Henry Moore Artwork Catalogue
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Summary of proposed Much Hadham neighbourhood plan for the period up to 2033. The parish is required to build at least 54 new homes over this period; the proposed plan sets out where these are to be.
Cover image of Large Upright Internal/External Form at the Henry Moore Foundation, Perry Green.
Booklet with ten walks around the 20th and 21st century public art available in London. Four of the walks include works by Henry Moore:
1. The Scarlet Walk (Kensington & Hyde Park) has The Arch (LH 503c) in Kensington Gardens.
2. The Ochre Walk (The City & Bankside) visits the Circular Altar (LH 630) in the church of St. Stephen Walbrook.
3. The Burnt Sienna Walk (Mayfair & St. James's) passes Time/Life Screen (LH 344), New Bond Street.
4. The Violet Walk (Pimlico) includes four Moore sculptures: Locking Piece (LH 515), Two Piece Reclining Figure No.1 (LH 457), Knife Edge Two Piece (LH 516), and West Wind (LH 58).
The blurbs for two other stops mention Moore: the description of the Royal College of Art (Scarlet Walk) names Moore as an alumnus; Moore is mentioned as an influence on Michael Chapman, whose In the Beginning aka Christ Child at St. Martin-in-the-Fields is included on the Turquoise Walk (Covent Garden).
Various other locations with connections to Moore's life and sculpture are visited on the walks, including Tate Britain, British Museum, and the Hayward Gallery.
Guide to What's On at the Wallace Collection. Cover illustration is Upright Internal/External Form, and the exhibition Henry Moore: The Helmet Heads is mentioned on the cover.
p.4: one-page blurb for Henry Moore: The Helmet Heads with facing illustration of Moore with Helmet Head No.2.
p.15: 8th May introduction to and tour of the Helmet Heads exhibition for blind and partially-sighted visitors.
p.24: 21st June concert accompanying the Helmet Heads exhibition - Henry Moore: Sculpting Musical Friendships. Works by Benjamin Britten and Igor Stravinsky, both friends of Moore, performed, along with Tchaikovsky's Souvenir de Florence in honour of Moore's links with that city.
Doctoral Thesis submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy of Loughborough University, September 2018.
Veasey's thesis examines whether certain Academicians (Siegfried Charoux, Frank Dobson, Maurice Lambert, Alfred Machin, John Skeapking and Charles Wheeler) variously engaged with pedagogy, community, exhibition practice and sculpture for the state, to access state patronage in the post-war period. The inspiration for this thesis began with the illustrated catalogue for the 'Open Air Exhibition of Sculpture' at Battersea Park (0005677) in 1948 which Veasey based her Master's thesis on: Humanising the Landscape: The outdoor placement of twentieth-century sculpture and its aesthetic impact upon the viewer (0023149).
In the introduction she quotes: "My experience as a volunteer for the HMF archive (2015-2016) provided a detailed understanding of the materials held; these relate not only to Henry Moore but to many of the contemporary sculptors and art executives with whom Moore was in contact. Henry Moore is mentioned several times throughout the text The archives at HMF and at HMI are also thanked for providing access to material for research and advice from members of staff.
Map & Information for the Henry Moore Studios & Gardens visitor season, 2018.
The information section includes information on the: Sculpture Gardens, Studios, the exhibition Out of the Block: Henry Moore Carvings (see 0023725), Hoglands, Aisled Barn, Café & Shop, as well as a brief biographical note on Moore and his life in Perry Green. The Map section of the document includes a map of the estate as well as a list of all of the sculptures onsite for the 2018 season.
Leaflet advertising the Centre of Polish Sculpture in Oronsko. Includes a brief blurb for the exhibition The Power of Nature: Henry Moore in Poland, and for four family workshops which relate to the exhibtion. Illustrations of three Moore works (Sheep Piece, Oval with Points, and Animal Head) and a biographical photo of Moore.
See also Exhibition Catalogue 0023740