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In February of 1972, the English sculptor HenryMoore, preparing for a large exhibition in Florence, took breaks by retreating from his studio to a smaller edifice in a nearby sheep pasture. He became entranced by the animals and spent weeks sketching them: alone, together, and while suckling their young. The resulting picture book — which Moore presented to his daughter, Mary...
the archer by henrymoore i saw moore in america a while back and it was really nice. i'm also having a bit of hitchcock film moment. and a bit of a mary tyler moore show moment.
Tomorrow is the 22nd anniversary of the death of British sculptor HenryMoore (1898-1986). At the request of reader Katie, we’ll take a look at the life of the man “generally acknowledged as the most important British sculptor of the 20th century,” whom TIME magazine described as the man who “put modern sculpture on the [...]
... Cubism and Surrealism, rejecting also donations of work by Roger Fry, William Coldstream and HenryMoore, who would enter the gallery “over my dead body”. His successor in 1938, Sir John Rothenstein, was in post for 26 years, until 1964 (a longevity which will doubtless be exceeded by Sir Nicholas Serota, now that he is effectively director for life). While Alfred Barr was stuffing...
Maybe you thought all that had gone out with the credit crunch; that the Damien Hirst sale set the seal on the age of excess and a return to the spare lines of Barbara Hepworth and HenryMoore was just around the gallery corner. If so, you would be wrong.
... and sculptures by key artists of the movement including Pablo Picasso, Joan Miró, Roland Penrose, HenryMoore, Paul Nash, Man Ray, Edward Burra and Yves Tanguy. (more…) Tags: art | cheltenham | exhibition | gallery | museum | gloucester
Arriving an hour early for a meeting in South Yorkshire, meant I could have a walk around the Yorkshire Sculpture Park early this morning. This is one of my favourite places - the grounds are full of sheep wandering in and out of HenryMoore’s finest sculptures.
... Picasso sculpture in the Daley Plaza are terrorist robots that are electronically connected to a HenryMoore sculpture in the Art Institute of Chicago. Reportedly planted long ago by a sleeper cell of starving artists, they can be simultaneously activated at any moment. “We are all vulnerable to such attacks,” the president might say. “The enemy is everywhere. Even in modern art.”...
... important artists of the past 125 years. While collecting the work of artists like Pablo Picasso, HenryMoore, and Andy Warhol, the Nashers also had the rare pleasure of meeting and becoming friends with the artists and their subjects. Jacqueline Picasso, the artist’s wife and final muse, visited the Nashers’ home in Dallas, sharing intimate details about the works by her husband...
... parties to celebrate her solo show in the British Pavilion in the Giardini, in the footsteps of HenryMoore and Gilbert & George. At the Palazzo Zenobio, a respectable spot but far from the madding art crowd, the work of six Scottish artists was shown in Scotland's "pavilion", rather like a Venice Fringe. This year, after three Scottish group shows, Boyce is the first to fly solo....
... parties to celebrate her solo show in the British Pavilion in the Giardini, in the footsteps of HenryMoore and Gilbert & George. At the Palazzo Zenobio, a respectable spot but far from the madding art crowd, the work of six Scottish artists was shown in Scotland's "pavilion", rather like a Venice Fringe. This year, after three Scottish group shows, Boyce is the first to fly solo....
... I suppose they've got other problems on their mind."Mr Cass, who was friends with the sculptor HenryMoore, said that he had set aside £3m for commissions and had approached mostly British artists, such as the Royal Academicians Tony Cragg, Phillip King and Bryan Kneale.He has begun talks with Wembley Stadium and the developers of King's Cross station to lend or sell them the sculptures...
Here's another exhibition which opened today, this one in London at Parasol Unit: Charles Avery The Islanders: An Introduction , which continues until 8 November. Despite being labelled "contemporary art" and being supported by the HenryMoore Foundation, this exhibition is both artistic and intriguing. It shows the latest instalment of Charles Avery's epic fantasy The Islanders , which...