Barbara Hepworth (British Artists)

Barbara Hepworth (British Artists)

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Curtis, Penelope
Tate Publishing
EAN: 9781849760423
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Barbara Hepworth began her career as a sculptor in London in the late 1920s, and quickly established herself in the vanguard of the modern movement. Caught in St Ives by the outbreak of the war, she went on to spend thirty-six years - exactly half her life - in the town. Hepworth came to value the sense of community she found in St Ives, but it was this very rootedness that allowed her to develop sculpture for the national and international stage. Hepworth remains a central figure in British twentieth-century art, and this book describes her life and work, giving an up-to-date survey of the contexts in which she can currently be understood. Penelope Curtis describes the impetus behind the formal clarity of her sculpture, an attempt at 'holding the beautiful thought' amidst the difficult times in which she lived. Reissued in the brand new hardback British Artists format this is an overview of life and key works of one of Britain's most loved modernist artists. It includes full colour photographs of Hepworth's most famous sculptures.
EAN 9781849760423
ISBN 184976042X
Binding Hardback
Publisher Tate Publishing
Publication date May 2, 2013
Pages 96
Language English
Dimensions 253 x 192 x 12
Country United Kingdom
Readership General
Authors Curtis, Penelope
Illustrations 60 Illustrations, color