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0000285
Author/Editor: YUHARA Kazuo.
Publisher: Tokyo Shimbun
Place Published: Tokyo
Year: 1986
Date & Collation: (8 May)..(1 illus).Text in Japanese.
Description: First of a series of ten short articles by people from a variety of backgrounds who give their impressions of the Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum exhibition (See 0000142). Sculptor Kazuo Yuhara notes Moore's attention on primitive and fundamental elements: Mexican and African in his early work, and monolithic culture in his later work.
Title romanized: Henri muua ten wo mite,1: Wasurerarenai kando.
0000296
Author/Editor: YONEBAYASHI Yuichi.
Publisher: Tokyo Shimbun
Place Published: Tokyo
Year: 1986
Date & Collation: (16 May)..(1 illus).Text in Japanese.
Description: Professor Yonebayashi notes how Large Reclining Figure, 1983 fibreglass wraps itself around a freely composed space, and sees in it Moore's strong humanity protesting against the tyranny and madness of war.
Title romanized: Henri muua ten wo mite, 8: Jiyuna kukan shucho.
0000280
Publisher: Tokyo Shimbun
Place Published: Tokyo
Year: 1986
Date & Collation: (26 April)..Text in Japanese.
Description: Editorial on Moore exhibition (See 0000142) with its images of motherhood. Quotes from Shuzo Takiguchi's Modern Art (See 0009586).
Title romanized: Hissen.
0000293
Publisher: Tokyo Shimbun
Place Published: Tokyo
Year: 1986
Date & Collation: (15 May)..(5 illus).Text in Japanese.
Description: Photographs of visitors to the Tokyo exhibition (See 0000142) and a note on the warmth and vitality of the works on display.
Title romanized: Yasashiku fushigina yuinryoku.
0000287
Author/Editor: TOKORO Yoshiaki.
Publisher: Tokyo Shimbun
Place Published: Tokyo
Year: 1986
Date & Collation: (9 May)..(1 illus).Text in Japanese.
Description: Gallery owner Yoshiaki Tokoro recalls visits to Much Hadham, and is enthusiastic about Moore's work, quoting the artist's wish for harmony with nature.
Title romanized: Henri muua ten wo mite,2: Saikai okina yorokobi.
0000288
Author/Editor: KAZARASHI Kazumi.
Publisher: Tokyo Shimbun
Place Published: Tokyo
Year: 1986
Date & Collation: (10 May)..(1 illus).Text in Japanese.
Description: Miss Tokyo, Kazumi Kazarashi, found the Mother and Child works most impressive, noting Moore's love of Mother Nature and the successful outdoor setting for works in Ueno Park.
Title romanized: Henri muua ten wo mite,3: Inshotekina 'Haha to ko'.
0000290
Author/Editor: NISHIMURA Yutaka.
Publisher: Tokyo Shimbun
Place Published: Tokyo
Year: 1986
Date & Collation: (11 May)..(1 illus).Text in Japanese.
Description: Men's fashion designer Yutaka Nishimura has always liked sculpture, and was moved by the Mother and Child and Family pieces. He was given permission to photograph clothes against a background of Moore's sculpture.
Title romanized: Henri muua ten wo mite,4: Suko de kokoro ni hibiku.
0000325
Author/Editor: IKEDA Masuo
Publisher: Tokyo Shimbun
Place Published: Tokyo
Year: 1986
Date & Collation: (9 June)..Text in Japanese.
Description: Short review of Tokyo exhibition (See 0000142) mentioning public awareness of Moore, the sheer size of the sculpture, and the newspaper sponsorship and coverage by the other press. This text also appeared in Kahoku Shimpo, 9 June 1986.
Title romanized: Muua ten to hodo.
0000292
Author/Editor: KONDO Yukio.
Publisher: Tokyo Shimbun
Place Published: Tokyo
Year: 1986
Date & Collation: (13 May)..(1 illus).Text in Japanese.
Description: Museum researcher Yukio Kondo quotes Moore's writing on Brancusi and compares the two sculptors, seeing Brancusi's work following a single direct line of development, and Moore's taking up the same theme over and over again, progressing upward in a spiral.
Title romanized: Henri muua ten wo mite,5: Ishiki no soi yomu.
0000294
Author/Editor: NAGANO Tomoyuki.
Publisher: Tokyo Shimbun
Place Published: Tokyo
Year: 1986
Date & Collation: (15 May)..(1 illus).Text in Japanese.
Description: Magazine editor Tomoyuki Nagano finds the figurative Mother and Child and Family pieces easiest to appreciate initially, but with the distinction between realistic and abstract receding as Moore's concept of sculptural mass emerges.
Title romanized: Henri muua ten wo mite,7: Sonzai kaketa sozo.
0000317
Author/Editor: KONDO Kuniko.
Publisher: Tokyo Shimbun
Place Published: Tokyo
Year: 1986
Date & Collation: (29 May)..Text in Japanese.
Description: Letter from housewife who visited Moore exhibition, noting the influence of his father and stressing the importance of the example that parents set their children.
Title romanized: Muua no chichi wa 'kyoikukyosho'.
0000309
Author/Editor: MURAI Toshinaga.
Publisher: Tokyo Shimbun
Place Published: Tokyo
Year: 1986
Date & Collation: (18 May)..(1 illus).Text in Japanese.
Description: The Chairman of Tokyo Education Council noted the value of art since the beginning of history, and was moved by the humanity of Moore's sculpture in Ueno Park.
Title romanized: Henri muua ten wo mite,10: Idaina ningen hyogen.
0000297
Author/Editor: NANJO Fumio.
Publisher: Tokyo Shimbun
Place Published: Tokyo
Year: 1986
Date & Collation: (17 May)..(1 illus).Text in Japanese.
Description: Fumio Nanjo of the Japan Foundation was attracted by the small direct carvings of Moore's early period, seeing in them the origin and development of the artist's subsequent work.
Title romanized: Henri muua ten wo mite,9: Shoki no shohin ni miryoku.
0000308
Author/Editor: ASAHI A.
Publisher: Tokyo Shimbun
Place Published: Tokyo
Year: 1986
Date & Collation: (22 May)..(2 illus).Text in Japanese.
Description: Introduces the retrospective (See 0000142) and describes exhibition at Florence (See 0004285). Found objects and maquettes lead to appreciation of the evolution of forms which resulted in The Arch, 1963-1969 bronze.
Title romanized: Henri Muua no 'Aachi' kara.
0000555
Author/Editor: TERADA Chikon.
Publisher: Tokyo Shimbun
Place Published: Tokyo
Year: 1985
Date & Collation: (23 Aug)..(1 illus).Text in Japanese.
Description: Short review of exhibition at Contemporary Sculpture Center of seven sculptures and ten prints by Moore. His work is still developing even though he has become a classic.
0008054
Author/Editor: IMAIZUMI Atsuo.
Publisher: Tokyo Shimbun
Place Published: Tokyo
Year: 1952
Date & Collation: (26 Jan)..(1 illus).Text in Japanese.
Description: Report of visit to Much Hadham, also published in Bijutsu Techno, September 1952. See 0008097 for annotation.
Title romanized: Igirisu bijutsukai no kyosho o tou.
0010156
Publisher: Tokyo Shimbun
Place Published: Tokyo
Year: 1981
Date & Collation: (10 April)..(1 illus).Text in Japanese.
Description: Short review of 0001824 and 0001825. Notes organic nature of his work and links with the ancient past.
Title romanized: Jujitsu shita seimeikan.
0011734
Publisher: Tokyo Shimbun
Place Published: Tokyo
Year: 1986
Date & Collation: (1 Sept)..(1 illus).Text in Japanese.
Description: The Japanese have been interested in Moore's work since before the second World War. His outdoor art and comforting motifs have made him the best known and most popular sculptor in Japan. Incorporates tributes by Shinichi Seki and Kakuzo Tatehata (See 0011726). A further obituary notice appeared in 1 September 1986 Tokyo Shimbun (See 0011722).
Title romanized: Nihonjin no kokoro utsu.
0000263
Author/Editor: TAKUMI Hideo.
Publisher: Tokyo Shimbun
Place Published: Tokyo
Year: 1986
Date & Collation: (14 April)..(1 illus).Text in Japanese.
Description: Sculptural Ideas 5, 1980 etching. Although most familiar as a sculptor, Moore pursues his themes through all the various transformations of space and mass pertaining to that motif. This can be seen in the exploration of the reclining figure in drawings, and prints. Reprinted in Nishinihon Shimbun, 11 June 1986 (See 0010492).
Title romanized: Seimei e no sanka, 3: Shitsuyona shudai tsuikyu.
0000269
Author/Editor: OKADA T.
Publisher: Tokyo Shimbun
Place Published: Tokyo
Year: 1986
Date & Collation: (16 April)..(1 illus).Text in Japanese.
Description: Mother and Child Holding Apple,2: 1981 drawing. The round figures of the mother, child and apple harmonise in a sculptor's concept of form, conveying feeling and compassion.
Title romanized: Seimei e no sanka, 5: Tsutawaru sonzaikan.
0000260
Author/Editor: YATSUHIRO Shuji.
Publisher: Tokyo Shimbun
Place Published: Tokyo
Year: 1986
Date & Collation: (12 April)..(1 illus).Text in Japanese.
Description: The Arch, 1963-1969 fibreglass. Moore's Reclining Figures suit his sculptural theories of stability and permanence. The same is true of the Arch, which is seen as a development from a two piece Reclining Figure. Reprinted in Nishinihon Shimbun, 10 June 1986 (See 0010491).
Title romanized: Seimei e no sanka, 2: Daichi ni dosshiri.
0000259
Author/Editor: SATO Churyo.
Publisher: Tokyo Shimbun
Place Published: Tokyo
Year: 1986
Date & Collation: (9 April)..(12 illus).Text in Japanese.
Description: Feature on the Tokyo exhibition (See 0000142) describing works on display, and including description by sculptor Churyo Sato of visits to Much Hadham in 1973 and 1985. Basically the same text appeared in Nishinihon Shimbun, 21 June 1986 (See 0000329).
Title romanized: Atatakai tenobe kantai.
0000270
Author/Editor: TATEHATA Kakuzo.
Publisher: Tokyo Shimbun
Place Published: Tokyo
Year: 1986
Date & Collation: (17 April)..(1 illus).Text in Japanese.
Description: King and Queen, 1952-1953 bronze. With its origins in Moore's War Drawings, the couple combine their magical nature as rulers, with a loneliness and proud isolation which is seen as, perhaps, Moore's protest against the tyranny of war. Reprinted in Nishinihon Shimbun, 13 June 1986 (See 0010494).
Title romanized: Seimei e no sanka, 6: Senso e kogikome.
0000267
Author/Editor: SHIGEKI Hiroshi.
Publisher: Tokyo Shimbun
Place Published: Tokyo
Year: 1986
Date & Collation: (15 April)..(1 illus).Text in Japanese.
Description: Rocking Chair No. 2, 1950 bronze. The chair image in art, and this work as part of the Mother and Child theme to Moore. Expresses balance, rhythm and the positive power of femininity.
Title romanized: Seimei e no sanka, 4: Kateitekina muudo.