Contents
Project overview
Artworks
Catalogue entries by Alice Correia and Anne Wagner, with technique and condition texts by Lyndsey Morgan and Rozemarijn van der Molen
Essays
Dawn Ades, Henry Moore and World Sculpture
Sebastiano Barassi and James Copper, Henry Moore and Stone: Methods and Materials
Judith Collins, Henry Moore and Concrete: Cast, Carved, Coloured and Reinforced
Alice Correia, Biography
Alice Correia, Henry Moore and Tate: A Timeline
Anita Feldman, Henry Moore: The Plasters
Martin Hammer, Ambivalence and Ambiguity: David Sylvester on Henry Moore
Ann Harezlak, Henry Moore in the Gemma Levine Archive
Courtney J. Martin, ‘A sincere academic modern’: Clement Greenberg on Henry Moore
Lyndsey Morgan and Rozemarijn van der Molen, Henry Moore's Approach to Bronze
Dawn Pereira, Henry Moore and the Welfare State
Richard Read, Circling Each Other: Henry Moore and Adrian Stokes
Pauline Rose, Henry Moore’s American Patrons and Public Commissions
Chris Stephens, ‘Worthy of the great tradition’: Kenneth Clark on Henry Moore
Andrew Stephenson, Fashioning a Post-War Reputation: Henry Moore as a Civic Sculptor c.1943–58
Marin R. Sullivan, Henry Moore’s Photographic Identity
Alex J. Taylor, Henry Moore and the Values of Business
Sarah Victoria Turner, Henry Moore and Direct Carving: Technique, Concept, Context
Rachel Wells, Scale at Any Size: Henry Moore and Scaling Up
How to cite
‘Contents’, in Henry Moore: Sculptural Process and Public Identity, Tate Research Publication, 2015, https://www