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Henry Moore

June 2024

  • Sharpening the Saws by Oleksandr Bohomazov, 1927.

    Art Weekly newsletter
    Giants of Ukrainian art, Henry Moore goes to war and Chris Ofili’s myth making – the week in art

  • Tubeway army … Four Figures in a Setting.

    No perky cockneys? How Henry Moore’s sheltering souls puncture our blitz bravado

May 2024

  • Henry Moore miniature sculptures on display

    Henry Moore’s miniature sculptures celebrated in Bath show

    Exhibition of mini Moores is billed as first of its kind and Holburne also hosting Mr Doodle’s first UK museum exhibition

October 2023

  • Henry Moore, photographed in 1978, received a still-life painting from Ben Nicholson in return.

    Henry Moore’s ‘missing’ sculpture Head on sale to the public for the first time

    Not seen in public since 1952, the unique alabaster carving is expected to fetch up to £3m at auction

September 2023

  • large bronze head that looks like an ancient statue lying on the grass, partly submerged

    An arty weekend in ...
    Hepworth, Moore and more: an arty weekend in Wakefield, West Yorkshire

    With Europe’s largest sculpture park and galleries showcasing modern and contemporary British art, this former industrial powerhouse has a lot to feast your eyes on

August 2023

  • The Stones rock out in Dartford.

    Gimme sculpture: new statues of Jagger and Richards are a dud – but here are eight of Britain’s best

    Bronze statues of Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, unveiled last week in Dartford, are not a high point

July 2023

  • Design for posters from the new digital collection showing Henry Moore exhibitions in Arnhem, 1966, Bern, 1950 and Basel, 1982.

    Poster boy: Henry Moore exhibition art through the ages – in pictures

  • Barbara Hepworth watches her sculpture Winged Figure being installed on the side of the John Lewis store on Oxford Street, London, on 21 April 1963.

    Searching high and low for unexpected art

May 2023

  • A visitor hugs Henry Moore’s Mother and Child, 1952.

    Please do touch: Norwich Sainsbury Centre asks visitors to interact with art

    Centre wants people to ‘release the power’ of living entities through interaction and lift museums out of Victorian era

March 2023

  • Henry Moore's Large Two Forms, 1969 at Yorkshire Sculpture Park.

    Henry Moore fund to pay bills for sculptors struggling with cost of living

    Economic crisis prompts renowned artist’s foundation to award special rescue grants for 50 artists totalling £100,000

December 2022

  • At the Coal Face, 1942, by Henry Moore

    ‘Like hell’: Henry Moore drawings of coalminers’ wartime work on show

    Scupltor and miner’s son was commissioned to spend a week making sketches of men in Yorkshire pit

October 2022

  • Henry Moore’s Reclining Figure: Festival

    Henry Moore Festival of Britain bronze expected to break auction records

    Exclusive: work that has divided opinion will be sold by Sotheby’s with estimate of $30m-$40m

April 2022

  • Richard Rome’s Millennium Fountain in Cannizaro Park, Wimbledon, south-west London. It is known as the picnic teapot by visitors.

    Richard Rome obituary

    Sculptor who had a longstanding interest in the physical geometry and emotional experience of built environments

March 2021

  • King and Queen 1952-53, by Henry Moore (1898–1986) Photo Jonty Wilde, © the Henry Moore Foundation. All Rights Reserved, DACS 2021

    The Great British Art Tour
    The Great British Art Tour: Royalty from human hands, pan-heads and Horemheb

    With public art collections closed we are bringing the art to you, exploring highlights from across the country in partnership with Art UK. Today’s pick: Henry Moore’s King and Queen

December 2020

  • Clockwise from top left, Kingston University’s Town House by Grafton Architect, an image by Adi Nes as part of the Barbican exhibition Masculinities, a portrait by Zanele Muholi and Derek Jarman’s house in Dungeness.

    Best culture 2020
    The best photography and architecture of 2020: high camp to Dungeness

    Masculinity was under the microscope, queer lives recorded and Derek Jarman’s garden recreated in London

September 2020

  • English sculptor Henry Moore (1898 - 1986) at work in a studio, March 1964.

    From the Guardian archive
    Monumental Moore: obituary of Henry Moore, sculptor – archive, 1986

    1 September 1986: One of the best-loved figures in art and society this century, Henry Moore, died yesterday. He was 88. Norbert Lynton pays tribute to the man acclaimed throughout the world

April 2020

  • Barbara Hepworth, Ben Nicholson and their triplets in the László Moholy-Nagy’s garden.

    Circles and Squares by Caroline Maclean review – the Hampstead modernists

    From Bauhaus to bohemian love … the intricate lives and art of interwar modernists are captured in this hugely enjoyable and well-plotted book

February 2020

  • Bill Brandt,
Northumbrian Miner at his Evening Meal,
1937
Gelatin silver print, Edwynn Houk Gallery, New York, © Bill Brandt/Bill Brandt Archive Ltd.
Photo: Yale Center for British Art

    Bill Brandt/Henry Moore review – a coruscating chronicle of British life

    Hepworth Wakefield
    From blitz victims to dust-coated miners and the rocks of Stonehenge, the affinities between German photographer and British sculptor are shown in works of sepulchral beauty

June 2019

  • Damien Hirst work, Hymn (1999–2005) goes on display in Leeds city centre for the Yorkshire Sculpture International festival.

    Yorkshire sculpture festival hopes to be a force for change

    Event arguably makes Leeds and Wakefield area best place in Europe to see sculpture

May 2019

  • Peter Kardia

    Other lives
    Peter Kardia obituary

    Other lives: Inspirational art school teacher
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