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Victoria Art Gallery
Victoria Art Gallery is Bath & North East Somerset's free public art gallery.
Bridge Street , Bath , Somerset, BA2 4AT
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Henry Moore is one of Britain’s most celebrated and pioneering modern artists and a key figure for the Arts Council Collection.
The show at the Victoria Art Gallery brings together the Collection’s complete holdings of sculptures and works on paper, spanning four decades.
Seen together, for the first time in their entirety the works provide a succinct history of Henry Moore’s practice between 1927 and 1962, with key creative developments and themes visible in both two and three dimensions.
Councillor Cherry Beath (Lib-Dem, Combe Down), Cabinet Member for Sustainable Development, said: “Bath & North East Somerset Council is proud that the Victoria Art Gallery is able to offer this rare opportunity for people in the west to appreciate such an incredible exhibition of Henry Moore’s work as it approaches the climax of its nationwide tour.”
In the 1930s Moore was a member of Unit One, a group of advanced artists organized by Paul Nash, and was a close friend of Barbara Hepworth, Ben Nicholson, and the critic Herbert Read.
From 1932 to 1939 he taught at the Chelsea School of Art and became an important force in the English Surrealist movement.
Moore became an official war artist in 1940 and was commissioned to produce drawings of life in underground bomb shelters.
In 1943 he received a commission from the Church of St. Matthew, Northampton, to carve a Madonna and Child; this sculpture was the first in an important series of family-group sculptures.
Admission to the Moore exhibition, costs £3.50.
Victoria Art Gallery is Bath & North East Somerset's free public art gallery.
Bridge Street , Bath , Somerset, BA2 4AT
Website 01225 477233In case you missed it see what’s in this section
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