ReviewThree to see
Three winter art walks you can enjoy in England this weekend
From Henry Moore's sculpture garden to five miles of towering works along London's first public art walk
NewsPublic sculpture
Essex’s unlikely sculpture town is set for a renaissance
Built in the wake of the Second World War, Harlow maintains a remarkable collection with pieces by Henry Moore, Barbara Hepworth and Rodin
Featurecoronavirus
Significant art emerged from traumas of the past—will the pandemic prove different?
As the coronavirus crisis stretches on, we look at how artists have captured confinement in recent history and what is being done now
NewsDiscoveries
Anthony Caro's drawings corrected by Henry Moore to go on show for first time
Exhibition at East Gallery of Norwich University of the Arts aims to demonstrate the relationship between the two artists
NewsThree to see
Three exhibitions to see in London this weekend
From Henry Moore’s Helmet Heads at the Wallace Collection to Renaissance nudes at the Royal Academy of Arts
BlogIn the frame
Sculptor Nick Hornby is on the right side of the law at Pinsent Masons
Sculpture
Live stream: Phyllida Barlow, Antony Gormley and Richard Deacon talk about Medardo Rosso, unknown to most of us, but venerated by Rodin and Henry Moore
Listen to what they have to say at the Courtauld Institute of Art and Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac’s study meeting, Friday, 2 February, 2018, 2.00–6.00pm (GMT)
ArchiveExhibitions
Unexpected chemistry between Moore and Bacon on show at the Ashmolean
This show compares the two artists, revealing that the painter even asked the sculptor for lessons
ArchiveHenry Moore
High-tech study could give new life to Moore’s Arch
Development in conservation of sculpture
ArchiveHenry Moore
Henry Moore Foundation vetoes plan to build replica of The Arch
An Italian-American collector had offered $1 million for the project
ArchiveHenry Moore
Italian collector steps in to save Moore’s Arch
He will also fund a replica better suited to the British climate
ArchiveFeatures
Arts on television: Barbara Hepworth & Andrew Lloyd Webber
“Your head is like the loveliest pebble I’ve ever seen” said the sculptor Barbara Hepworth to her second husband, artist Ben Nicholson
ArchiveHenry Moore
Henry Moore: Artist's public sculptures on display in Tate Modern's Turbine Hall
20 sculptures fill the iconic space
ArchiveExhibitions
Art and the Spanish Civil War at the Imperial War Museum
The exhibition will mark the 65th anniversary of the arrival in Spain of the International Brigades
ArchiveFakes & copies
Number of fake Moores on the increase
Dramatic rise in counterfeit bronzes on the market