1999
Date & Collation: (July-Aug) 88-99(1 Moore illus).
Description: 20 Rockefeller Plaza, new headquarters of Christie's America. One photograph shows a Moore bronze Reclining Figure at the entrance.
On page 103 is a full-page photograph of Draped Seated Woman: Figure on Steps, 1956 bronze in 30 June 1999 sale (See 0018196).
0018171
Publisher: Cultural Bulletin
Place Published: Antwerp
Year: 1999
Date & Collation: (Winter-Spring) 13(1 illus).
Description: Half-page feature on Midelheim exhibition (See 0018159) in English language newspaper-format events sheet.
0018194
Author/Editor: TOLMATCH Elaine.
Publisher: Collage
Place Published: Montreal
Year: 1999
Date & Collation: (Summer) 36-37(1 Moore illus).
Description: Magazine of the Friends of the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts feature on brothers Nathan (1896-1985) and Maxwell (1898-). Includes photograph and mention of Moore's Large Totem Head, 1968 bronze, gift to the Museum by the Nathan Cummings Foundation.
0018157
Author/Editor: HOLMAN Valerie.
Publisher: Art Libraries Journal
Year: 1999
Date & Collation: 24(2) 12-15.Bibliog.
Description: The archives of Penguin and Phaidon. Mentions total print run of 56000 copies for Penguin Modern Painters Henry Moore by Geoffrey Grigson (See 0008952).
0018156
Author/Editor: TOMKINS David.
Publisher: Art Libraries Journal
Year: 1999
Date & Collation: 24(2) 16-21(1 Moore illus).
Description: Organisation which aims to record the papers and primary sources of artists in the United Kingdom. Includes a full-page illustration of a Moore drawing and letter to Jocelyn Horner c1923 in the Henry Moore Institute, Leeds. Mentions the Henry Moore Foundation's funding in 1996 for a Project officer to be based at the Institute.
0018168
Author/Editor: JENKS Ruth Elizabeth.
Publisher: Christian Science Journal
Place Published: Boston
Year: 1999
Date & Collation: (June) 117(6) 6-9(1 illus).
Description: Full-page photograph of Family Group, 1945 bronze illustrating an article on the strength of family and nation depending on integrity.
0018179
Author/Editor: JOHNSON Lisa.
Publisher: Bulletin
Place Published: Brussels
Year: 1999
Date & Collation: 20 1999(20 May) 19,26-27(2 illus).
Description: Short review of Middelheim exhibition (See 0018159). Provides an outline of Moore's career, and descibes the Henry Moore Foundation at Perry Green.
0018968
Publisher: Arts Antiques Auctions
Place Published: Ghent
Year: 1999
Date & Collation: (1 July)..(1 illus).Text in Dutch.
Description: Short review of Antwerp exhibition (See 0018159).
0019000
Author/Editor: GARLAKE Margaret.
Publisher: Biuletyn Historii Sztuki
Place Published: Wroclaw
Year: 1999
Date & Collation: (3-4) 337-352(9 illus).Summary in Polish by Pawel Kolczynski.
Description: Henry Moore's work received an exposure unlike that of any other British artist in the post-war years. He acknowledged that the British Council did more for him than any dealer. In return Moore excercised his expertise, charm and affability as an unofficial ambassador. The British Council and the visual arts were drawn into the political area and operated as an arm of the Foreign Office, linked to foreign policy and cultural intervention. Overriding issues were the future of Germany and the inevitability of Soviet expansion. Surveys the reception of Henry Moore's work and exhibitions in Europe, Australia, and South Africa.
0018080
Author/Editor: LAMBIRTH Andrew.
Publisher: Art Book
Place Published: London
Year: 1999
Date & Collation: (March) 6(2) 28-29(1 illus).
Description: Book review of 0017729. Describes the work as a large and comely volume, and outlines its contents.