Henry Moore Artwork Catalogue
2015 London, Gagosian Gallery, Henry Moore: Wunderkammer - Origin of Forms
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2015 London, Gagosian Gallery, Henry Moore: Wunderkammer - Origin of Forms
09 February 2015 - 02 April 2015
This is the first exhibition to concentrate on Moore's maquette studio, with its marvellous accumulation of stones, bones, animal skulls and other found objects. Inside the gallery, curators have recreatde Moore's studio: a compact, overflowing space where his richly inventive sculptural vocabulary had its origins.
The exhibition is accompanied by a display of two monumental bronze works in nearby Berkeley Square.
Curated by Richard Calvocoressi , Director of the Henry Moore Foundation. The exhibition is accompanied by a fully illustrated catalogue with a new essay by Richard Calvocoressi, and his discussion about Moore's Wunderkammer with artist Edmund de Waal.
The exhibition is accompanied by a display of two monumental bronze works in nearby Berkeley Square.
Curated by Richard Calvocoressi , Director of the Henry Moore Foundation. The exhibition is accompanied by a fully illustrated catalogue with a new essay by Richard Calvocoressi, and his discussion about Moore's Wunderkammer with artist Edmund de Waal.
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Exhibition Info: Organised in partnership with Museum Beelden aan Zee, this large-scale retrospective provides a unique insight into Moore’s creative process and use of materials, focusing on the influence of nature on his work.
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Exhibition Info: This exhibition takes as its starting point the artist’s early fascination with the Neolithic site of Stonehenge and continued exploration of the upright abstract form. Moore first encountered the prehistoric monument under the moonlight as a young man in 1921. He was inspired by the grandeur of the idea – a powerful and primal work of art set in the landscape.