After moving to Cornwall in 1939, Barbara Hepworth began experimenting with color in her sculptures, as a new show in London ...
Barbara Hepworth’s elegant works, with their harp-like strings and splashes of blue, evoke the foamy breakers of St Ives. But should we really be surprised she used colour?
Anish Kapoor gets a blockbuster showing, Barbara Hepworth’s pioneering use of colour is showcased and the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition kicks off ...
WAKEFIELD, England — The sculptor Barbara Hepworth was born in the former mill town of Wakefield, West Yorkshire, in 1921, and it is at the Hepworth Wakefield, a gallery named in her honor, which was ...
Photographs taken in the Hampstead studio shared by the sculptor Barbara Hepworth (1903-75) and painter Ben Nicholson ...
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 ...
Sculpture With Colour (Oval Form) Pale Blue And Red by Dame Barbara Hepworth was sold for more than £3.5m in 2024 A West Yorkshire art gallery is attempting to raise sufficient funds to purchase a ...
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 ...
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 ...
Today a landmark UK-wide touring programme from Art Fund, the national charity for museums and galleries, launches at Penlee House Gallery & Museum in Penzance with the opening of Making Her Mark: A ...
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 ...