Strings first showed up in Barbara Hepworth’s (1903–1975) practice in 1939—and remained threaded throughout her practice. To the British sculptor, they served her perceptual aims, allowing dramatic ...
A rare sculpture by Yorkshire-born artist Barbara Hepworth will be placed on permanent display for the first time ever after £3.8m was raised to save it. The 1943 artwork, titled Sculpture with Colour ...
A public campaign was launched on Thursday to raise £3.8 million ($5 million) to buy a rare Barbara Hepworth sculpture and keep it on British soil. A private collector bought the wooden work, which ...
The U.K. has successfully raised £3.8 million ($5.1 million) to save Barbara Hepworth’s (1903–1975) Sculpture with Colour (Oval Form) Pale Blue and Red for the nation. Created by one of Britain’s most ...
Introduction / Penelope Curtis and Chris Stephens -- Crafting modernism: Hepworth's practice in the 1920s / Ann Compton -- Reflections on a relationship: Barbara Hepworth and Ben Nicholson, the early ...
Barbara Hepworth, “Pelagos” (1946), Sculpture Elm and strings on oak, 430 x 460 x 385 mm (Tate © Bowness) Barbara Hepworth in the Palais de la Danse studio, St ...
Michael White is a co-convener of the AHRC-funded Hepworth Research Network, working with The Hepworth Wakefield and the University of Huddersfield to bring together art historians, artists, ...
HMSG copy purchased from the Arts Libraries Endowment. Barbara Hepworth: The Sculptor in the Studio' is the first study devoted to Hepworth's St Ives studio in which the centrality of Trewyn Studio ...
Barbara Hepworth Barbara Hepworth, born in Wakefield, England in 1903, was a leading figure in modernist sculpture. She studied at the Leeds School of Art and the Royal College of Art in London.
Barbara Hepworth's stolen sculpture "Two Form (Divided Circle)" (1969) in Dulwich Park, South London (image via cbcnews.com) BBC reported yesterday that a sculpture by the esteemed British artist ...