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0024203
Author/Editor: CALVACORESSI Richard
Publisher: Gagosian Quarterly
Place Published: New York
Year: 2021
Date & Collation: Fall. 166-171pp.
Description:

Richard Calvacoressi interviews the sculptor Thomas Houseago and Amélie Simier, director of the Musée Rodin, about the influence of Auguste Rodin on contemporary sculpture. Several references to Henry Moore.

0023568
Author/Editor: AZIMI Negar
Publisher: Gagosian Quarterly
Place Published: New York
Year: 2017
Date & Collation: 2017(Spring).pp.102-107
Description:

Article on Tehran Museum of Contemporary Art, "home one of the most fabled collections of Western modern art outside of the West".  Includes in-situ images of Moore's Reclining Figure: Arch Leg 1969-70 (LH 610) and Three Piece Reclining Figure: Draped 1975 (LH 655).

0024026
Author/Editor: BARASSI Sebastiano and MALBERT Roger
Publisher: Gagosian Quarterly
Place Published: New York
Year: 2019
Date & Collation: Fall. pp.138-142. illus.
Description: Interview between Sebastiano Barassi, Head of Collections at the Henry Moore Foundation, and art writer Roger Malbert, about Henry Moore and drawing, coinciding with the Henry Moore Foundation's exhibition Henry Moore: The Art of Seeing. Barassi talks about the curation of the exhibition, Moore's use of drawing as part of his artistic practice, and the themes in Moore's drawings - especially the reclining figure, mother and child, and internal/external form. There is a brief discussion of the Shelter Drawings. Three drawings are illustrated: Montage of Reclining Figures (1928), Tube Shelter Perspective (1941) and Six Studies for Family Group (1948); there is also a biographical image of Moore working on Abstraction (1961).
0024034
Publisher: Gagosian Quarterly
Place Published: New York
Year: 2019
Date & Collation: Summer. p.103.
Description: Full-page advert for Henry Moore Drawings: The Art of Seeing at Henry Moore Studios and Gardens.  Illus. of Study for 'Shelter Sleepers' 1940-41.
An Evolving Legacy
0023554
Author/Editor: MCDONALD Allison
Publisher: Gagosian Quarterly
Place Published: New York
Year: 2017
Date & Collation: 2017(Fall).184pp.Illus.
Description: There is an eleven page feature article on pages 76 to 86 titled 'An Evolving Legacy' on the history, current position and future of Moore's life and legacy at Perry Green that began in 1940 and is, this year, celebrating the 40th anniversary of the establishment of the Henry Moore Foundation with both the exhibition Becoming Henry Moore and the opening of the new visitor centre and archive facility. The article takes the form of a three way conversation between the Gagosian's Zoё Santa-Olalla, Godfrey Worsdale, the director of the Henry Moore Foundation and Gus Danowski, Moore's first grandchild. Topics discussed include: the new visitor centre and archive facility designed by architects Hugh Broughton; Gus Danowski's childhood recollections of his grandfather and of Hoglands, the studios and gardens; and, the work of the Foundation and its ambitions. The article is richly illustrated with images of the following: on the inside cover, Moore in his studio working on Two Piece Reclining Figure 1960; the new archive building; Moore standing in the sheep field with Sheep Piece 1971-72 (LH 627) in the background; Upright Motive No.9 1979 (LH 586); Upright Motive No.9 1979 (LH 586), Torso 1967 (LH 569) and other works in Moore's enlargement studio at Perry Green; Moore with some of his Upright Motive sculptures including Upright Motive No.5 1955-56 (LH 383) taken in 1964; a double page image of Sheep Piece 1971-72 (LH 627); an internal and external image of the new visitors' cafe and offices; Godfrey Worsdale, Zoё Santa-Olalla and Gus Danowski in conversation in front of Knife Edge Two Piece 1962-63 (LH 516); Moore working in his revolving summer house in Perry Green 1956; a double page image of Family Group 1948-49 (LH 269) in the grounds of Perry Green; Gus Danowski with his grandfather in a studio at Perry Green; and, Zoё Santa-Olalla, Gus Danowski and Godfrey Worsdale walking back to Hoglands. Short biographies of Guston Danowski and Godfrey Worsdale presented on page 37. Thanks to the Foundation's Emma Stower and Sarah Mercer recorded on page 7.