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Barbara Hepworth

  • Barbara Hepworth

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From the Blurb: The two great pioneer figures of modern British sculpture are Henry Moore and Barbara Hepworth. Though fellow students in their early days and sharing an interest in direct carving and 'truth to materials', their work soon developed in quite different directions. Barbara Hepworth moved towards complete abstraction and, with her second husband Ben Nicholson, came to play a major role in the international abstract movement. Her early abstract carvings, of extreme simplicity and purity, formed the starting-point for her more complex later works in which the forms were hollowed out or pierced with holes: their smooth surfaces make a great appeal to the sense of touch, while their clarity of form radiates a calm perfection. Since the outbreak of war in 1939 she has lived at St. Ives in Cornwall and has been influenced by the Cornish light and coastline in fact, a number of her post-war works embody her sensations of being in a landscape. This exhibition, which was selected in collaboration with the artist, covers her entire development and illustrates her use of a wide range of materials of different colours and textures; it includes a number of sculptures with strings or coloured surfaces, as well as some of her recent bronzes and her abstract and figurative drawings. The catalogue introduction is by Ronald Alley, the Keeper of the Tate Gallery's Modern Collection.

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  • Exhibitions
  • Portraits
  • Modern Sculpture
  • Sculptors
  • Tate Gallery
  • Biography
  • English Sculpture
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  • Barbara Hepworth

    1903 - 1975

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    Rev. ed

    Tate Gallery, Tate Gallery Publications, Brand: Tate Gallery Publications

    1985

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    IVAM

    2004

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    F.lli Pozzo-Salvati-Gros Monti

    1965

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    Galerie Charles Lienhard

    1960

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British Council

1959

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    Whitechapel Art Gallery

    1962

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    Moonraker Press

    1977

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    Arts Council of Great Britain

    1971

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    Wildenstein

    1996

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    Tate Gallery Publications

    1968

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    Marlborough Fine Art (London) Ltd

    1972

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    Boston Book and Art Shop

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    New and extended ed. edited by Anthony Adams

    Moonraker Press

    1978

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    Marlborough Galerie

    1975

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    Éditions du Griffon

    1961

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    Tate Gallery

    1982

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    Marlborough Fine Art (London) Ltd

    1970

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    Universe Books

    1959

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    Gimpel and Weitzenhoffer

    1971

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    Marlborough Fine Art (London) Ltd

    1982

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    Musée des beaux-arts de Nancy, Fage

    2006

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    D. McKay Co.

    1962

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    The Gallery

    1954

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    D. McKay Company

    1962

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    Gimpel Gallery

    1969

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    Tate Gallery Publications Dept.

    1968

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    Lund Humphries

    1961