The MetLife Foundation, the Henry Moore Foundation, and the New York Botanical Garden have made possible the largest outdoor exhibition of Henry Moore's work in the United States. This show,
Moore in America: Monumental Sculpture at The New York Botanical Garden, was installed across 250 acres in the Bronx. The exhibit opened on May 24, 2008, and can be viewed until November 2, 2008.
The placemarks in the attached KMZ file contain photos of all 20 sculptures. The numbers included in the names of the placemarks correspond to the numbers for the sculpture locations on the map available in the book,
Moore in America, and at entrance booths.
Reclining Mother and Child (1975-76)
Large Reclining Figure (1984)
Large Two Forms (1966)
Reclining Figure: Angles (1979)
Links for Additional Information and Photos The New York Botanical Garden: About the ExhibitionNew York Botanical Garden's site for the Henry Moore Exhibition. The site includes links to information about visiting the garden as well as interactive map with photos of the sculpture. The excellent companion book,
Moore in America, can be purchased from NYBG's web site.
Sandy Richard's Moore in America Photos on FlickrOver 100 photographs of Moore's sculptures in the New York Botanical Garden.
YouTube - Moore In AmericaVideo of Time Magazine's art critic with commentary as he tours the exhibit at New York Botanical Garden.
Moore to love - Time Out New YorkTerrific description of the work involved in shipping the sculptures to New York and setting them up in the garden.
Plant Talk " Blog Archive " Moore Is Here, but How Did He Get Here?Video showing the installation of Large Reclining Figure at New York Botanical Garden. The video also shows varying views of this sculpture as the filmmaker walks around the sculpture.
Splendor in the Grass - May 19, 2008 - The New York SunGreat article comparing the exhibitions at New York Botanical Garden and Kew Gardens.
Abstract SculptureThis portion of Princeton University's Abstract Sculpture site provides plenty of great links to information about Henry Moore's life and work. I especially liked the link to the National Gallery of Art. This page also has some interesting quotes from Henry Moore.
Henry Moore - Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaThe Wikipedia entry includes a biography, image gallery, and a list of links to sites that have permanent exhibitions.
Henry Moore FoundationInformation on the Moore in America exhibit with photos. Links to information about other exhibitions, Henry Moore's life and works, and information about the Henry Moore Foundation.
EXPLORE: Sculpture MapTerrific interactive map linking 28 locations at Kew Gardens to photos of the sculpture that was located there during their Moore exhibition. This site provides an opportunity to view the sculptures from NYBG's show in another setting as well as a chance to see some additional works not included in the Moore in America exhibit.
DISCOVER: Moore and Landscape [Henry Moore @ Kew]Amazing slides of Moore's sculptures from a variety of landscapes around the world.
Henry Moore in Kew Gardens - Times OnlineReview of the Henry Moore exhibition at Kew Gardens.
Flickr: Henry Moore SculpturesFlickr group pool site for posting photos of Henry Moore sculptures. The pool includes more than 1,000 photos from at least 143 members.
Henry Moore at KewPrimarily, a Flickr slideshow of images, including photo contest winners, from Kew Garden's exhibition. Clicking on images links to larger versions of the photos.
BBC NEWS | UK | England | Beds/Bucks/Herts | 3m Henry Moore sculpture stolenInteresting story about the theft of a large Henry Moore sculpture.
Images of Sculptures of Henry MooreImages from the Henry Moore Sculpture Center, Art Gallery of Ontario. Most of the photos are of working models.
Moore in America - The New York Times > Arts > Slide ShowSeven beautiful photos.
Sculptures by Henry Moore Arrive at the New York Botanical Garden - NYTimes.comNY Times review of the exhibit including a photo slide show.
Moore Statue Moved - June 30, 2007 - The New York SunInteresting article describing the process for moving a large Henry Moore sculpture from Lincoln Center to a temporary home in New Jersey.
NYC Loves NYC: Moore in America: HENRY MOORE SCULPTURE at the NEW YORK BOTANICAL GARDENBrief review with some nice photos.
Antiques and the Arts Online - Henry Moore Sculptures Will Grace NYC Botanical GardensBrief article on show with a few photos.
Henry Moore: The Sculptor - Trailer - Cast - Showtimes - The New York TimesReview of the 1969 movie Henry Moore: The Sculptor. This movie is being shown at the New York Botanical Garden as part of the Moore in America show.