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0000179
Author/Editor: MOORE Henry
Publisher: British Museum
Place Published: London
Year: 1988
Date & Collation: 24pp.67 colour plates.Bibliog.
Description: For American edition see 0011052. For German edition see 0011053. "The Trustees of the British Museum acknowledge with gratitude the generosity of the Henry Moore Foundation for the grant which made the publication of this book possible".
7-13 Introduction in the words of Henry Moore.
Detailed account of life in Kent and Hampstead and working situation at the outbreak of war. Describes discovery of shelterers on Northern Line when travelling from town back to Belsize Park station. "They were a bit like the chorus in a Greek drama telling us about the violence we don't actually witness". His method of producing the two Sketchbooks, the first being the one reproduced here, the second owned by Irina Moore. The move to Much Hadham and the production of drawings for the War Artists' Advisory Committee. Outlines wax resist technique used.
14-20 CAREY Frances. Commentary.
Outlines the bequest to the British Museum of Kenneth Clark's Sketchbook, and the possession by the Henry Moore Foundation of the second Sketchbook. "The Shelter Sketchbooks, 1940-1941, belong to a period of extraordinary fecundity in Moore's career as a draughtsman". Describes their background, and comments on individual drawings, with quotations from the artist and other writers on the subject. Their influence on his subsequent sculpture and career is also noted. The Penguin New Writing text on Moore from 1943 (See 0008984) attributed to Keith Vaughan is reprinted here.
21-22 Bibliography.
The exhibition Henry Moore: the Shelter Drawings was held at the British Museum 10 Nov 1988 to 12 Feb 1989. For a list of Gallery Talks and Slide Lectures related to the exhibition see 0014218.       
0014837
Author/Editor: HENRY Clare.
Publisher: Alba
Year: 1988
Date & Collation: (Winter) 16-21(10 illus).
Description: Clare Henry travels to India for a major British Council event, illustrated with works from the recent Royal Academy Exhibition (See 0011176). Reports arrival in Scotland of Rajasekharen Nair, winner of the All-India Sculpture Competition, and records the exhibitions and related events in India (See 0010894 and 0010902), and the activities of the British Council. Describes the atmosphere of India, and the success of the Moore events and the other participants in the symposia, seminars, workshops and lectures (See 0010897).
0015904
Publisher: Phillips
Place Published: London
Year: 1988
Date & Collation: (16 Dec).
Description: Sale 27492. Lot 226 Henry Moore: one Print 1973.
0014841
Publisher: Triangle Two
Place Published: London
Year: 1988
Date & Collation: 14mins.Colour.Silent.
Description: Film of a dozen sculptures from various angles and in close-up. With time coder. Includes about four minutes of Madonna and Child, 1943-1944 Hornton stone, and two minutes of Warrior with Shield, 1953-1954 bronze. See also Henry Moore: a private view (0011197). For catalogue see 0011076.
0014847
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Place Published: New York
Year: 1988
Date & Collation: ..pp.
Description: Cambridge Studies in Social and Emotional Development. Dust jacket photograph: Family Group, 1948-1949 bronze.
0017112
Author/Editor: SASITHARAN T.
Publisher: Straits Times
Place Published: Singapore
Year: 1988
Date & Collation: (30 Sept)..(1 Moore illus).
Description: The case for a commitment to maintain public sculpture, including Moore's Large Reclining Figure, 1983 bronze which is suffering from corrosion.
0015903
Publisher: Camden Arts Centre
Place Published: London
Year: 1988
Date & Collation: (12 May-5 June).16pp.Illus.Advertisements.Prefatory texts Zulecka DOBSON and Jeanette JACKSON, Mary Rose BEAUMONT.
Description: An exhibition from private collections in Camden. An Arkwright Arts Trust Exhibition. Sponsored by Charterhall Properties. 125 works. Exhibits 89-91 Henry Moore: three Drawings 1944.
0021714
Publisher: Seoul Hilton International
Place Published: South Korea
Year: 1988
Description: Postcard of Large Reclining Woman, 1982 bronze in the atrium lobby of the Seoul Hilton International.
0014832
Author/Editor: BROWN Gordon H., KEITH Hamish.
Publisher: Bateman
Place Published: Auckland
Year: 1988
Date & Collation: 240pp.Illus.Bibliog.
Description: New and Revised Edition. First published 1969, reprinted 1975 (Fontana Silver Fern). This revised and enlarged edition published 1982 by William Collins. Reprinted 1988 by David Bateman. Mentions the influence of Moore and other modern artists through being exhibited in the 1939 Centennial Exhibition of International and New Zealand Art at the National Art Gallery, Wellington (See 0014839). In 1956 however the New Zealand public was confronted in the Henry Moore exhibition with modern art for the first time... The Moore exhibition was the first major contemporary collection brought to New Zealand"."
0014653
Publisher: Building Centre
Place Published: London
Year: 1988
Date & Collation: .42pp.Illus.Biog.Bibliog.Texts.
Description: Catalogue researched, written and produced by Gallery Lingard. Catalogue published by Gallery Lingard in conjunction with The Building Centre Trust. Contents page: Michael Rosenauer. Exhibition at Stadtmuseum Linz-Nordico (Linz, Austria) 20 May-12 June 1988. Mentions Moore's sculptures on the Time-Life Building in Bond Street, designed by Rosenauer.
Exhibit 81 Henry Moore: A set of six plaster maquettes to be placed on the Facade of the proposed English Electric Company Building, Gaiety Theatre Site, London 1955. (Six Plaster Maquettes for Upright Forms, 1954 plaster). Page 34 refers to six sculptural candles by Henry Moore.
Exhibit 82. A photograph of the Design for the English Electric Company Building showing the proposed Henry Moore sculpture in situ.
0014659
Publisher: ICA TV
Place Published: London
Year: 1988
Date & Collation: Folder.
Description: Press pack with a photograph, ICA's July 1988 programme and half-a-dozen undated sheets giving a list of people interviewed on the film (See 0011194); short biographies of Hugh Brody, Anthony Barnett and others; and quotations: the man and the work contain the repression and failure of England itself".
The photograph and a one-page Channel Four Press Release dated 12 July 1988 were from Erica Bolton and Jane Quinn. The press release is headed "Henry Moore Film to Highlight New Season of Arts Programmes on Channel 4"."
0014665
Publisher: To-o Nippo
Place Published: Aomori
Year: 1988
Date & Collation: (8 Jan)..(1 illus).Text in Japanese.
Description: News report of the erection of The Arch, 1963-1969 bronze at Hiroshima.
Title romanized: Muua no kessaku aachi setchi.
0014671
Publisher: Asahi Shimbun
Place Published: Kitakyushu
Year: 1988
Date & Collation: (26 April)..(1 illus).Text in Japanese.
Description: News note on Hiroshima's purchase of Maquette for Large Torso: Arch, 1962 bronze.
Title romanized: Aoenpitsu.
0014688
Author/Editor: DE CNODDER Remi.
Publisher: Nieuwe Gids
Place Published: Brussels
Year: 1988
Date & Collation: (26 Oct)..(1 illus).Text in Dutch.
Description: Appreciative review of Krefeld exhibition (See 0000181). Characteristics of Moore's prints and mention of the major albums.
0014694
Author/Editor: STARE Jacqueline.
Publisher: Svenska Dagbladet
Place Published: Stockholm
Year: 1988
Date & Collation: (19 Nov)..(1 illus).Text in Swedish.
Description: Review of Royal Academy exhibition (See 0011076). Outlines Moore's career and influences and how his monumental sculptures have become part of people's consciousness all over the world. Refers to Moore's method of working from maquettes, and mentions some individual works on display. Moore's humanity, his closeness to nature, and his struggle with spatial form. His creative power to convey his emotions and his experience of life itself made him into a universal artist who will speak to us beyond time and place."
0014700
Publisher: Nihon Keizai Shimbun
Place Published: Fukuoka
Year: 1988
Date & Collation: (24 Dec)..(1 illus).Text in Japanese.
Description: News report on the unveiling of Draped Reclining Mother and Baby, 1983 bronze in front of Hakata station, to much general rejoicing. Names of all those who contributed to the purchase fund were recorded on microfilm and buried under the plinth. The statue was unveiled by three groups of mothers and children, backed by the local women's choir singing hymns.
Title romanized: Fukuoka shimin ni wa Muua no chokoku.
Also reported in a dozen other Japanese newspapers on 24 and 25 Dec 1988.
0014657
Publisher: Studio 15
Place Published: Milan
Year: 1988
Date & Collation: 22pp.Illus.Edited by Cesare CAINI.In Italian.
Description: Illustrations of 40 prints, including Moore's Reclining Nude, 1931 wood engraving.
0014674
Author/Editor: WEI Liang.
Publisher: Hong Kong Express
Place Published: Hong Kong
Year: 1988
Date & Collation: (14 May)..(1 illus).Text in Chinese.
Description: Photograph of Reclining Figure, 1931 bronze and short text on Moore's semi-finished forms, comparing them with Chinese paintings. The pen goes where the mind reaches and the pen does not go where the mind reaches". Moore also obtained excellent results with regard to mood and he broke through the dimensions of space.
Title romanized: Yi bi diao su."
0014648
Publisher: Musée Rath
Place Published: Geneva
Year: 1988
Date & Collation: (26 Oct)-1989(8 Jan).4pp card(1 illus).In French.
Description: Invitation to opening of Calder Chagall Miró Moore estampes livres illustrés et manuscrits: Fondation Gérald Cramer nouvelle donation". Cites as exhibition publication Gérald Cramer un éditeur genevois (See 0012530)."
0014654
Publisher: Redfern Gallery
Place Published: London
Year: 1988
Date & Collation: (27 June-5 Aug).16pp.Illus.
Description: 37 works by 27 artists.
Exhibits 23-25 Henry Moore: one Drawing, two Prints 1957.
0014663
Publisher: Berggruen
Place Published: Paris
Year: 1988
Date & Collation: 168pp.Illus.Bibliog.In French.
Description: Stock catalogue with small illustrations of 591 prints and 26 posters.
Prints 459-498, Poster 23(41 illus) Henry Moore.
0014675
Author/Editor: ZHIQIANG Yang.
Publisher: Oriental Daily News
Place Published: Hong Kong
Year: 1988
Date & Collation: (16 May)..(1 illus).Text in Chinese.
Description: Short appreciation of Two Piece Reclining Figure: Holes, 1975 white marble. Significance of holes and divided forms. Ancient Chinese saying What is void is real and what is real is void". Moore discovered that the expressive force of a hole is no less than that of substance.
Title romanized: Xu wei miao yong chu sheng ji."
0014681
Publisher: Nihon Keizai Shimbun
Place Published: Fukuoka
Year: 1988
Date & Collation: (31 Aug)..(1 illus).Text in Japanese.
Description: Reports the decision to purchase Draped Reclining Mother and Baby, 1983 bronze.
Title romanized: Hakata ekimae ni Muua.
Also featured on 31 Aug 1988 in Yomiuri Shimbun (Kitakyushu) and Mainichi Shimbun (Kitakyushu).
0014687
Author/Editor: HORNUNG Peter Michael.
Publisher: Politiken
Place Published: Copenhagen
Year: 1988
Date & Collation: (9 Oct)..(2 illus).Text in Danish.
Description: Review of Royal Academy retrospective (See 0011076), describing the exhibits and their display, and referring to Moore's international reputation, his principal themes and influences, and his classical approach to sculpture.