CHEVILLOT Catherine, MATSON Sara.
Barbara Hepworth.
In Fine
Regular price
€35,00
| N° d'inventaire | 26468 |
| Format | 22 x 28 |
| Détails | 256 p., illustrated, publisher's hardcover. |
| Publication | Paris, 2020 |
| Etat | Nine |
| ISBN | 9782902302284 |
Barbara Hepworth (1903-1975) is one of the greatest female sculptors of the 20th century. century. She is part of the generation of artists (Arp, Calder, Gabo, Mondrian, etc.) who, in the aftermath of the First World War, reinvented art between abstraction and figuration, in a humanist and universal approach of profound renewal of forms. In close collaboration with the Tate, the Musée Rodin invites you to a unique (re)discovery of the brilliant career of this unique artist who invented a most original poetics, close to abstract art but strongly inspired by nature.
From marble to bronze, plaster to wood, Barbara Hepworth has always known how to vary materials and textures with fertile inspiration. Paintings, drawings and engravings, evocations of the studio, documents and archival photographs illustrate the sensitive and fascinating universe of the artist, a true alchemy between landscape, inner world and material.
From marble to bronze, plaster to wood, Barbara Hepworth has always known how to vary materials and textures with fertile inspiration. Paintings, drawings and engravings, evocations of the studio, documents and archival photographs illustrate the sensitive and fascinating universe of the artist, a true alchemy between landscape, inner world and material.
From marble to bronze, plaster to wood, Barbara Hepworth has always known how to vary materials and textures with fertile inspiration. Paintings, drawings and engravings, evocations of the studio, documents and archival photographs illustrate the sensitive and fascinating universe of the artist, a true alchemy between landscape, inner world and material.