A fantastic evening tonight with Peter Davies exploring the art collection of Keele University. Some absolute gems including https://t.co/0H2YMz58xj

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‘I rarely draw what I see – I draw what I feel in my body.’ – preeminent St Ives artist and sculptor, died in 1975.

​See more accredited prints by Hepworth, produced in collaboration with award-winning https://t.co/Xcoqc1f16O

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Dame Barbara Hepworth
Genesis
1969

See work by on display at the Barbara Hepworth Museum and Sculpture Garden in St Ives, and at Tate St Ives...

© Bowness

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born in 1881

He had enormous influence on 20th century art, working in a variety of styles. His work was 1st encountered by in 1920's Paris, who then returned to visit him with in 1932.

See 'Head of a Woman' at

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This week our is Barbara Hepworth Two Heads 1932, part of Margaret Gardiner's (1904 – 2005) original gift

In 2008 the Hepworth Family Trust gifted Two Heads (Mother and Child) c. 1932 to the Pier Arts Centre Collection

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Experimenting with a reduced range of tones to sum up remarkable lives in broad brushstrokes.

https://t.co/OTyVADsz1G

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The 'Barbara Hepworth: Art & Life' show opens today! Info here: https://t.co/jFJMcroA23. This is her Curved Forms with Green of 1943, given by the artist's friend Margaret Gardiner to in 1979. (c) Bowness

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The Summer Group Show is now open at Gazelli Art House London. The show will run until August 29th, 2020 and features works from artists including amongst others.

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. will open on 1st August - what better way to celebrate than exploring the inspiring creativity of two of the greatest people & https://t.co/fPsm8Ir04A

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In 1947, English sculptor Barbara Hepworth accepted an invitation to visit a hospital operating theatre and study surgeons at work. Her interest in surgeons’ work had been triggered by seeing her daughter Sarah hospitalised.

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Dame Barbara Hepworth (1903 - 1975)

Three Forms
Pelagos
Conversation with Magic Stones

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Till March 22 the Musée Rodin will be holding the first monographic on the work of 🇬🇧 British in in association with . Her abstract works aspire to an ideal, peaceful world. 🌎✨💙
https://t.co/qGgLgOO8Qh via

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tonal studies in Year 9 today - proud teacher! 🌟

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'I rarely draw what I see. I draw what I feel in my body.' - Dame Barbara Hepworth

Pictured: Spiral with Red, 1946 by Dame Barbara Hepworth © Bowness. Currently on display in Speech Acts: Reflection-Imagination-Repetition.

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