A Landmark for Modern Art in Leeds
Standing proudly beside Leeds Art Gallery on The Headrow, the Henry Moore Institute is one of the UK’s leading centres for sculpture.
Founded to celebrate and expand the legacy of Henry Moore (1898–1986) — one of Britain’s greatest sculptors — the institute promotes understanding and appreciation of three-dimensional art through exhibitions, research, and public engagement.
Today, it continues Moore’s mission: making sculpture accessible, relevant, and inspiring to all.
A Legacy of Vision and Form
The institute opened in 1982, supported by the Henry Moore Foundation, established by the artist himself. Its purpose is not only to display art but also to explore sculpture as a living, evolving practice.
Moore, born in Castleford, West Yorkshire, believed art should belong to everyone — and his foundation ensures that his vision continues.
In addition, the institute collaborates with artists, historians, and museums worldwide, placing Leeds firmly on the global art map.
Exploring the Henry Moore Institute
1. The Galleries
Three main galleries host rotating exhibitions of sculpture from around the world — from classical forms to experimental contemporary works.
Exhibitions often juxtapose historic pieces with bold new creations, encouraging visitors to see sculpture in fresh and unexpected ways.
2. The Archive and Library
Upstairs, the institute houses one of the world’s most significant sculpture research archives, containing photographs, sketches, letters, and manuscripts by leading artists.
Researchers, students, and art lovers can explore materials that illuminate the evolution of sculpture over the last two centuries.
3. Talks, Workshops, and Tours
Regular public programmes include artist talks, workshops, and guided tours, making the institute a dynamic space for discussion and discovery.
Therefore, it’s not just a gallery — it’s a creative hub for learning and exchange.
Learn more at the Henry Moore Institute official site
Visiting the Henry Moore Institute
How to Get There
Address: The Headrow, Leeds LS1 3AH
By Train: 10-minute walk from Leeds Station.
By Bus: City centre routes stop directly on The Headrow.
By Car: Parking available nearby at The Light and Woodhouse Lane.
Opening Hours & Admission
Open Tuesday–Sunday, 10am–5pm. Entry is free.
Facilities
Accessible galleries and toilets
Free entry to exhibitions and library
Gift shop with art books and prints
Café next door at the Tiled Hall (shared with Leeds Art Gallery)
Nearby Attractions
Leeds Art Gallery: Directly next door, showcasing British painting and sculpture.
Leeds City Museum: Explore archaeology, natural history, and culture.
Leeds Town Hall: A masterpiece of Victorian architecture and events.
Victoria Quarter: Elegant arcades for shopping and design lovers.
Together, they form the Leeds Cultural Quarter.
Why Visit the Henry Moore Institute?
The Henry Moore Institute is more than a gallery — it’s a conversation between art, history, and the human form. Whether you’re drawn to classic sculpture or cutting-edge installations, it offers insight, inspiration, and a sense of connection to Moore’s enduring legacy.
It’s a space where ideas take shape — literally.
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