The Henry Moore Foundation was created by the sculptor Henry Moore in 1977 to advance the education of the public by promoting their appreciation of the fine arts, particularly the work of Henry Moore. The trustees pursue this aim through four principal activities: the display and study of Moore's work (Collections and Exhibitions); the Henry Moore Institute, a centre for the study of sculpture; collaborations with artists and galleries to show new work (Contemporary Projects), and a programme of grants and donations to institutions in support of exhibitions, conservation, commissions, research and small capital needs.
"The Henry Moore Foundation was created by the sculptor Henry Moore in 1977 to advance the education of the public by promoting their appreciation of the fine arts, particularly the work of Henry Moore. The trustees pursue this aim through four principal activities: the display and study of Moore's work (Collections and Exhibitions); the Henry Moore Institute, a centre for the study of sculpture; collaborations with artists and galleries to show new work (Contemporary Projects), and a programme of grants and donations to institutions in support of exhibitions, conservation, commissions, research and small capital needs."@en
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