Yale Center for British Art

Title:
Henry Moore [videorecording] : a never-ending discovery (Moore in China) / produced by World Wide Pictures.
Alternate Title(s):
Moore in China
Published / Created:
[United States] : Chip Taylor Communications, [2009]
Physical Description:
1 videodisc (52 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in.
Holdings:
Reference Library
DVD 209

Copyright Status:
Copyright Not Evaluated
Classification:
Videos
Notes:
DVD.

Title from container.

Narrator, Janet Suzman.

Explores the life and artistic vision of Henry Moore, including one of the largest exhibitions of his work ever assembled, which was hailed by art experts as the most important showing of Western art in China since the Revolution of 1949. Features works that span the artist's 60-year career, unique footage of Moore's life and work, contributions from Chinese scholars, contemporary artists Phillip King and Cornelia Parker, the Ashmolean Museum and the Morris Singer Foundry.
Contents:
Introduction -- 1914-WWI -- Professor Qian Shaown -- 1929-WWII in London -- Installation in Beihai Park.
Subject Terms:
Moore, Henry, 1898–1986. | Sculpture, Abstract. | Sculpture, British -- 20th century. | Exhibitions -- China. | Moore, Henry, 1898–1986. | Exhibitions. | Sculpture, Abstract. | Sculpture, British. | China.
Form/Genre:
Documentary films. | Nonfiction films. | Documentary films. | Nonfiction films.
Contributors:
Suzman, Janet. | World Wide Pictures Limited. | Chip Taylor Communications.