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Mark Dean Projects Stations of the Cross Videos On Henry Moore Altar

Mark Dean Projects Stations of the Cross Videos On Henry Moore Altar

by News Desk | May 28, 2017 | Features

Over the Easter period, St Stephen Walbrook, was involved in Stations 2017, a two-part artwork based on the Stations of the Cross and the Stations of the Resurrection. The first part of this project involved the artist Mark Dean in projecting filmed Stations of the...
Henry Moore Foundation At Forty Reveals Artist Still Relevant Force

Henry Moore Foundation At Forty Reveals Artist Still Relevant Force

by News Desk | Apr 13, 2017 | News

My first introduction to Henry Moore took place in Toronto which houses the most important collection of the artist’s work. It only wound up in Canada after Tate refused to accept the sculptor’s gift of some forty major works due to the stipulation of the gift which...

Henry Moore: £24.7m Auction Record For Important Festival Of Britain Masterpiece

by News Desk | Jul 2, 2016 | News

Henry Moore’s ground-breaking 1951 modernist sculpture Reclining Figure: Festival (£24.7m) led Christie’s 250th anniversary auction Defining British Art on 30 June, the sale achieved  £99,479,500/$133,203,051 — which included the highest price ever achieved...
Henry Moore 1951 Festival of Britain Bronze Hits Auction Block

Henry Moore 1951 Festival of Britain Bronze Hits Auction Block

by News Desk | Jun 8, 2016 | News

A rare Henry Moore 1951 modernist bronze sculpture ‘Reclining Figure’ created for the Festival of Britain, will lead the sculpture section of Christie’s 250th anniversary auction, Defining British Art, in London on 30 June (estimate: £15-20 million). It will be...
Public Art By Moore, Hepworth and Gormley Receive Grade II Listing

Public Art By Moore, Hepworth and Gormley Receive Grade II Listing

by News Desk | Jan 22, 2016 | News

Forty one works of post-war public art in England has been grade II listed by the government. The newly protected list also includes three works by Antony Gormley, Barbara Hepworth and a Henry Moore bronze, opposite Parliament in London. Heritage minister Tracey...
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