Hauser & Wirth Somerset presents "Henry Moore: Sharing Form" featuring a survey spanning six decades

TEXT:CAFA ART INFO    DATE: 2022.5.11

Henry Moore with three of his Upright Motives, circa 1955 Courtesy The Henry Moore Foundation Photo by Barry Warner.jpg

Henry Moore with three of his Upright Motives, circa 1955

Courtesy The Henry Moore Foundation, Photo by Barry Warner

In Spring 2022, Hauser & Wirth Somerset will present a major exhibition of works by Henry Moore, curated by Hannah Higham of the Henry Moore Foundation in collaboration with the artist’s daughter Mary Moore. A comprehensive survey spanning six decades will extend across all five gallery spaces, in addition to an open-air presentation of seminal works including: ‘The Arch’ (1963/69), ‘Large Interior Form’ (1953 – 1954) and ‘Locking Piece’ (1962 – 1963).

Henry Moore, Stonehenge I, 1973, Lithograph in three colours, Reproduced by permission of The Henry Moore Foundation Photo by Michael Phipps.jpgHenry Moore, Stonehenge I, 1973, Lithograph in three colours, Reproduced by permission of The Henry Moore Foundation, Photo by Michael Phipps

The exhibition takes as its starting point the artist’s early fascination with the Neolithic site of Stonehenge and continued exploration of the upright abstract form. Moore first encountered the prehistoric monuments under the moonlight as a young man in 1921, fifty-two years later he embarked on a series of lithographs on the subject. Moore was fascinated by the relationship between the towering masses of ancient stone, their size and siting in the landscape, and the mysterious ‘depths and distances’ evoked on his returning visits. For Moore, the power and intensity of such large forms set against land and sky precipitated career-long investigations into scale, material and volume and the juxtaposition of art and nature, which are presented throughout the exhibition.

Henry Moore, Two Standing Figures, Travertine marble, Photo by Jonty Wilde, Reproduced by permission of The Henry Moore Foundation.jpg

Henry Moore, Two Standing Figures, Travertine marble, Photo by Jonty Wilde, Reproduced by permission of The Henry Moore FoundationHelmet Head No. 4 Interior-Exterior.jpgHenry Moore, Helmet Head No. 4: Interior-Exterior, 1963, Bronze, Reproduced by permission of The Henry Moore Foundation, Photo by Nigel Moore

Alongside Moore’s most celebrated works, the viewer is immersed in a deeply personal selection of artworks and objects curated by Mary Moore, set within the centre of the exhibition. The collection contains almost 100 items from her father’s studio and home, providing an immersive insight into the working life of the sculptor and intimate memories she holds through these objects. The unique experience brings together Moore’s visual library and the vocabulary of ideas that he developed during his working life.

Henry Moore sculpts whilst his young daughter, Mary, draws in the studio which adjoins his home, Hoglands.jpg

Henry Moore sculpts whilst his young daughter, Mary, draws in the studio which adjoins his home, HoglandsReproduced by permission of The Henry Moore Foundation , Photo by Felix H Man

The exhibition was organised with support from the Henry Moore Foundation.


About the exhibition

Dates: 28 May – 4 Sep 2022

Venue: Hauser & Wirth Somerset

Courtesy Hauser & Wirth Somerset and the Henry Moore Foundation.