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0017089
Publisher: Channel Four
Place Published: London
Year: 1996
Date & Collation: 7 minute extract.Colour.Sound.Programme Director Stephen Rankin.Presenter Jon Snow.
Description: An ITN production for Channel Four. Screened 5 June 1996. Nicholas Glass reports on A Century of British Sculpture exhibition (See 0000000) at the Jeu de Paume and surrounding Tuilieries Gardens. Contribiutions from Daniel Abadie, Alan Bowness, Andrea Rose. Includes glimpses of Moore bronzes being loaded at Much Hadham, and on display in Paris.
0017093
Publisher: British Broadcasting Cooperation
Place Published: Norwich
Year: 1996
Date & Collation: 30mins.Colour.Sound.Producer Steve BOULTON.Series Producer Diana HARE.
Description: BBC2 East regional television programme of local events, presented by
0017091
Publisher: British Broadcasting Corporation
Place Published: London
Year: 1996
Date & Collation: 45mins.Colour.Sound.Written and presented by Andrew GRAHAM-DIXON.Director Paul TICKELL.
Description: Concluding film of a television series, screened on BBC 2 on 26 May 1996. Includes a two-minute section of film of maquettes and bronzes at Much Hadham, to pop music and commemtary on the benign softness of Moore's Mother and Child figures, and their deadening repetitiveness.
For book version see 0017032.
0017092
Publisher: News Multimedia
Place Published: London
Year: 1996
Date & Collation: CD-ROM.
Description: CD-Rom with booklet, in carton. Started life as a series in the Sunday Times. Contains 20 minutes of film from over 50 clips, 14 minutes of audio from over 40 recordings, over 40 illustrative animations, over 2000 newspaper articles, 750 photographs, 3500 captions, 3500 flying facts, over 750000 words in total.
Includes Henry Moore text and illustrations.
0017094
Publisher: National Trust
Place Published: London
Year: 1996
Date & Collation: 25mins.Colour and Black-and-White.Sound.
Description: A Uden Associates Production for the National Trust. Title on screen: 2 Willow Road. Title on cassette case: The National Trust: Willow Road. Historical and modern film and photographs of Erno Goldfinger and the house and its contents, with commentary.
Contributions by Alan Powers, Jim Cadbury-Brown, and also Peter Goldfinger, Liz Goldfinger, Jacob Blacker, Rosamind Julius, James Dunnett.
Includes a photograph of Moore as one of the artists in Hampstead in the 1930s, and views of Moore sculpture and drawing. Aid to Russia exhibition (See 0016331).
0017095
Publisher: British Broadcasting Corporation
Place Published: London
Year: 1996
Date & Collation: 30mins.Colour.Sound.
Description: Granada Television production for BBC North. Cassette dated 20 December 1995. Final of television quiz programme between teams from British universities. Producer Peter Gwyn. Director Vernon Antcliff. Questions by Jeremy Paxman. The contest was won by Imperial College London, one of whose questions involved identifying Moore as the sculptor of a 1934 carving.
0017090
Publisher: Henry Moore Foundation
Place Published: Much Hadham
Year: 1996
Date & Collation: 9 cassettes.Colour.Silent.
Description: Video versions of 92 short 8mm films made by Frank Farnham beteween 1960 and 1979. Depicing work in sculpture and buildings at Much Hadham, and some exhibitions and public sculpture installations, Noack Foundry, Carrera, Forte dei Marmi, Florence exhibition (See 0004285).People depicted are Moore, his family, and assistants, and workmen.
Accompanied by a 100 page typed file inscribed The Frank and John Farnham Archive: Film Archive and Index which notes the contents of the films, and has an alphabetical index of artworks, places, and people. Errol Jackson features, and assistants Geoffrey Cheetham and Robert Holding. British Prime Minister James Callahan is also seen with Moore in 1978 at the Serpentine (See 0002718 and 0002719).
Other contents of the Archive mentioned are the diaries of Frank Farnham (1914-1990) and a collection of photographs and slides taken by Frank and his son John Farnham.
For earlier list see 0015486.
Cassettes are labelled Farnham Archive Video 1-9.
0017216
Publisher: National Institute for the Conservation of Cultural Property
Place Published: Washington, D.C.
Year: 1996
Date & Collation: 40mins.Colour.Sound.
Description: Title from related booklet entitled Maintenance Considerations to Save Outdoor Sculpture. Views of mostly historical statues, and comments by restorers in Philadelphia, Gettysburg, and Baltimore. Includes glimpse of part of a Moore bronze.
0017232
Publisher: Border TV
Year: 1996
Date & Collation: 20mins.Colour.Sound.Producer-Director Derek SMITH.
Description: How we perceive art,and why we like or dislike it. On occasion of Visual Arts UK event in the north of England.
Includes one-minute section showing four bronzes by Moore, and mention of his simplification of shape.
0023041
Place Published: Perry Green
Year: 1996
Date & Collation: 47 mins 2 seconds.A290
Description: Interview with Anthony Caro about Henry Moore as artist and as teacher; Importance of the experience to understand the art (questions, experiences, ideas); physical relationship with the sculpture, figure in the landscape; creation of three dimensional figures; importance of the light in sculpture; drawings, space and light; The 'Family Group’ topic; process of Moore’s creation including drawings and maquettes; details on the surface.
0017442
Publisher: Channel One TV.
Place Published: London
Year: 1996
Date & Collation: 3mins.Colour.Sound.
Description: Film with commentary on scaffolding and workmen dismantling The Arch, 1979-1980 travertine marble in Kensington Gardens. The large sculpture is cracked and being removed in seven sections to Kensington Stone Yard, where it will take a year to make it safe and rebuild it around a steel frame.
0017421
Publisher: WFAA-TV
Place Published: Dallas
Year: 1996
Date & Collation: 5mins.Colour.Sound.
Description: Three short reports from Channel 8 news on the removal of Three Forms Vertebrae, 1978-1979 bronze for restoration due to graffiti. Preliminary work by conservators was followed by the arrival of staff from the Henry Moore Foundation, and the return of the bronze. Security cameras will be installed.
29 Oct 1996 Jamie Tobias report on funding by Dallas Foundation. Comments by Margaret and David Hendrix (Hendrix Art Service), and John Dennis (Dallas Museum of art conservator).
14 Nov 1996 comments by Michel Muller and Malcolm Woodward of the Henry Moore Foundation.
27 Nov 1996 return of bronze and comments by John Farnham (Henry Moore Foundation) and Caren Prothero (Dallas Foundation).
For 1997 film 'Moore Sculpture Re-Dedication' see 0019180.
0017150
Publisher: Henry Moore Foundation
Place Published: Much Hadham
Year: 1996
Date & Collation: 8 cassettes tapes.
Description: For transcript see 0017102.