After moving to Cornwall in 1939, Barbara Hepworth began experimenting with color in her sculptures, as a new show in London explores.
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‘Extremely rare’ Barbara Hepworth sculpture to go on public display after successful £3.8m fundraiser
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 ...
Barbara Hepworth began working in bronze late and reluctantly. The British artist’s loyalty to wood and stone stemmed partly from her informal apprenticeship as a twenty-something in Italy under ...
In death as in life, it has been the unhappy fate of the sculptor Barbara Hepworth (1903–75) to be overshadowed by her compatriot and contemporary Henry Moore—by the size of his output, the scale of ...
The artist's unwillingness to give up her career has been harshly judged. A pair of new exhibitions at the Courtauld shed new light on her artistic persona ...
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 ...
Thinking about watching 'The Art of Barbara Hepworth' on your favorite screen? Here’s where you can watch it, including streaming services and cable providers with rental, purchase, and subscription ...
Tate Britain will open the first major Barbara Hepworth exhibition in London for almost fifty years. Barbara Hepworth (1903–75) is most commonly associated with St Ives, Cornwall, where she lived from ...
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