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0024277
Author/Editor: LEMMIN-WOOLFREY Ulrike
Publisher: TravelAwaits.Com
Place Published: WWW
Year: 2023
Date & Collation: (12 Feb) no illus
Description:

Travel guide declaring eight places of interest in the Northern Hemisphere. Seemingly in random order; number 1 is Milan, number 2 is Leeds, 3 is Valencia. One illus shows street in 'downtown' area of city. No Moore illus. Accompaning text claims Great shopping, plenty of art, with sculptor Henry Moore having left his stamp on the city....

0024284
Author/Editor: HARRINGTON Mary
Publisher: Unherd.com
Place Published: WWW
Year: 2023
Date & Collation: (19 January)(No Moore illus)
Description: Thought prevoking online essay on the subject of public sculpture. HARRINGTON discusses the recently unveiled sculpture, The Embrace, sited in Boston to honour Martin Luther King and his wife Coretta Scott King. General discussion of the potential pitfulls of public commissions for artists, noting that post-war sculpture mavens Moore and Hepworth reflected a world stripped bare of anything too heroic, figurative, or ideological: one that had shed its dangerous fixation with the past, and pointed only toward a clean, innovative, universalist tomorrow. Notes political arguements for removing statues from public sites for moral issues. No Moore illus.
0024268
Author/Editor: ELLIOTT Sue
Publisher: Stuff.co.nz
Place Published: New Zealand
Year: 2023
Date & Collation: (02 Jan) (5 illus)
Description: Thoughtful article marking the 40th anniversary of the Wellington Sculpture Trust. Notes that the Wellington City Council set up its Arts Bonus Scheme in 1983 to control the changing fabric of the inner city by offering building incentives to developers in exchange for the commissioning of publicart, amenities, or open spaces. States that the Sculpture Trust's founding Trustee, Dr Ian Prior was the driving force behind the ambition to bring a Moore work to the city and traveleld to the UK in June 1986 to meet with HMF and Moore, shortly before the artist's death. Moore's Bronze Form 1985 bronze (LH 652d) was selected. Notes the original cost was £300,000. The work was unveiled in April 1988 at Midland Park in partnership between the council, the Sculpture Trust and Fletcher Challenge. The work was later moved to the Botanic Garden in December 1995 and rests on the Salamanca Lawn. Artwork is incorrectly referred to as Inner Form throughout. Five images show the work in-situ and close-up.