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0014807
Publisher: Henry Moore Sculpture Trust
Place Published: Leeds
Year: 1991
Date & Collation: 4pp(1 illus).
Description: Brochure on the videodisc (See 0014808) on display at the Tate Gallery, Liverpool and the Henry Moore Centre for the Study of Sculpture in Leeds. The intention is to extend access to this rich resource and to invite a limited number of bona fide educational and art institutions in the UK to become part of an education outreach for a fee of £2000. Selected institutions can become licensed users of the videodiscs and the retrieval software"."
0012915
Publisher: Samuel Goldwyn Company
Place Published: Los Angeles
Year: 1991
Date & Collation: 98 mins.Colour.Sound.Written and directed by Michael LINDSAY-HOGG.
Description: Copyright 1990 Avenue Entertainment Inc. and Avenue Pictures. Avenue Pictures and B.B.C. Film. Produced by Jon S. DENNY. Feature film about an American couple in financial difficulties in London who consider selling their Head on Bone Base, 1979 bronze but it is stolen by a deaf maid in their hotel (Because it spoke and I heard it") later recovered and auctioned. Actors John Malkovich as Jake Bartholomew and Andie Macdowell as Tina Oates. Special thanks to the Henry Moore Foundation. The bronze is seen in close-up and being handled by the actors in a hotel room auction room basement flat and lost on a waste site.
For information on the use of the Moore sculpture see 0012851."
0012916
Publisher: London Broadcasting
Place Published: London
Year: 1991
Date & Collation: 4 mins.Sound recording.
Description: 7.40 a.m. on 16 November 1991 L.B.C. radio programme. Controversial plans to redevelop Henry Moore's studios were rejected by Hertfordshire District Council. Plans from Henry Moore Foundation had caused consternation in the art world, and Moore's daughter Mary was among the objectors. Talking to reporter Mark LEW she explains the modest workaday studios designed by Moore were to be replaced with institutionalised buildings which would destroy the human scale of the man and his work. Her father never chose to do this. Furthermore Mary was never consulted, even though she owns Hoglands which is in the middle of the proposed development. Local community resisted changes and her father had regard for the atmosphere of the area. Mary questions the ability of the Foundation to handle her father's affairs, suggesting they are trying to destroy what her father established them to look after. She suggests a gallery in London. L.B.C. tried several times to contact Henry Moore Foundation but no one came forward to respond.
0012917
Publisher: British Broadcasting Corporation
Place Published: London
Year: 1991
Date & Collation: 45 mins. Radio broadcast.
Description: 23 November 1991 Radio 3 arts programme repeated 25 November 1991. Introduced by Christopher COOK. Includes six minutes in which Robert HOPPER discusses the work of the Henry Moore Sculpture Trust with Tim MARLOW. The Trust is shortly to move to new premises in Leeds and is using a studio at Dean Clough. Hopper aims to make West Yorkshire a world centre for sculpture. Stephen WALSH and William FEAVER were sceptical about this, criticising choice of established artists at Dean Clough instead of younger sculptors. Building seen as limiting and generating only site-specific work. Building also described as depressing and Hopper's aims as absurd; with general smaller funding by Henry Moore Foundation preferred to large amount going to the Trust.
0014541
Publisher: Analytic Frames Productions
Place Published: Long Beach, Calif.
Year: 1991
Date & Collation: 1hour 36mins.Colour.Sound.
Description: Interview on mother-child psychology produced by Viginia Hunter. Edited by Phillip Redding. Incorporates a black and white slide of Mother and Child: Block Seat, 1983-1984 bronze, with two minute commentary on how the sculpture exemplifies an autistic object. They're both wounded both damaged people...All the forms are encased swathed bound..."
For Mrs. Tustin's book The Protective Shell in Children and Adults see 0011422."
0013443
Publisher: Thames Television
Place Published: London
Year: 1991
Date & Collation: 26 mins.Colour.Sound.
Description: Television comedy programme written by Robin Driscoll, Richard Curtis and Rowan Atkinson. Produced by Sue Vertue. In a 3-minute sketch comedian Rowan Atkinson asks a passer-by to take his photograph in front of Three Standing Figures 1947-1948 Darley Dale stone in Battersea Park; but the stranger runs off with his camera...