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 ...
Pace Gallery is pleased to present the first exhibition in the U.S. since 2001 dedicated to the work of pioneering modernist sculptor Barbara Hepworth. Presented in association with the Hepworth ...
58 x 80.5 cm. (22.8 x 31.7 in.) Having worked on figurative drawings in the 1940s and early 1950s, by the 1960s Hepworth once again focused on the abstract. Space and the relationship between shapes ...
Ablack-and-white photo of the British sculptor Barbara Hepworth, spread across two pages in Eleanor Clayton’s new biography of the artist, neatly sums up her place in the canon of 20th-century art.
I am constantly plagued by this little-woman attitude,” the British sculptor Barbara Hepworth told an interviewer in 1966. “There is a deep prejudice against women in art.” She had reason to be tetchy ...
LONDON (Reuters Life!) - A new gallery named after British sculptor Barbara Hepworth and costing 35 million pounds ($58 million) will open to the public in the northern English city of Wakefield on ...
Wonderful, intense eyes peer from above surgeons’ masks which fall over faces to make holy, spiritual visions. Hands are treated with a similar delicacy, and their gestures remind of Renaissance ...
On August 25th, 1939, sculptor Barbara Hepworth moved to St. Ives in Cornwall, England, and to honor the 81st anniversary of that event, Google has replaced their homepage logo with a Doodle ...
“Art is beyond sex,” says Barbara Hepworth, and she would deplore being called Britain’s top woman sculptor. Yet she is, and more: after her old friend Henry Moore, she is possibly Britain’s best ...
Dame Barbara Hepworth, the English abstract sculptor, is honored in today's Google Doodle, on the anniversary of the day she arrived in St. Ives and established her studio. In the Doodle, Hepworth can ...
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.