The Henry Moore Foundation

Perry Green
Much Hadham
Hertfordshire
SG10 6EE
England

Website

E-mail

visits@henry-moore.org

Telephone

01279 843333

Fax

01279 843647

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Hoglands (Henry & Irina Moore's home), gardens, studios and galleries are open to the public between April and mid-October in Perry Green. Many of the buildings on this 72 acre estate remain as they were in his lifetime.

The gardens and adjoining fields house an ever-changing exhibition of Moore's monumental sculptures.

Venue Type:

Gallery, Garden, parklands or rural site, Artist studio or collective

Opening hours

Winner, Small Visitor Attraction of the Year and regional Enjoy England Awards for Excellence 2010

'Truly inspiring' , 'I cannot wait to come again', '...an excellent day out' , '...the place is total magic...' (Visitor feedback, 2010 season)

One of the region's leading cultural day-out attractions, and the UK's finest art destinations.

Visitors can enjoy:

Moore's former home, gardens,and studios
Exhibition galleries with new displays
Acres of outdoor sculpture.

Now Open:

Newly refurbished pub dining room The Hoops Inn, open all year round from 27 November 2010. Tel 020 7520 5444 to book, or follow the link on the right.
Visitor information

From 1 April 2011 general visitors to grounds, studios and galleries

no booking required

Tuesday to Friday 1pm - 5pm
Saturday, Sunday, Bank Holiday Mondays 10am - 5pm
Pre-booking is needed for visits to Moore's house, Hoglands (£5 supplement);

Group and educational visits of 8 or more people also please pre-book.

Booking for house and groups, telephone Jessica Melton on 01279 844 104.

Please note: We are closed on the Tuesdays after Bank Holidays.

During closed months

Walk public footpaths that surround the estate (some of the sculptures can be seen from these).
Eat in The Hoops Inn, opening 27 November 2010 and walk in the grounds after your meal.

During our visitors season the Foundation is closed on Mondays, Bank Holidays and Tuesdays following a Monday Bank Holiday.

Admission charges

Admission Fees

Adults £12

Concessions £10

Students £5

Under 18s £5, under 5s free

Family Ticket £26 (2 adults and 2 children)

Hoglands timed ticket supplement £5

2011 Season Pass £59 (Admits 5 people per visit)

Premium 'behind-the-scenes' tour

Organised to suit you, a special experience or a memorable gift day out, starts from £35 per head and includes lunch at The Hoops Inn.
Contact Jessica on 01279 844 104.

Collection details

Fine Art

Key artists and exhibits

  • Henry Moore
Exhibition details are listed below, you may need to scroll down to see them all.

Keir Smith: From Wall to Floor

21 March — 23 June 2013 *on now

His evolving sculptural ideas were realised in a series of painstakingly rendered and highly detailed drawings and paintings that move from making use of the wall as a support, to the floor.

Suitable for

  • Any age

Where

Sculpture Study Galleries

Admission

Admission Fees
Adults £12
Concessions £10
Students £5
Under 18s £5, under 5s free
Family Ticket £26 (2 adults and 2 children)
Hoglands timed ticket supplement £5
2011 Season Pass £59 (Admits 5 people per visit)

Website

http://www.henry-moore.org/hmf/press/press-information/henry-moore-institute-leeds/2012/2013--2014-exhibition-programme-highlights

Robert Filliou: The Institute of Endless Possibilities

21 March — 23 June 2013 *on now

A trained political scientist, Filliou championed the concept of work as pleasure and art as a permanent, universal and endless process embedded in everyday life.

Suitable for

  • Any age

Admission

Admission Fees

Adults £12

Concessions £10

Students £5

Under 18s £5, under 5s free

Family Ticket £26 (2 adults and 2 children)

Hoglands timed ticket supplement £5

Website

http://www.henry-moore.org/hmf/press/press-information/henry-moore-institute-leeds/2012/2013--2014-exhibition-programme-highlights

Indifferent Matter: From Object to Sculpture

25 July — 20 October 2013

Ancient objects are displayed alongside iconic late-twentieth century works that radically changed the ways sculpture is understood. Neolithic Chinese jade bi discs and t'sung columns are displayed alongside Felix Gonzalez-Torres' '"Untitled" (Placebo)' (1991), a field of silver-wrapped sweets consumed by visitors at will, and replenished at the end of each day.

Suitable for

  • Any age

Where

Galleries 1, 2 and 3

Admission

Free.

Website

http://www.henry-moore.org/hmf/press/press-information/henry-moore-institute-leeds/2012/2013--2014-exhibition-programme-highlights

The Age of Innocence: Replicating the Ideal Portrait in the New Sculpture Movement

25 July — 20 October 2013

In 2012, Leeds Museums and Galleries received a donation of a plaster version of the portrait bust 'The Age of Innocence' (c. 1897) by Alfred Drury (1856-1944), a sculptor of great importance to the city. In 1894 Leeds Art Gallery commissioned the sculpture 'Circe', which won the gold medal at the Paris Universal Exhibition of 1900.

Suitable for

  • Any age

Where

Sculpture Study Galleries

Admission

Admission Fees

Adults £12

Concessions £10

Students £5

Under 18s £5, under 5s free

Family Ticket £26 (2 adults and 2 children)

Hoglands timed ticket supplement £5

2011 Season Pass £59 (Admits 5 people per visit)

Website

http://www.henry-moore.org/hmf/press/press-information/henry-moore-institute-leeds/2012/2013--2014-exhibition-programme-highlights

Moore and Rodin: Giants of Modern Sculpture

29 March — 27 October 2013 *on now

This will be the first time that another artist has been shown alongside Henry Moore in the Gallery and 70 acres of gardens at Perry Green in Hertfordshire, Moore's home for over 40 years until his death in 1986.

This ground-breaking exhibition will include important loans from the Musée Rodin in Paris and from public collections in the UK, including the Victoria and Albert Museum in London and the Fitzwilliam Museum in Cambridge

Suitable for

  • Any age

Admission

Adults £12
Concessions £10
Students £5
Under 18s £5, under 5s free
Family Ticket £26 (2 adults and 2 children)
Hoglands timed ticket supplement £5
2011 Season Pass £59 (Admits 5 people per visit)

Website

http://www.henry-moore.org/

Stephen Cripps: Pyrotechnic Sculptor

21 November 2013 — 16 February 2014

Cripps' proposals ranged from mobile crematoria to mechanical gardens and exploding balloons, through to floating fires and choreographed aerial performances.

Some of Cripps' sculptural experiments were realised as unpredictable volatile events, involving explosions and fireworks - in 1979 he joined the London Fire Brigade to further his knowledge of pyrotechnic devices.

Suitable for

  • Any age

Where

Sculpture Study Galleries

Admission

Adults £12
Concessions £10
Students £5
Under 18s £5, under 5s free
Family Ticket £26 (2 adults and 2 children)
Hoglands timed ticket supplement £5

Website

http://www.henry-moore.org/hmf/press/press-information/henry-moore-institute-leeds/2012/2013--2014-exhibition-programme-highlights

Sculpture Collections Displays 2013-2014 - Polychromies: Surface, Light and Colour

1 January 2013 — 1 January 2014 *on now

Combining sculptures with painting, drawing and video, this display reveals how artists give life and movement to form using surface, light and colour, with works ranging from figurative sculpture in stone and bronze by Antonio Canova, Elisabeth Frink, Auguste Rodin and Rebecca Warren, to the role of colour in abstract and kinetic sculpture, with works by Francis Morland, William Tucker, Naum Gabo, Marcel Duchamp and Bridget Riley.

Suitable for

  • Any age

Admission

Admission Fees

Adults £12

Concessions £10

Students £5

Under 18s £5, under 5s free

Family Ticket £26 (2 adults and 2 children)

Hoglands timed ticket supplement £5

Website

http://www.henry-moore.org/hmf/press/press-information/henry-moore-institute-leeds/2012/2013--2014-exhibition-programme-highlights

Nature and Figure Study: Sculpture from Japan

22 January — 20 April 2014

The exhibition presents key sculptures by Takamura Kotaro (1883- 1956), Hashimoto Heihachi (1897-1935) and Hirakusa Denchu (1872- 1979).

These artists were born in the Meiji period, a time when Japanese artworks started to be known abroad and Western influences were absorbed into Japanese artistic production to create new forms and categories of object.

Suitable for

  • Any age

Where

Gallery 4

Admission

Adults £12
Concessions £10
Students £5
Under 18s £5, under 5s free
Family Ticket £26 (2 adults and 2 children)
Hoglands timed ticket supplement £5

Website

http://www.henry-moore.org/hmf/press/press-information/henry-moore-institute-leeds/2012/2013--2014-exhibition-programme-highlights

Nature and Figure Study: Sculpture from Japan

14 May — 27 July 2014

The exhibition presents key sculptures by Takamura Kotaro (1883- 1956), Hashimoto Heihachi (1897-1935) and Hirakusa Denchu (1872- 1979).

These artists were born in the Meiji period, a time when Japanese artworks started to be known abroad and Western influences were absorbed into Japanese artistic production to create new forms and categories of object.

Suitable for

  • Any age

Where

Gallery 4

Admission

Adults £12
Concessions £10
Students £5
Under 18s £5, under 5s free
Family Ticket £26 (2 adults and 2 children)
Hoglands timed ticket supplement £5

Website

http://www.henry-moore.org/hmf/press/press-information/henry-moore-institute-leeds/2012/2013--2014-exhibition-programme-highlights

Events details are listed below. You may need to scroll down or click on headers to see them all. For events that don't have a specific date see the 'Resources' tab above.

Dennis Oppenheim: Thought Collision Factories

21 November 2013 — 16 February 2014

His artistic practice encompassed actions, performances, installations, sculptures, film and architecture, all constantly challenging the comfort zones of artist, viewer and museum.

This exhibition pays attention to Oppenheim's use of fireworks and flares, sculptural materials he saw as embodying the creative forces of art making.

Suitable for

  • Any age

Where

Galleries 1, 2 and 3

Admission

Adults £12
Concessions £10
Students £5
Under 18s £5, under 5s free
Family Ticket £26 (2 adults and 2 children)
Hoglands timed ticket supplement £5

Website

http://www.henry-moore.org/hmf/press/press-information/henry-moore-institute-leeds/2012/2013--2014-exhibition-programme-highlights

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