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0014553
Publisher: Sankei Shimbun
Place Published: Tokyo
Year: 1986
Date & Collation: (3 Oct)..(1 illus).Text in Japanese.
Description: Reports the acquisition of 16 Moore sculptures from the Ablah Collection for the Chokoku no Mori sculpture park. Reprints the New York Times 2 Oct 1986 Susan CHIRA article (See 0012074).
Title romanized: Hakone chokoku no Mori ni Henri Muua teien. Also in:
Sankei Shimbun (Osaka) 3 Oct 1986; Sankei Sports (Tokyo) 4 Oct 1986; Osaka Shimbun (Osaka) 4 Oct 1986; Sankei Sports (Osaka) 4 Oct 1986; Doshin Sports (Sapporo) 4 Oct 1986, and in issues of Nihon Kogyo Shimbun, 4 Oct 1986 with the New York Times feature.
0011733
Author/Editor: TADA Minami.
Publisher: Sankei Shimbun
Place Published: Tokyo
Year: 1986
Date & Collation: (5 Sept)..(3 illus).Text in Japanese.
Description: Tribute by prize-winner of the First Henry Moore Competition. Importance of open air settings for Moore's work, with quotations from Moore's published statements. Minami Tada regrets that she never had a chance to meet the master.
Title romanized: Daishizen no kongen o tsuikyu.
0014556
Publisher: Sankei Shimbun
Place Published: Tokyo
Year: 1986
Date & Collation: (17 Oct)..(2 illus).Text in Japanese.
Description: News report on a lavish reception to celebrate the establishment of Fujisankei Communications International, an offshoot of the Fuji Sankei Group, and presided over by Mr. Shikanai, owner of the Chokoku no Mori sculpture park. Highlight of the evening was a live satellite link with Mr Shikanai from Japan projected onto a 50 inch television screen announcing plans to create a Henry Moore Garden in the sculpture park.
Title romanized: N.Y. de ohirome paatii.
0011732
Publisher: Sankei Shimbun
Place Published: Tokyo
Year: 1986
Date & Collation: (1 Sept)..(1 illus).Text in Japanese.
Description: Obituary notice, outlining Moore's career, main works and themes. Comment from Nobutaka Shikanai that Moore's views on sculpture in the open air inspired him to open outdoor museum. A further feature, Hitotsu no jidai no owari (The end of an era) with two more photographs, mentions Moore's influence and quotes from Moore's letter in 1979 to the First Henry Moore Competition. Mentions visit made by a Sankei Shimbun reporter to Much Hadham in 1977. Similar articles in Osaka edition of Sankei Shimbun, and abbreviated version in Sankei Sports.
Titles romanized: Henri Muua shi shikyo and Hitotsu no jidai no owari.