Henry Moore Artwork Catalogue
1955 Arnhem, Sonsbeek '55, Internationale Beeldententoonstelling in de open lucht
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1955 Arnhem, Sonsbeek '55, Internationale Beeldententoonstelling in de open lucht
28 May 1955 - 15 September 1955
International Sculpture Exhibition in the Open Air
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Moore: six sculptures. Draped Reclining Figure (LH 336) plaster, Draped
Torso (LH 338) bronze, Working Model for Time/Life Screen (LH 343)
bronze, Reclining Figure: External Form (LH 299) bronze, Warrior with
Shield (LH 360) bronze, and Maquette for Warrior with Shield (LH 357)
bronze.
15 June 1958 - 15 September 1958
Exhibition Info: Sonsbeek '58: international sculpture exhibition in the open air
01 July 1949 - 18 September 1949
Exhibition Info: Sonsbeek '49: European sculpture in the open air
27 May 1966 - 25 September 1966
Exhibition Info: 5th International Sculpture Exhibition at Arrnhem - Sonsbeek '66
30 May 1952 - 15 September 1952
Exhibition Info: International sculpture exhibition, with 220 works by 128 artists.
12 September 2024 - 26 October 2024
Exhibition Info: Now open at Gagosian’s Athens gallery until 26 October, Henry Moore and Greece is the first exhibition of Moore’s work in Greece for twenty years.
11 June 2022 - 25 September 2022
Exhibition Info: Lucy Carrington Wertheim (1883-1971) supported many public galleries and young artists, and bequeathed over 50 works to Towner Art Gallery. This exhibition will bring together paintings, drawings and sculptures from her disbanded collection for the first time in 50 years alongside works exhibited in the Wertheim Gallery, which she established in 1930. The exhibition includes Moore’s Head of a Girl which was shown at the Wertheim Gallery’s opening exhibition.
01 April 2022 - 30 October 2022
Exhibition Info: Henry Moore: The Sixties presents a fascinating insight into Moore’s life and work during this pivotal decade in his career. The exhibition reveals the dramatic shift in his working practices that enabled him to work on an increasingly monumental scale; his move towards greater abstraction; and the enormous global demand for his work during this period, along with the controversy this generated. The exhibition feautures sculptures, drawings, graphics and archive material drawn entirely from the Henry Moore Foundation’s collection.