Henry Moore

Visual Arts British 1898 – 1986 100 quotes

A British artist best known for his semi-abstract monumental bronze sculptures which are located around the world as public works of art.

Quotes by Henry Moore

I'm interested in the relationship between the internal and external forms.

Interviews with Henry Moore 1960

The artist is a channel for something greater than himself.

Interviews with Henry Moore 1960

The most important thing is to keep working, to keep experimenting.

Interviews with Henry Moore 1960

I believe that art can change the world, even if it's just a little bit.

Interviews with Henry Moore 1960

The sculptor's job is to reveal the hidden beauty in things.

Interviews with Henry Moore 1960

The human form is a landscape in itself.

Interviews with Henry Moore 1960

Art is a way of communicating with people on a deeper level.

Interviews with Henry Moore 1960

I'm always trying to find new ways of expressing myself.

Interviews with Henry Moore 1960

The artist must be open to new ideas, new influences.

Interviews with Henry Moore 1960

Sculpture is about mass and space, about solid and void.

Interviews with Henry Moore 1960

The artist's role is to make visible the invisible.

Interviews with Henry Moore 1960

I believe that art should be a part of everyday life.

Interviews with Henry Moore 1960

The most important thing is to be true to yourself as an artist.

Interviews with Henry Moore 1960

The artist must be a keen observer of life.

Interviews with Henry Moore 1960

My work is about the human condition, about life and death.

Interviews with Henry Moore 1960

The sculptor must have a good eye for proportion and balance.

Interviews with Henry Moore 1960

Art is a universal language that transcends cultural barriers.

Interviews with Henry Moore 1960

The artist's job is to create something new and original.

Interviews with Henry Moore 1960

I'm interested in the power of simple forms.

Interviews with Henry Moore 1960

The most important thing is to have passion for what you do.

Interviews with Henry Moore 1960