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0014974
Publisher: South Bank Centre
Place Published: London
Year: 1992
Date & Collation: .68pp.Illus.Glossary.Biog.Bibliog.Foreword by Joanna DREW, Ann JONES.Texts.
Description: Catalogue of exhibition at Kettle's Yard (Cambridge) 6 June-19 July 1992; Glynn Vivian Art Gallery (Swansea), 25 July-6 Sept 1992; Walker Art Gallery (Liverpool), 18 Sept -25 Oct 1992; Abbot Hall (Kendal) 31 Oct 1992-3 Jan 1993. 76 works by 34 artists.
Exhibits 49-50 (2 illus) Henry Moore: two sculptures 1937.
9-32 HAMMER Martin and LODDER Christina. The abstract Utopia.
(Quotes from Moore on all good art containing both abstract and surrealist elements).
35-37 HEATH Adrian. A Painter's View.
38-41 DEACON Richard. A Sculptor's View.
(I know no work by Henry Moore that does not come from a direct experience of a body")."
0011455
Publisher: South Bank Centre
Place Published: London
Year: 1990
Date & Collation: .32pp(29 illus).Introduction by David SYLVESTER.Preface by Joanna DREW.
Description: 46 bronzes, mostly lent by the Henry Moore Foundation, on exhibition at Mead Gallery, University of Warwick Arts Centre (Coventry) 12 May-23 June 1990; Huddersfield Art Gallery (Huddersfield) 30 June-18 Aug 1990; Wrexham Library Arts Centre (Wrexham) 25 Aug-6 Oct 1990; Bristol Museum and Art Gallery (Bristol) 13 Oct-25 Nov 1990; Towner Art Gallery (Eastbourne) 1 Dec 1990-13 Jan 1991; Royal Albert Memorial Museum (Exeter) 19 Jan-2 March 1991; Smith Art Gallery (Stirling) 9 March-21 April 1991.
The Preface introduces the exhibition of tiny, hand-sized sculptures, and provides acknowledgements. The text by David Sylvester explains the process of working maquettes and enlarging, and provides a commentary on individual exhibits. This takes in mention of drawings, Natural forms, Reliefs, Holes and space, Divided Figures, Influences, and incorporates quotations from Moore's published texts.
0017748
Publisher: South Bank Centre
Place Published: London
Year: 1998
Date & Collation: 8pp(10 illus).Bibliog.Text by Helen LUCKETT.
Description:

Exhibition guide to accompany a National Touring Exhibition organised by the Hayward Gallery for the Arts Council of England in association with the Henry Moore Foundation. 53 Sculptures 1930-1980 and 25 Prints 1931-1981. The introductory text incorporates published statements by Moore. 8 sculptures exhibited are illustrated, along with Family Group LH 269 (the smaller LH 259 was exhibited) and a photograph of Moore with the elephant skull in one of his studios, working on an etching.

Venues:
Wakefield: Yorkshire Sculpture Park 18 April-31 May 1998.
Nottingham: Nottingham Castle Museum and Art Gallery 6 June-19 July 1998.
Bristol: City Museum, and Art Gallery 25 July-6 Sept 1998.
Newcastle: University Gallery, University of Northumbria 12 Sept-24 Oct 1998.
Brighton: Museum and Art Gallery 31 Oct-10 Jan 1999.
Mentions Henry Moore Centenary 1898-1998.

0012789
Publisher: South Bank Centre
Place Published: London
Year: 1991
Date & Collation: .64pp.Illus.Bibliog.Foreword by Joanna DREW and Caroline COLLIER.Text by Brendan PRENDEVILLE.
Description: A South Bank touring exhibition concerned with objectivity in art" at Bolton Museum and Art Gallery (Bolton) 19 Jan-23 Feb 1991; Stoke-on-Trent City Museum and Art Gallery (Stoke-on-Trent) 2 March-21 April 1991; Glynn Vivian Art Gallery (Swansea) 8 June-21 July 1991.
Over 100 historical and modern works.
Exhibit(s) 83 Henry Moore: five Prints 1969-1970 from Elephant Skull album (See 0004721)."