Barbara Hepworth
by Tate
Sold out
Original price
$27.95
-
Original price
$27.95
Original price
$27.95
$27.95
-
$27.95
Current price
$27.95
Description
This book presents an intimate story of English sculptor Barbara Hepworth (1903–1975) at work. Hepworth’s granddaughter, Sophie Bowness, draws on Hepworth’s correspondence and family memories and records to offer the first study devoted to Hepworth’s studio in the English seaside town of St. Ives in Cornwall. The book illuminates the ways in which the place and Hepworth’s work were bound together; the studio, and especially the garden that Hepworth shaped, was the ideal context in which her sculptures were viewed. Following Hepworth’s death in 1975, the studio became the Barbara Hepworth Museum and Sculpture Garden, which was then given to the Tate Gallery, laying the foundation for Tate’s current St. Ives location. It contains the largest group of Hepworth’s works, permanently on display in the place in which they were created.
PUBLISHER:
Harry N. Abrams
ISBN-10:
184976526X
ISBN-13:
9781849765268
BINDING:
Paperback
BISAC:
ART
PUBLICATION YEAR:
2018
NUMBER OF PAGES:
128
BOOK DIMENSIONS:
7.875(W) x 9.625(H) x 0.625(D)
AUDIENCE TYPE:
General / Adult
LANGUAGE:
English