This blog on a beautiful retrospective of Roland Moody is from a series of blogs on a day visit to see the art in exhibitions at the Hepworth in Wakefield. This is number 6 of 6 & the final one.
Laura Cumming says of Ronald Moody’s Johanaan of 1936 that it is apparently ‘named after John the Baptist’ but more tellingly and with the sensitivity usual of this critic that ‘this elm torso is curiously androgynous, swelling and undulating and shot through with the glimmering contour lines of the wood’.[1] This is from a series of … More This blog on a beautiful retrospective of Roland Moody is from a series of blogs on a day visit to see the art in exhibitions at the Hepworth in Wakefield. This is number 6 of 6 & the final one.











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