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Blitz and Blockade: Henry Moore at the Hermitage

6 May - 28 August 2011

18.04 2011
Exhibition: Rooms 338 - 342, Winter Palace
Press view only: 1pm, 6 May 2011, Hermitage Theatre

Study for ‘Tube Shelter Perspective’ 1940-41

From Moore's Second Shelter Sketchbook
The Henry Moore Foundation: gift of Irina Moore 1977

One of the shelter drawings destined for the Hermitage in Spring 2011.

On 6 May 2011, The Henry Moore Foundation and the State Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg will jointly present Blitz and Blockade: Henry Moore at the Hermitage. The exhibition coincides with the 70th anniversary of the ending of the Blitz and the 70th anniversary of the beginning of the Siege of Leningrad, and runs until 28 August.

The use of the Hermitage basements as shelters during the Siege adds an unusual poignancy to the display.  As well as five galleries of Moore drawings, one room will be dedicated to the drawings of Soviet architect Alexander Nikolsky. They record images of people sheltering in the basement during the bombardment.

During the Blitz, Henry Moore made numerous sketches and a series of worked-up drawings of people sheltering from the German bombing in the London Underground.  As evocations of suffering and endurance, these have atteined an almost mythic status in the artist's work, and were widely exhibited during and after World War Two.

The exhibition includes a wide range of Moore's compositions from both the First and Second Shelter Sketchbooks, interspersed with related enlarged drawings, and six sculptures.  Outside will be three monumental works Large Four Piece Reclining Figure 1972-73, Draped Reclining Mother and Baby 1983, Reclining Figure: Hand 1979.

This exhibition has been curated by the Foundation's Head of Collections and Exhibitions, Anita Feldman, in close collaboration with The Hermitage Director Mikhail Piotrovsky.  Professor Piotrovsky visited The Henry Moore Foundation at Perry Green in Hertfordshire, to see Moore's collections and studios. The curators from the State Hermitage Museum are Dr. Sergey Androsov, the Head of the Western European Art Department and Alexei Mitin, Curator of Drawings.

 "We are honoured and excited to have worked with the Hermitage to realise this exhibition," said Feldman. "We are used to taking Moore's work to ambitious locations, although each experience brings different challenges. As well as the drawings and indoor sculpture, our team is particularly looking forward to siting the monumental works in the Courtyard of the Winter Palace."

The exhibition is generously supported by the Hermitage Foundation UK and it forms part of the Hermitage 20/21 project, an ambitious program aimed at showcasing the best of contemporary art in the Hermitage and expanding the display of 20th century art.

The exhibition is accompanied by a fully illustrated catalogue, published by Fontanka, London, 2011, in Russian and a companion edition in English, distributed by Thames and Hudson. The catalogue includes an introductory essay by Prof. Mikhail Piotrovsky, Director of the State Hermitage Museum, and a preface by The Henry Moore Foundation's Chair Duncan Robinson, as well as essays by Anita Feldman, Foundation Director Richard Calvocoressi, Dr. Sergei Androsov and Alexei Mitin. 

The catalogue will be launched in early June 2011, in London at gallery Calvert 22, at an event organized in collaboration with the Hermitage Foundation UK.

The Henry Moore Foundation is a leading arts charity, founded by the artist in 1977 to encourage public enjoyment and understanding of the visual arts. www.henry-moore.org.

For further information and images, please contact Annabel Friedlein, right, or:

Lena Getmanskaya, Ph.D.
Press Manager, The State Hermitage Museum
Tel.: +7(812)710-9502;
Fax :+7(812)312-1567
e-mail: getmansk@hermitage.ru
www.hermitagemuseum.org

  

For more information please contact Annabel Friedlein, The Henry Moore Foundation Communications Manager, on + 44 (0)1279 844108 or + 44 (0)7989 657677, or email annabel@henry-moore.org

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