An evening discussion exploring Henry Moore's collaborations with architects including I.M. Pei and Sir Frederick Gibberd.
This evening discussion explores Moore’s collaborations with architects and his role in developing the symbiotic relationship between sculpture and architecture that helped change perceptions of public space in the built environment.
Henry Moore had creative relationships with many international architects throughout his career, from I.M. Pei to Sir Frederick Gibberd, and was frequently invited to make sculptures to accompany a new building or development.
Join Yesolmi Umolu (Independent Curator) and Ines Weizman (Director of PhD Architecture and Professor of History and Theory of Architecture at the School of Architecture, Royal College of Art, London) for this evening discussion, introduced and moderated by Laura Barlow (Senior Curator of Collections & Research, Henry Moore Studios & Gardens).
Please note, this talk takes place after Henry Moore Studios & Gardens closes. A £10 event ticket does not include admission to the studios & gardens during normal opening hours. If you would like to visit during the day, please purchase an annual ticket in addition to your event ticket.

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Perry Green, Much Hadham, Hertfordshire, SG10 6EE
01279 843333
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Open Wednesday 16 April to Sunday 2 November 2025.
Wednesdays to Sundays and Bank Holidays, 11am - 5pm
Studios close at 4pm
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