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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).
0020987
Publisher: Tate
Place Published: London
Year: 2007
Date & Collation: December 2007-January 2008.48pp.Illus.
Description: Small booklet which promotes exhibitions, displays and events at all Tate galleries from December 2007-January 2008. One Moore illus: page 18 shows Three Points 1939-40 bronze, (LH 211).
0021029
Publisher: Tate
Place Published: London
Year: 2007
Date & Collation: (Aug-Sep).56pp.Illus.
Description: Small booklet which promotes exhibitions, displays and events at all Tate galleries from August-September 2007.
One Moore illus: page 47 shows part image of Recumbent Figure Green Hornton stone 1938, (LH 191) advertising a family event BP Saturdays: Secret Tate"."
0020430
Author/Editor: TURNER Chris.
Publisher: Tate
Place Published: London.
Year: 2003
Date & Collation: 3pp(2 Moore illus).
Description: Printed 16 July 2003 from internet www.tate.org.uk. Page headed Tate Magazine Issue 6: Henry Moore. Online version of 0020421.
0020434
Publisher: Tate
Place Published: London.
Year: 2003
Date & Collation: 96pp.Illus.Bibliog.
Description: Tate National Programmes.
49-55(1 Moore illus) The Writer-in-Residence Perspective: Michael Morpurgo: the nature of narrative.
Includes a poem by Robert Okpuru from Shapla Primary School entitled 'The Family Quarrel' based on Henry Moore's Family Group, 19949 bronze. First lines:
The sorrowful family,
In an argument,
Fighting over who will get the baby.
0021104
Publisher: Tate
Place Published: London
Year: 2008
Date & Collation: 80pp.Illus.
Description: Small book published to celebrate fifty years of the Tate Members, formerly Friends of The Tate Gallery. 30 works are selected, illustrated and commented on by Members to give a wide overview of the works in the collection. 1 Moore illus: Page 7: King and Queen 1952-53 bronze, (LH 350) with commentary from The Duke of Devonshire.
0022699
Publisher: Tate
Place Published: London
Year: 2011
Date & Collation: 2010(Feb/Mar)
Description: Small booklet which promotes exhibitions, displays and events at all Tate galleries from February and March. 10 passing reference to Moore in list of artists in BP British Art Displays 1500-2011.
0021832
Author/Editor: NYHOLM Samuel
Publisher: Tate
Place Published: London
Year: 2010
Date & Collation: 2010(Summer)(19) 8(one illus)
Description: Cartoon depicting artist's interpretation of Moore's Reclining Figure 1969-70 bronze, (LH 608)
0021252
Publisher: Tate
Place Published: London
Year: 2008
Date & Collation: (1 Jul-16 Nov).124pp.Illus.
Description: Flipbook which animates Martin Creed's Work No.850, The Duveen Galleries, Tate Britain, in which a person runs as fast as they can every thirty seconds through the gallery. Each run is followed by an equivalent pause, like a musical rest, during which the grand Neoclassical gallery is empty. The Tate website states; This work celebrates physicality and the human spirit. Creed has instructed the runners to sprint as if their lives depend upon it. Bringing together people from different backgrounds from all over London, Work No. 850 presents the beauty of human movement in its purest form, a recurring yet infinitely variable line drawn between two points. One Moore illus: King and Queen 1952-1953 bronze, (LH 350).
0021219
Publisher: Tate
Place Published: London
Year: 2008
Date & Collation: 118pp.Illus.
Description: Diary featuring artworks from Tate's collection of twentieth-century British artists. Fifty-four images, including one Moore illus: Page 32: Seventeen Reclining Figures with Architectural Background 1963 lithograph, (CGM 47).
0021230
Author/Editor: Tate Britain.
Publisher: Tate
Place Published: London
Year: 2008
Date & Collation: 6pp.illus.
Description: Gatefold A4 leaflet promoting six of the most popular" works at Tate Britain. Includes Henry Moore's Recumbent Figure 1938 Green Hornton stone (LH 191) illus."
0021332
Publisher: Tate
Place Published: London
Year: 2008
Date & Collation: (13 Oct 2008-13 Apr 2009)192pp.Illus.Text by Patrick CESCAU, Vicente TODOLÍ, Jessica MORGAN, Jeff NOON, Catherine DUFOUR, Luc LAGIER, Philippe PARRENO, Enrique VILA-MATAS, Lisette LAGNADO.
Description: Catalogue for Tate Modern exhibition TH.2058 by Dominque Gonzalez-Foerster. Held in the Turbine Hall, the show includes several enlarged replica sculptures by well-known artists, including a version of Henry Moore's Sheep Piece. Several mentions of Moore throughout including: Page 121: Stolen from its bucolic habitat a work by Henry Moore opens the age of dedication to volumes and curves the natural concavity of shelter". page 167: illustration of Tube Shelter Perspective: The Liverpool Street Extension 1941 drawing (HMF 1801); accompanying interview text with Gonzalez-Foester.page 167: illustration of Tube Shelter Perspective: The Liverpool Street Extension 1941 drawing (HMF 1801); accompanying interview text with Gonzalez-Foester. Includes exhibition ephemera. See also 0021331.
0021361
Publisher: Tate
Place Published: London
Year: 2009
Date & Collation: 2009(Feb/Mar)
Description: Small booklet which promotes exhibitions, displays and events at all Tate galleries from February and March. List mention of Moore, page 11, included in the BP Exhibition: Drawn from the Collection, 25 February 2008-15 Febrary 2009. (Print out from Tate website with exhibition information included).
0021299
Publisher: Tate
Place Published: Liverpool
Year: 2003
Date & Collation: (13 Dec 2003-31 May 2004).Illus
Description: Detail of small exhibition, examining models and maquettes from Tate Collection, at Liverpool, listed in Tate booklet Exhibitions and Displays January-May 2004". No exhibition catalogue. Print out of press release from website. One Moore illus: Madonna and Child 1943 bronze (LH 222).
0021368
Publisher: Tate
Place Published: London
Year: 2006
Date & Collation: June-July 2006. 65pp.illus
Description: Small booklet which promotes exhibitions, displays and events at all Tate galleries from June to July 2006. Booklet features information on the Tate Liverpool exhibition Henry Moore Natural Form 8 April 2006-February 4 2007, page 17. Print outs from Tate website, with list of exhibition works included as miscellany. One Moore illus shows Moon Head 1964 bronze, (LH 521).
0020750
Publisher: Tate
Place Published: London
Year: 2004
Date & Collation: 112pp.Illus.Index.Biog.
Description: Celebrating Gustav and Elly Kahnweiler's extensive gift to the Tate, this exhibition covers the work of 12 artists, including Henry Moore.
P 82-87 A short biography on Henry Moore detailing his friendship with the Kahnweilers. 5 Moore sculptures listed. Illus:
41. Maquette for Standing Figure, 1950 bronze (LH 290a)
42. Reclining Figure: Bunched, 1961 bronze (LH 489)
43. Maquette for Fallen Warrior, 1956 bronze (LH 404)
44. Maquette for Figure on Steps, 1956 bronze (LH 426)
45. Draped Reclining Woman, 1957-58 bronze (LH 431)
0022325
Publisher: Tate
Place Published: London
Year: 2010
Date & Collation: 2010(Apr/May)
Description: Small booklet which promotes exhibitions, displays and events at all Tate galleries from April and May. Pages 6-7 promote the exhibition Henry Moore in Tate Britain's Linbury Galleries in more detail, with two illus; Illus include Mother and child 1932 green Horton stone, (LH 121) from the Robert and Lisa Sainsbury Collection. Details of supporting events and displays include: Study Day: Henry Moore on Film Moore in Auschwitz: 6 March-13 June 2010 His Darkened Imagination: Surrealist Moore - Talk given by Professor Andrew Causey.
0020111
Author/Editor: WARE Thomas.
Publisher: Tate
Place Published: London.
Year: 2002
Date & Collation: 2pp(1 illus).
Description: Printed 20 Nov 2002 from Internet www.tate.org.uk. Page headed Tate Magazine Issue 2: Member's Favourite. Internet version of 0020107.
0021674
Publisher: Tate
Place Published: London
Year: 2010
Date & Collation: 50pp.illus.Foreword by Mary MOORE.
Description: Booklet of collected Moore quotes published in conjunction with Tate exhibition. Henry Moore divided by sections: A View of Sculpture; The Sculptor Speaks; From Unit One. Foreword by Mary Moore details childhood memories, including recollected holodays in Broadstairs, Kent. Illustrated with black and white biographical images.
0021655
Publisher: Tate
Place Published: London
Year: 2010
Date & Collation: 2010(Feb/Mar)
Description: Small booklet which promotes exhibitions, displays and events at all Tate galleries from February and March. Highlights, page 2, forthcoming Henry Moore exhibition. One illus shows Mother and child 1932 green Horton stone, (LH 121) from the Robert and Lisa Sainsbury Collection. Pages 6-7 promote the exhibition in Tate Britain's Linbury Galleries in more detail, with two illus; Reclining Figure 1929 brown Horton stone, (LH 59) Stringed Figure 1937 Cherrywood and string, (LH 183). Front cover shows detail of Recumbent Figure 1938 green Horton stone, (LH 191).
0021300
Publisher: Tate
Place Published: London
Year: 2007
Description: Booklet which promotes highlight from the BP British Art Displays including work by Stanley Spencer, Francis Bacon, David Hockey, Mark Wallinger, Sarah Lucas, Jake and Dinos Chapman, as well as Henry Moore. Recumbent Figure 1938 green Hornton stone, (LH 191)
0024167
Publisher: Tate
Place Published: London
Year: 2022
Date & Collation: illus.
Description: Diary with works from the Tate collection on facing pages of each week. Henry Moore's Seated Figure II: Pink Background faces the week beginning 11 July.
0024168
Author/Editor: SPIRES Hattie
Publisher: Tate
Place Published: London
Year: 2020
Date & Collation: 96pp.illus.
Description:

Collection of Tate artworks related to the summer. p.76: Henry Moore's Feet on Holiday I, one of the works in the chapter "Flight From Routine".

0024218
Author/Editor: Edited by PIH Darren and BRUNI Laura
Publisher: Tate
Place Published: Liverpool
Year: 2022
Date & Collation: 5 May-4 September. 240pp.illus.
Description: Catalogue for an exhibition at Tate Liverpool. One Moore work: p.27, illus. and brief discussion of Atom Piece: Working Model for Nuclear Energy with acknowledgement of the ambiguity and ambivalence of Moore's attitude towards nuclear power represented by the work.