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0007209
Publisher: Arts Council of Great Britain
Place Published: London
Year: 1958
Date & Collation: .12pp(12 illus).Foreword initialled G.W.
Description: Touring exhibition of 62 exhibits.
4,6,11(1 illus) Exhibits 28 and 54 Henry Moore: one bronze and one drawing.
For first exhibition 1946 see 0008728. For second exhibition 1950 see 0008256. For third exhibition 1953 see 0007889.
0007190
Publisher: Arts Council of Great Britain
Place Published: London
Year: 1958
Date & Collation: (31 May-30 Aug).20pp(8 illus).Foreword by Elizabeth DAVISON.Artists' statements.
Description: Open Air exhibition shown in Leamington Spa, Shrewsbury, Cardiff. 24 works by 24 artists.
Front cover,14(1 illus) Henry Moore: Warrior with Shield, 1953-1954 bronze. Includes a short statement by Henry Moore on the work (to be found in more detail in Henry Moore on Sculpture (See 0005627)). The foreword refers to Moore as the outstanding sculptor of our time.
0013555
Publisher: Arts Council of Great Britain
Place Published: London
Year: 1952
Date & Collation: .12pp.Illus.Foreword initialled P.J.
Description: 39 works from six galleries.
Exhibits 38-39 Henry Moore: two War Drawings from City Art Gallery, Wakefield.
0013528
Publisher: Arts Council of Great Britain
Place Published: London
Year: 1948
Date & Collation: .12pp.4 plates.Foreword by Margaret PILKINGTON.
Description: 63 works. Exhibit 58A Henry Moore: one Drawing. An amendment slip records the withdrawal from the exhibition of the drawing originally numbered 58, and its replacement with 58A.
0013634
Publisher: Arts Council of Great Britain
Place Published: London
Year: 1965
Date & Collation: .16pp.Illus.Biog.Introduction by Ronald PICKVANCE.Foreword initialled G.W.
Description: An open-air exhibition arranged by the Arts Council of Great Britain in Cannon Hill Park (Birmingham) 17 April-1 May; Brighton University (Brighton) 8-29 May; Abington Park (Northampton) 3-26 June; Castle Grounds (Nottingham) 3-24 July; Bowes Museum, (Barnard Castle) 4-25 September; Hillfield Garden (Gloucester). With the exception of 1963, exhibitions of Contemporary British Sculpture have been organized by the Arts Council during the past eight years for showings in centres outside London. 13 works by 13 artists.
Exhibit 11(1 illus) Henry Moore: Large Torso: Arch 1962-1963 bronze.
0013546
Publisher: Arts Council of Great Britain
Place Published: London
Year: 1948
Date & Collation: .8pp.Foreword.
Description: List of 56 works. Exhibit 49 Henry Moore: one Drawing.
0013532
Publisher: Arts Council of Great Britain
Place Published: London
Year: 1949
Date & Collation: .16pp.Illus.Introduction by Colin ANDERSON.
Description: 56 works. Exhibit 32 Henry Moore: one Drawing.
0013554
Publisher: Arts Council of Great Britain
Place Published: London
Year: 1952
Date & Collation: .4pp.
Description: List of 31 works by 26 artists.
Exhibits 20-21 Henry Moore: two Drawings.
0007364
Publisher: Arts Council of Great Britain
Place Published: London
Year: 1957
Date & Collation: 108pp.Illus.Plates.
Description: Facing page 40 and 42(1 illus) Reclining Figure.
Photograph of Reclining Figure: Festival, 1951 bronze, commissioned by the Arts Council and recently lent to Southampton Art Gallery for three years after being on loan to the City of Leeds. Other annual reports contain incidental mentions of Henry Moore over the years. Moore served on the Art Panel 1946-1959.
0007463
Publisher: Arts Council of Great Britain
Place Published: London
Year: 1956
Date & Collation: 31pp.Foreword by James QUINN and Philip JAMES.
Description: Published in cooperation with the British Film Institute. Catalogue of seventh season of films circulated to British provinces. Describes 26 films, including:
26-27 Henry Moore (See 0008230).
The commentary is a slightly revised version of that appearing in earlier issues of this catalogue (See 0008052 and 0007760).
0007589
Publisher: Arts Council of Great Britain
Place Published: London
Year: 1955
Date & Collation: .36pp(25 illus).Introduction by Philip JAMES.
Description: Catalogue of exhibition listing 111 works by many artists including two Moore Drawings 1946-1948 (Exhibits 8 and 68). A photograph of Reclining Figure: Festival, 1951 bronze on loan to Temple Newsam House appears on page 32.
0009497
Publisher: Arts Council of Great Britain
Place Published: London
Year: 1952
Date & Collation: .8pp.Foreword by Philip JAMES.
Description: Selection from the Biennale. 74 works from 18 countries.
Exhibit 56 Henry Moore: one Print 1950.
This catalogue reproduced on microfiche by Chadwyck-Healey in the series Catalogues of Art Exhibitions Organized by the Arts Council of Great Britain (See 0003602).
0000737
Publisher: Arts Council of Great Britain
Place Published: London
Year: 1984
Date & Collation: .6pp folder(16 illus).Text by Wendy HITCHMOUGH.
Description: Leaflet to accompany touring exhibition of 15 works by 15 artists, including Slow Form: Tortoise, 1962 bronze by Moore.
Small illustration and a dozen lines on the way the work suggests the movement of a tortoise in our minds.
0000947
Publisher: Arts Council of Great Britain
Place Published: London
Year: 1984
Date & Collation: 52 mins.Colour.Sound.Directed by Geoff DUNLOP.V87
Description: Produced in association with Channel 4. New British Sculpture. Interviews with Julian Opie, Tony Cragg, Bill Woodrow, Edward Allington, Anish Kapoor, Jean-Luc Vilmouth, David Mach, Critic Sandy Nairne, Nicholas Logsdail of Lisson Gallery, etc. Includes a one-minute section on 19th and 20th century public sculpture in London, with an eight-second shot of Moore's Knife Edge Two Piece, 1962-1965 bronze.
0007347
Publisher: Arts Council of Great Britain
Place Published: London
Year: 1957
Date & Collation: .16pp(5 illus).Biog.Foreword by Philip JAMES.
Description: 25 works by 25 artists. Catalogue of open air exhibition touring British provincial towns.
Cover,13(1 illus) Henry Moore.
A photograph of King and Queen, 1952-1953 bronze appears on the front cover, and James refers to Moore as the greatest sculptor of our age"."
0005891
Publisher: Arts Council of Great Britain
Place Published: London
Year: 1965
Date & Collation: .16pp.Illus.Biog.Introduction by Colin COOTE.
Description: Exhibition travelling the British provinces 13 Feb-20 Nov 1965, taking a backward look at the War Artists scheme of the 2nd World War. 74 works by 21 artists were exhibited, including five Henry Moore Drawings, one of which is illustrated on page 10.
0001099
Publisher: Arts Council of Great Britain
Place Published: London
Year: 1983
Date & Collation: . 3 vols.
Description: Published at the time of the Arts Council's Three Exhibitions about Sculpture, shown at Southampton, Bradford, Stoke-on-Trent and Sheffield 1983-1984.
Vol.1: Flesh and Stone.
56pp.Illus.Bibliog.Texts by M. HARRISON and B. PRENDEVILLE.
(Cover,24(2 illus) Henry Moore. Includes statement by Moore on page 4 on the human figure as our basis of thought. Two brief references to stone by Harrison, one by Prendeville).
Vol.2: Sculpture's Dance.
56pp.Illus.Bibliog.Texts by Michael HARRISON and Brendan PRENDEVILLE.
Vol.3: Mind over Matter.
56pp.Illus.Bibliog.Texts by M. HARRISON and B. PRENDEVILLE.
(Includes a photograph of Carving, 1936 travertine marble on page 15, with a brief caption on its ambiguity and foreboding. Two statements by Moore appear on page 4: on seeing the new, and beauty and power of expression).
0009554
Publisher: Arts Council of Great Britain
Place Published: London
Year: 1960
Date & Collation: -1961..pp.Prefatory texts by S.C.MASON and G.W.
Description: 60 works by 48 artists, including
Exhibit 34 Henry Moore: one bronze.
According to the A.C.G.B. manuscript tour schedule, this exhibition travelled between 23 January 1960 and 17 June 1961 to Cambridge, Lincoln, Cardiff, Barnsley, Oldham, Brighton, Kidderminster, Bolton, Guildford, Reading, Middlesborough, Cheltenham, Camberwell, Coventry, Colchester, Hereford, Aberdeen and Newcastle-upon-Tyne.
0007889
Publisher: Arts Council of Great Britain
Place Published: London
Year: 1953
Date & Collation: -1954.12pp(12 illus).Foreword by Philip JAMES.
Description: Touring exhibition of 60 works by 38 artists.
4,7(1 illus) Henry Moore: two Bronzes 1946-1950.
For first exhibition 1946 see 0008728. For second exhibition 1950 see 0008256. For fourth exhibition 1958 see 0007209.
0005931
Publisher: Arts Council of Great Britain
Place Published: London
Year: 1966
Date & Collation: -1971.6pp.
Description: A.C.G.B. Tour-Booking Schedule manuscript list of exhibition B.295.
1966 Bolton Museum and Art Gallery (Bolton); Abbot Hall Art Gallery (Kendal); Brighton Art Gallery (Brighton); Cliffe Castle Art Gallery and Museum (Keighley).
1967 Alfred East Art Gallery and Westfield Museum (Kettering); Hereford City Museum and Art Gallery (Hereford); Eccles Central Library (Eccles); Leamington Spa Art Gallery and Museum (Leamington Spa); Lewes Art Centre (Lewes); Cecil Higgins Art Gallery (Bedford); Maidstone Museum and Art Gallery (Maidstone); St. Austell Arts Club (St. Austell); Wolverhampton Art Gallery and Museum (Wolverhampton).
1968 Stafford Museum and Art Gallery (Stafford); Dorman Memorial Museum and Municipal Art Gallery (Middlesborough); Eton College (Eton); Rye Art Gallery (Rye); Towner Art Gallery (Eastbourne); Stockport Town Hall (Stockport); Forty Hall (Enfield); Burnley Central Library (Burnley); Huddersfield Art Gallery (Huddersfield); Exeter Exhibition Hall (Exeter); Usher Gallery (Lincoln); Worcester City Art Gallery (Worcester).
1969 Dillington House (Ilminster); Dudley Museum and Art Gallery (Dudley); Christchurch Mansion (Ipswich); Derby Museum and Art Gallery (Derby); Herbert Art Gallery and Museum (Coventry); George Room (Stroud); Gordon Maynard Gallery (Welwyn Garden City); Tullie House (Carlisle); Beecroft Art Gallery (Southend); Beaford Centre (Beaford); Winchester College (Winchester); Manx Museum (Isle of Man).
1970 Ilfracombe School (Ilfracombe); St. Paul's School (London); Hornsey Central Library (London); Burton Gallery (Bideford); Gillingham Central Library (Gillingham); Poole Technical College (Poole); Tunbridge Wells Municipal Museum (Tunbridge Wells); Brighouse Public Library and Art Gallery (Brighouse); Penwith Galleries (St. Ives); Hemel Hempstead Arts Trust (Hemel Hempstead); Abbotsholme School (Uttoxeter); Walsall Art Gallery (Walsall);
1971 Winchester School of Art (Winchester); Wigan Art Gallery and Museum (Wigan); Street County Branch Library (Street); Burton on Trent Museum and Art Gallery (Burton on Trent); Cheltenham Art Gallery and Museum (Cheltenham); Mansfield Museum and Art Gallery (Mansfield); Bluecoat Gallery (Liverpool); Aylesbury County Museum (Aylesbury); Victoria Street Art Gallery (Nottingham); Durham Light Infantry Museum (Durham); Gray Art Gallery and Museum (Hartlepool).
Eight Sculptures and six Drawings, according to 0005164. The exhibition then toured Scotland. Continues from 0006306.
0005918
Publisher: Arts Council of Great Britain
Place Published: London
Year: 1965
Date & Collation: .24pp(21 illus).Biog.Bibliog.Introduction by David THOMPSON.
Description: 2,3,18,19(1 illus) Henry Moore: one Bronze 1957.
52 works by 44 artists. Moore is mentioned in the introduction as a trail blazer.
0007760
Publisher: Arts Council of Great Britain
Place Published: London
Year: 1954
Date & Collation: 48pp.Bibliog.Foreword by Denis FORMAN and Philip JAMES.
Description: Published with the British Film Institute. Catalogue of fifth season of films circulated to British provinces. Describes 28 films including:
3-4 Artists Must Live (See 0008005).
10-12 Henry Moore (See 0008230).
The commentary is a slightly updated version of that appearing in the 1952-1953 catalogue (See 0008052).
0008023
Publisher: Arts Council of Great Britain
Place Published: London
Year: 1952
Date & Collation: .8pp.4 plates.Foreword by Margaret PILKINGTON.
Description: 40 works by 36 artists.
Exhibits 10-11 Henry Moore: two drawings.
0009972
Publisher: Arts Council of Great Britain
Place Published: London
Year: 1977
Date & Collation: 99pp.Illus.Bibliog.
Description: Well-produced catalogue, with descriptive notes on 47 films.
52-53(3 illus) Henry Moore at the Tate Gallery (See 0004828).The film has no words or music: the camera assumes the role of someone walking round the exhibition at the Tate Gallery in 1968. The text outlines Moore's career stressing the size strength and sheer monumentality of the works and mentioning the importance of the Reclining Figure theme."