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Shows the largest exhibition of sculptor Henry Moore’s work ever mounted, set in the Yorkshire Sculpture Park and spanning 45 years of Moore’s career.
Over 100 illustrations, most of which are taken from Moore’s own transparencies. The influence of environment, of other sculpture, of qualities of material, Moore’s concepts concerning space, his feeling...
Archive photographs from the collection at the Henry Moore Foundation complement the artworks, newly filmed across Britain, in France and the USA. Many of the artist’s most significant sculptures are...
Describes how the artist’s ideas are translated into actuality and places them in the context of the artist’s own life and times. The opening and closing sequences show Moore talking of his life and work.
Profile of the life and work of sculptor Henry Moore , who was 77 at the time this film was made. The artist speaks at length about the forces that drove him throughout his life. Major scenes include a visit...
This film looks at the role that sponsors such as the Arts Council and the British Council can play in supporting artists in 20th century Britain. Among the featured artists are Keith Vaughan, Reg Butler,...
A silent record of the ‘Cell’ exhibition at the Henry Moore Institute in 1993-94 featuring four European artists: Edward Allington, Vittorio Messina, Jaume Plensa and Andrew Sabin.
While at the University of Leeds on a Gregory Fellowship, sculptor Edward Allington is shown creating a number of pieces of sculpture. He talks about where he finds inspiration, what motivates him, the...
A silent record of Glen Onwin’s installations at the Square Chapel, Halifax.
Presents the work of Italian sculptor Donatello and looks at many of his major works, including ‘Madonna and Child’, Three modern-day sculptors - Henry Moore, Elisabeth Frink and Peter Rockwell -...
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