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Tate Britain will open the first major Barbara Hepworth exhibition in London for almost fifty years. Barbara Hepworth (1903–75) is most commonly associated with St Ives, Cornwall, where she lived from ...
Barbara Hepworth’s Previously Unseen Stringed Sculptures Make Their U.K. Debut The exhibition is the first to delve into Hepworth's use of string throughout her practice. Barbara Hepworth in her ...
Barbara Hepworth always suffered from not being Henry Moore. Or, in fact, from not being any old Henry, John or Jacob. Sculpture being a man's business and all. Except, maybe it's not quite that ...
An oval-shaped sculpture by Dame Barbara Hepworth is up for sale with a multimillion-pound price tag. The piece, Sculpture With Colour (Oval Form) Pale Blue And Red, created in March 1944, is part ...
A public campaign was launched on Thursday to raise £3.8 million ($5 million) to buy a rare Barbara Hepworth sculpture and keep it on British soil. A private collector bought the wooden work ...
A sculpture by Dame Barbara Hepworth worth £3.5 million has been given a temporary export bar to prevent it from leaving the UK. Sculpture With Colour (Oval Form) Pale Blue And Red, created in ...
An oval-shaped sculpture by Dame Barbara Hepworth is expected to fetch millions when it goes under the hammer. The piece, created in 1944 by the Wakefield-born artist, is being sold by Christie's ...
A bronze sculpture by Barbara Hepworth that had been languishing in a headmasters office for more than 60 years is to go on sale—with the funds raised going towards art student bursaries.
A sculpture by Dame Barbara Hepworth has sold for more than £3.5m at auction. The oval-shaped piece, carved in 1943 by the Wakefield-born artist, was sold by Christie's auction house in London.
Dame Barbara Hepworth’s Sculpture With Colour (Oval Form) Pale Blue And Red, is expected to sell for between £2.2m and £3.2m (James Manning/PA) (PA Wire) Your support helps us to tell the story.