Radical, experimental and avant-garde, Henry Moore (1898–1986) was
one of Britain's greatest artists. This stunning exhibition takes a
fresh look at his work and legacy, presenting over 150 stone sculptures,
wood carvings, bronzes and drawings.
Moore rebelled against his
teachers' traditional views of sculpture, instead taking inspiration
from non-Western works he saw in museums. He pioneered carving directly
from materials, evolving his signature abstract forms derived from the
human body. This exhibition presents examples of the defining subjects
of his work, such as the reclining figure, mother and child, abstract
compositions and drawings of wartime London. The works are situated in
the turbulent ebb and flow of twentieth-century history, sometimes
uncovering a
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Colour and Line: Turner's experiments is a two-room display.
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view works on display in this exhibition.
Discover how Joseph Mallord William Turner (1775–1851) revolutionised
two different kinds of image-making: watercolour and print.
Colour
and Line: Turner's experiments is a tw
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To celebrate the
beginning of the works for Tate Modern's new building, Swedish artist
Martin Karlsson has created a project on the 100-metre hoarding that
encloses the works. London – An Imagery... Leer más »
Ben Weiner, [H2O(l) ® H2O(g)], (C6H9NO)n C3H8O2, C28H20N2Na2O8S2, 2010 (detail)color video loop on HD LCD
monitor 26.5 x 40.5 x 4.5 inches. Photo: Courtesy Mark Moore Gallery. ... Leer más »
The belief in life after death was central to
Egyptian civilization over thousands of years, with death seen as an
enemy that could be defeated through ritual and proper preparation.
TULSA, OK.- On June 6, the Nile come
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