Talk

Henry Moore and Roland Penrose, Lee Miller, and the Surrealists

23 October 2025
17:00
£10

Join Mary Moore and Antony Penrose for a conversation exploring their parents' relationship and the Surrealists.

Join Mary Moore and Antony Penrose for a conversation exploring Henry Moore's friendships and collaborations with Roland Penrose, Lee Miller and the Surrealists.

Mary Moore, Henry Moore’s daughter, is joined in this discussion by Antony Penrose, Photographer and Co-Founder and Co-Director of the Lee Miller Archives, and son of Roland Penrose and Lee Miller.

The event is introduced and moderated by Laura Barlow, Senior Curator of Collections and 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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Henry Moore Studios & Gardens

Perry Green, Much Hadham, Hertfordshire, SG10 6EE
01279 843333

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