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0021739
Publisher: Tate
Place Published: London
Year: 2010
Date & Collation: 2010(June/July)64pp.illus
Description: Small booklet which promotes exhibitions, displays and events at all Tate galleries from June and July. Moore content: page 3 - promotes current Henry Moore exhibition. Page 4 - advert for Tate Fund illustrated with Girl 1931 Ancaster stone, (LH 109) page 6-7 - one page of text to promote Moore exhibition in Linbury Galleries, with two illustrations. Page 39 - Not so Gentle? War, Conflict and Henry Moore promotional details of talk given by Monica BOHM-DUCHEN at Tate Britain 17 June 2010. One Illus shows Three Points 1939-40, (LH 211). Page 50 - On Form: Modernist Poetry and Moore promotional details of a reading of modernist poems selected and introduced by Fiona SAMPSON. One illus shows Three Way Piece No.2: Archer 1964-65 bronze, (LH 535).
0021731
Publisher: The Henry Moore Foundation
Place Published: Perry Green
Year: 2010
Date & Collation: 4pp.illus
Description: Printed invitation card to Summer Party event at Perry Green, dated Wednesday 16 July 2010. Illustrated with general images of the grounds, installation shots of the Sheep Field Barn exhibition, Henry Moore Duluxe (see 0000000). Front image shows Moore's Two Seated Women 1967 lithograph, (CGM). Rear image shows biographical image of Moore relaxing at Perry Green, circa 1957.
0021740
Publisher: The Gallery, Parndon Mill
Place Published: Harlow
Year: 2010
Date & Collation: 2010 (1st July - 8th August)
Description: Mixed exhibition of works by three former assistants to Moore and one Foundation sculpture conservator at Parndon Mill, Harlow. Contains information sheet, combining written statements from all four artists with reference to their relationship with Moore and how he influenced their own work, with biographical details. Text on Derek Howarth notes that he introduced polystyrene as a new material for sculpting to Moore. Text by Malcolm Woodward comments on his time as assistant in Moore's later years, and specifically refers to the carving Reclining Figure: Holes 1976-78 Elm wood, (LH 657). Includes list of works and prices.
0021721
Publisher: Tate Publishing
Place Published: London
Year: 2010
Date & Collation: 10pp.illus
Description: Gatefold leaflet promoting the services of the Tate Fund. Illustrates the work carried out on Moore's carving Girl 1931 Ancaster stone, (LH 109) prior to it being exhibited in the Tate Britain Moore exhibtion. Page 4 shows three step-by-step illus of work being undertaken to remove dirt from the surface of the sculpture. Text notes that 100 individuals gave £50 in order for the work to be carried out.
0022089
Publisher: Bridgestone Museum of Art
Place Published: Japan
Year: 2010
Date & Collation: 2pp.illus
Description:

A4 flyer promoting exhibition of the same title, see 0021918. Illustrated with selected Moore works from the permanent collection, including Working Model for Reclining Figure: Prop 1976 bronze, (LH 677). Brief, dual language paragraph of text explains the exhibition.

0022086
Publisher: Denver Botanic Gardens
Place Published: Denver
Year: 2010
Date & Collation: 34pp.illus
Description: Booklet, supported by the Gay and Lesbian Fund for Colorado, published to accompany audio guide of Moore exhibition at Denver Botanic Gardens, see 0021716. Contains text by Anita FELDMAN and David MITCHINSON on the following sculptures: Three Piece Reclining Figure: Draped Oval with Points Knife Edge Two Piece Reclining Figure: Arch Leg Large Reclining Figure Goslar Warrior Mother and Child Reclining Mother and Child Upright Motives Large Totem Head Locking Piece Reclining Figure: Angles Hill Arches Seated Woman Two Piece Reclining Figure: Points Working Model for Standing Figure: Knife Edge. Also includes text on the following subjects: Unique Qualities of the Garden; Matching the Sculpture to the Site; Moore's Landscape, Figure and Form; Moore's Biography; Curatorial Decisions; Moore's Preference for Outdoors; Irina Moore and Gardening; Sculpture in the Landscape; Maquettes; Unique Qualities of Bronze; Casting Editions of Bronze.
0022261
Author/Editor: SMITH Paul
Publisher: Paul Smith Blog
Place Published: WWW
Year: 2010
Date & Collation: 1pp.illus.
Description: Print out from Sir Paul Smith's blog, dated Thursday 18 March 2010. Brief text describes visit to the Foundation. One illus shows Smith with Double Oval 1966 bronze, (LH 560).
0022081
Author/Editor: ABRAMS Nora Burnett
Place Published: Denver
Year: 2010
Date & Collation: 2010(16 July)
Description: Lecture script from public talk given by Nora Burnett Abrams, Associate Curator, Museum of Contemporary Art Denver, at Denver Botanic Gardens, 15/16 July 2010. Mention of Rachel WHITEREAD, Anthony GORMLEY and Anish KAPOOR. Includes slides shown to accompany.
0023143
Publisher: Art Gallery of Ontario
Place Published: Toronto
Year: 2010
Date & Collation: 1pp.Illus
Description: Invitation card to Curator's Circle members event - discussion and private viewing of exhibition The Shape of Anxiety: Henry Moore in the 1930s. Exhibition focusing on Moore's early period showing 23 October 2010 - 6 February 2011. Illus of Seated Figure 1930 alabaster (LH 92).
0022238
Publisher: Museo de Calatayud
Place Published: Spain
Year: 2010
Date & Collation: 14pp.illus
Description: Spanish language educational booklet for children introducing various sculptural techniques. One Moore illus: page 5 Large Reclining Figure 1983 fibreglass, (LH 192b).
0022588
Publisher: Chesterwood
Place Published: Stockbridge
Year: 2010
Date & Collation: 16pp.Illus.
Description: Large fold out leaflet. Passing reference to Moore, Hoglands and Mother and Child: Block Seat 1938-84 bronze, (LH838) in the curator's statement by Richard KLEIN.
0022623
Author/Editor: LOUKOPOULOU Aikaterini
Publisher: Birkbeck College, University of London
Place Published: London
Year: 2010
Date & Collation: 2010(January)325pp.Illus.List of films and TV programmes.Sources and bibliography
Description: PhD thesis. 172-219 Chapter 4: Televising Art: John Read, Henry Moore and the BBC - describes of a new type of non-fiction film on contemporary artists developed through the BBC, in parallel to the emergence of pictorial films on art in the 1950s. Showing the artist as public figure; filmed in-situ. John Read and Moore were instrumental in its development. References to Moore throughout. 185-208 Henry Moore (1951): A Public Artist through a Public Medium reference to Telekinema, live BBC television images projected onto a cinema screen at the Festival of Britain, 1951; television discussion with Wyndham Lewis and Geoffrey Grigson, included Moore, in 1939; Henry Moore film made in 1947 based on MoMA's exhibition in New York in 1946; Jill Craigie's Out of Chaos, 1943, documentary about modern art, featuring the work of Moore, Graham Sutherland and Stanley Spencer; close collaboration with Moore in the production of the BBC film made by Read, Henry Moore, broadcast 30 April 1951; style of editing in relation to Moore's creative process; Moore's advice on lighting and framing; the holes of Moore's sculptures and Read's cinematographic approach; documentary modes and visual tropes adopted in the film making to represent Moore's formalism and abstraction; Associative use of editing, framing, image and sound juxtapositions to explore the creative process created a new documentary style.
0022615
Publisher: various
Place Published: various
Year: 2010
Date & Collation: folder of press cuttings
Description: Copies of newspaper articles and web information relating to Starling's Infestation Piece (Musselled Moore) exhibited at the Power Plant, Toronto, 1-11 May 2008. (See 0021529)
0022697
Publisher: Musee Rodin
Place Published: Paris
Year: 2010
Date & Collation: 3pp.
Description: Study day 26 November 2010 related to the exhibition - Henry Moore, L'Atelier - Sculptures et Dessins (15 October 2010 - 27 February 2011). Description and exhibition programme with speakers: Hélène PINET, Chris HICKEY, Christa LICHTENSTERN, Dorothy KOSINSKI, Anita FELDMAN, Mary MOORE. (See 0021934).
0022818
Author/Editor: HUNTER Denis
Publisher: Presses de Bras-D'Apic
Place Published: Quebec
Year: 2010
Date & Collation: 288pp.Illus.Biographical notes.List of works.Location of sculptures.Selective bibliography.
Description: Book documenting the career of Raoul Hunter. 31 reference to Moore's influence on Hunter, particularly the use of plaster on Hunters early work. Hunter acknowledged having borrowed a hole from the English master" for his work Abstraction 1951. 30 reference to Moore in note 1."
0021802
Publisher: Nasher Sculpture Center
Place Published: Dallas
Year: 2010
Date & Collation: 6pp.illus
Description: Gatefold leaftlet promoting membership options for corporate members to sculpture center housing the Raymond and Patsy Nasher Collection; one Moore illus: Working Model for Three Piece No. 3: Vertebrae 1968 bronze, (LH 579).
0021792
Author/Editor: MARTIN Simon
Publisher: Pallant House Gallery
Place Published: Chichester
Year: 2010
Date & Collation: 125pp.illus.bibliography.chronology by Brain WHITTON and Alan PEAT.
Description: Catalogue to accompany exhibition of the same name, 13 March-6 June 2010. Feature one Moore illus: page 23 Stringed Figure 1937 cherry wood, (LH 183), within the essay text 'Violins that play tunes on your spectacles' - Abstraction, Music and Surrealism. Also contains reference to a letter sent from Moore to Tunnard 28 April 1937. Previous page has reference to the illustrated Moore work.
0021804
Publisher: The Royal Society
Place Published: London
Year: 2010
Date & Collation: 30pp.illus
Description: Booklet with black and white illustration of Moore's drawing Dorothy Hodgkin's Hands 1978 drawing, (HMF 78(45)) on the front cover. Conference date: Monday 10 and Tueday 11 May 2010. Also includes flyer with colour illustration of the same Moore work.
0021797
Publisher: Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts
Place Published: Norwich
Year: 2010
Date & Collation: 4pp.illus
Description: Invitation to opening of Henry Moore Textile exhibition, 21 June 2010. See 0021766. Features one Moore illus: Reclining Figures 1944-46 textile, (TEX 8.2).
0021844
Publisher: Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts
Place Published: Norwich
Year: 2010
Date & Collation: 4pp.illus
Description: Leaflet providing list of twenty four works by Moore in the collection, seperated by location within the building. 24 Moore illus including: Mother and Child 1932 green Hornton stone, (LH 121) on the front cover, with accompanying text which states this was the first work to be acquired by Robert and Lisa Sainsbury.
0021793
Publisher: The Henry Moore Foundation
Place Published: Perry Green
Year: 2010
Date & Collation: 1pp.illus.
Description: Poster with details of how to enter virtual treasure hunt competition, to promote the visitor season and Henry Moore Duluxe: Books, Prints & Portfolios. The winner will recieve a bottle of 1964 Chateau Mouton Rothchild with label designed by Henry Moore, illus, which has been hidden on the estate at Perry Green."
0021845
Publisher: Hepworth Wakefield
Place Published: Yorkshire
Year: 2010
Date & Collation: 8pp.illus
Description: Gatefold leaftlet detailing forthcoming events to promote The Hepworth Wakefield art gallery. Two Moore related events are listed under Evening Talks: The Studios of Henry Moore - Dr. Jon Wood Thursday 19 August 2010 Hepworth and Moore: A Comparision - Dr. Chris Stephens Thursday 2 Spetember 2010.
0021837
Publisher: deCordova Sculpture Park and Museum
Place Published: Massachusetts
Year: 2010
Date & Collation: 2010(15 May-29 August)
Description: Catalogue to accompany sculpture exhibition of the same title. Mentions of Moore, pages 10-11, within essay text by Nick CAPASSO, Senior Curator. One Moore illus, page 11: Recumbent Figure 1938 green Hornton stone, (LH 208)
0021840
Publisher: Tate Enterprises Ltd
Place Published: London
Year: 2010
Date & Collation: 120pp.illus.
Description: Highly illustrated desk diary featuring a week-to-a-view calendar depicting one art work per week. 02-08 May features Moore's Feet on Holiday I 1979 lithograph, (CGM).