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 ...
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.
Revealing and complex exploration of Barbara Hepworth's work features two parallel soundtracks. One is taken entirely from the artist's own words, drawn from interviews and letters, and newly recorded ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
When her triplets were born in 1934, Sculptress Barbara Hepworth laid aside her hammer and chisel for a whole month. Otherwise, domestic duties have rarely kept her from her work as an artist. As a ...
IIIF provides researchers rich metadata and media viewing options for comparison of works across cultural heritage collections. Visit the IIIF page to learn more. ALEX REID & LEFEVRE GALLERY, London. ...
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.