Henry Moore Artwork Catalogue
Unit One: spirit of the 30's.
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42429etc(6 illus) Henry Moore: two Carvings 1929-1935 and three Drawings 1932-1933.
RICHARDS James. Foreword.
(Paragraph recalls Harry Moore's independence the primacy of carving at the time and the influence of Pre-Columbian art).
GLAZEBROOK Mark. Unit One: spirit of the thirties.
(Details the history and formation of the group in the early 1930's with Moore introducing Herbert Read who became Chairman champion of the group and editor of the 1934 publication (See 0009258). Activities led on to the Seven and Five Society Circle International Surrealist Exhibition 1936 etc. Glazebrook quotes Moore's memory of the break-up of Unit One).
NASH Paul. Unit One.
(Repr. from The Listener 5 July 1933. (See 0009306). Lists Moore as a member).
READ Herbert. Unit One.
(Repr. from Architectural Review 6 October 1933 (See 0009302).
WADSWORTH Edward. The abstract painter's own explanation.
(Repr. from The Studio 6 October 1933)."
Bib. Number0000746
Unit One: spirit of the 30's.
PublisherMayor Gallery
Place PublishedLondon
Year1984
Date & Collation(May-June).56pp.Illus.Bibliog.Prefatory texts by James MAYOR and Andrew MURRAY, and James RICHARDS.Introduction by M. GLAZEBROOK.
LanguageEnglish
More InformationAn exhibition to celebrate the half-centenary of the first Unit One exhibition at the Mayor Gallery in Cork Street April 1934 (See 0009263)." 50 works by 11 artists.42429etc(6 illus) Henry Moore: two Carvings 1929-1935 and three Drawings 1932-1933.
RICHARDS James. Foreword.
(Paragraph recalls Harry Moore's independence the primacy of carving at the time and the influence of Pre-Columbian art).
GLAZEBROOK Mark. Unit One: spirit of the thirties.
(Details the history and formation of the group in the early 1930's with Moore introducing Herbert Read who became Chairman champion of the group and editor of the 1934 publication (See 0009258). Activities led on to the Seven and Five Society Circle International Surrealist Exhibition 1936 etc. Glazebrook quotes Moore's memory of the break-up of Unit One).
NASH Paul. Unit One.
(Repr. from The Listener 5 July 1933. (See 0009306). Lists Moore as a member).
READ Herbert. Unit One.
(Repr. from Architectural Review 6 October 1933 (See 0009302).
WADSWORTH Edward. The abstract painter's own explanation.
(Repr. from The Studio 6 October 1933)."