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0022298
Publisher: British Broadcasting Corporation
Place Published: London
Year: 2010
Date & Collation: 60mins.Colour.Sound
Description: Compassionate BBC2 documentary, presented by Alan Yentob, comprehensively re-assessing the life and work of Moore. Yentob explains Moore was the first artist to become a true media celebrity. Broadcast 18 March 2010 to co-inside with Tate Britain Moore retrospective exhibition. Includes interviews with Mary Moore, John Read, Chris Stephens, Anthony Caro, Philip King, David Mitchinson, John Wyver, Derek Howarth, Richard Wentworth and Antony Gormley. Includes previously seen BBC footage of Moore.
0022959
Publisher: British Broadcasting Corporation
Place Published: London
Year: 2010
Date & Collation: 8mins25secs.Colour.Sound.V422
Description: Presented by Martha Catherine Kearney on Henry Moore exhibition at Tate Britain; report on this exhibition; interview with Chris Stephens, curator; different aspects of his work and the early work - obscure, archeological and formal intensity; in relation to the historical, political and cultural context; debate on studio with three columnists on Moore’s work; drawing and direct carving; disembodies figures. See 0021726 for exhibition catalogue
0022957
Publisher: British Broadcasting Corporation
Place Published: London
Year: 2010
Date & Collation: 5mins25secs.Colour.Sound.V405
Description: Report by Stephen Smith on the occasion of the Moore Retrospective, Tate Britain. Interview with Henry Moore in 1960 on film strips of “Face to Face” and “Monitors” (body shapes and animal bones inspirations). Views of sculptures in landscape setting and in the studio at The Henry Moore Foundation, Hertfordshire. Interview with John Farnham, Ben Lewis (art critic, Prospect Magazine: “Until 1945, Henry Moore who made sculptures. From 1950, sculptures made Henry Moore”) and Chris Stephens (curator, Tate Britain). Drawings during the II World War (“Blitz Spirit”). Sculptures with explicit sexuality.
0022958
Publisher: British Broadcasting Corporation
Place Published: London
Year: 2010
Date & Collation: 2010.V406
Description: Report by David Silitoe. Presentation of the Moore exhibition at the Tate Britain; Primitive inspiration; Exhibitions in public places and landscapes settings (Greenwich Park); Vandalism troubles and thefts; Interview with citizens.
0023124
Publisher: British Broadcasting Corporation
Place Published: London
Year: 2010
Date & Collation: 8 mins 16 secs.Sound.A272
Description: Broadcast on BBC Radio 4, 23 May 2010. Presented by Paddy O'Connell, at the Radio Theatre in Broadcasting House with a live audience for an archive special. The Director-General of the BBC, Mark Thompson talks about how the Corporation is planning to use its archive in future; conservation of different kind of documentations (artists, writers, and music); cataloguing of archives and on line on the BBC website; Discusion of the Henry Moore Projects on audios and videos.
0023123
Publisher: British Broadcasting Corporation
Place Published: London
Year: 2010
Date & Collation: 29 mins 32 secs.Sound.A248
Description: Broadcast on BBC Radio 4. Thurs 4 Fberuary 2010 11.30am. On the occasion of the exhibition of Henry Moore's early sculpture at Tate Britain. Moore's daughter, Mary, gives a view of the life and work of Britain's foremost 20th-century sculptor; Contributors include artists and Moore’s assistants Antony Gormley, Anthony Caro, Richard Wentworth and Penelope Curtis, the Director of Tate Britain. Reference to Hoglands, crammed with carvings and paintings from all over the world. The Henry Moore Foundation was formed in the last years of Moore's life and it stands as the most important supporter for sculpture in Britain.
0023121
Publisher: British Broadcasting Coporation
Place Published: London
Year: 2010
Date & Collation: 17 mins 43 ses.Sound.A246
Description: Broadcast on BBC Radio 4, as part of the Saturday Review on 27 February 2010. Presented by Tom Sutcliffe, Louise Doughty, Paul Morley and Richard Coles; Review in response to the retrospective exhibition Henry Moore at Tate Britain, which sets out to restore some of the shock that his art had before his popularity; Curator, Chris Stephens, selected more than 150 sculptures and drawings from Moore’s early career, up until the mid 1960s; Reference to Moore's interest in primitivism; sexual and erotic components of his work. Stephens attempts to make the case that many of Moore’s Mother and Child and Shelter studies are much less reassuring and tender than we assume.
0023122
Publisher: British Broadcasting Coporation
Place Published: London
Year: 2010
Date & Collation: 3 mins 25 ses.Sound.A247
Description: Broadcast on BBC Three Counties Radio 7.40am, 23 Feb 2010. Presented by Stephen Rhodes; interview with Richard Calvocoressi on the Moore’s exhibition at Tate Britain; Reference to Reclining Figure 1939 Elmwood (LH 210); Moore’s small carvings and blitz drawings; Henry Moore at Perry Green: Hoglands, his Studios and gardens.
0022956
Publisher: British Broadcasting Corporation
Place Published: London
Year: 2010
Date & Collation: 61mins.Colour.Sound.V404
Description: Mark Lawson talks to the sculptor Sir Anthony Caro about his life and career in art. Caro reflects on his time as Henry Moore's assistant, his ground breaking shift from figurative to abstract sculpture, his position on public art and his dream of working “until I drop”.
0023120
Publisher: Colorado Public Radio
Place Published: Denver
Year: 2010
Date & Collation: 10 mins 30 secs.Sound.A245
Description: Interview with Anita Feldman at the time of Moore’s exhibition in Denver Gardens, Colorado, USA. The first major exhibition in USA outdoors. Reference to Large Reclining Figure 1983 fibreglass (LH 192b); Moore’s experimentation with surrealism in the 1930s; Moore’s origins and education; Word War I; Goslar Warrior 1973-74 bronze (LH 641) abstract and vulnerable; Moore became popular with his drawings of blitz and shelters during the Word War II; emergence of the ‘Mother and Child’ theme; Draped Reclining Mother and Baby 1983 bronze (LH 822); Reclining Figure: Angles 1979 bronze (LH 675); sculpture in landscape and garden settings.
0022536
Publisher: Splash Media
Place Published: London
Year: 2010
Date & Collation: 60mins.Colour.Sound
Description: Documentary presented by Piers Morgan broadcast 7 January 2010 on ITV. Moore's Large Reclining Connected Forms 1974 Travertine, (LH 613) is seen at the MGM CityCenter development, acquired for the site at a price of $8 million. Interview with Chief Executive of MGM Mirage Jim Murren.