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Barbara Hepworth with the Gift plaster of Figure for Landscape and a bronze cast of Figure (Archaean)November 1964. Photograph by Lucien Myers

Museum Exhibitions

Barbara Hepworth

Art and Life

The Hepworth Wakefield, West Yorkshire
May 21 – Oct 31, 2021

In summer 2021, to mark The Hepworth Wakefield’s 10th anniversary, the Yorkshire-based gallery will organize the most expansive exhibition of Barbara Hepworth’s work in the UK since the artist’s death in 1975.

The exhibition will present an in-depth view of the Wakefield-born artist’s life, interests, work and legacy. It will display some of Hepworth’s most celebrated sculptures including the modern abstract carving that launched her career in the 1920s and 1930s, her iconic strung sculptures of the 1940s and 1950s, and large-scale bronze and carved sculptures from later in her career. Key loans from national public collections will be shown alongside works from private collections that have not been on public display since the 1970s, and rarely seen drawings, paintings and fabric designs. It will reveal how Hepworth’s wide sphere of interests comprising music, dance, science, space exploration, politics and religion, as well as events in her personal life, influenced her work.

Contemporary artists Tacita Dean and Veronica Ryan have been commissioned to create new works which will be presented within the exhibition. Each artist will explore themes and ideas that interested Hepworth and that continue to resonate with their own work. Artworks by Bridget Riley from the 1960s will also be presented in dialogue with Hepworth’s work from the same period.

To coincide with the exhibition, The Hepworth Wakefield’s curator Eleanor Clayton is writing a major new biography on the artist, published by Thames & Hudson. There will also be a one-hour documentary about Hepworth’s life and career on Sky Arts in spring 2021.

For more information, visit The Hepworth Wakefield's (opens in a new window) website.

  • Museum Exhibitions — The Hepworth Wakefield Presents "Barbara Hepworth: Art and Life", Aug 25, 2020