Leading British portrait photographer Gemma Levine reveals the daily exploits of Henry Moore’s work and the progression of his ideas from origin to execution, surrounded by Henry Moore sculptures and accompanied by photographs and sound recordings from Tate’s archive of her work.
Gemma Levine has published 20 photographic books and her work has been featured in over 60 exhibitions. Gemma is accompanied in this lecture by art historian and curator, Ann Harezlak.