Barbara Hepworth Museum and Sculpture Garden - St Ives, Cornwall
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Footage of St Ives, including the Barbara Hepworth Museum & Sculpture Garden, seals, & the Trevose Harbour Hotel.
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Barbara Hepworth Museum Garden, St Ives 2006
The Barbara Hepworth Sculpture Garden in St Ives, Cornwall. Shot on a gorgeously sunny day in May 2006.
The Barbara Hepworth Museum and Sculpture Garden St. Ives
The Barbara Hepworth Museum and Sculpture Garden in St. Ives Cornwall. Rosemary's Cornwall Links - rosemarylinks.co.uk
A SCULPTED SLICE OF St IVES - THE BARBARA HEPWORTH MUSEUM & SCULPTURE GARDEN
The St IVES TOURISM ASSOCIATION ( garden party, held at the former home and workplace of our most celebrated artist. Thanks to The Old Vicarage, St Ives Harbour Hotel & Spa, Tate St Ives, The Keep and Rivendell Guest House for generously donating raffle prizes, which raised funds for the St Ives Tate Expansion project, and to the Hepworth Estate for permitting the use of their images. (6 June 2013)
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St IVES IN THE SNOW
THE BEACHES
THE LIFEBOAT
St IVES IN DECEMBER
SEPTEMBER FESTIVAL and OTHER ‘CULTURE’
CEREMONIES and TRADITIONS
THE CORNWALL PLAYLIST
Barbara Hepworth Museum and Sculpture Garden
Andrew Jackson takes us on a tour of the Barbara Hepworth Museum in St Ives.
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Barbara Hepworth Museum & St Ives
Wonderful sculptures at the house were Barbara Hepworth lived in St. Ives, now a museum of her work, plus a walk round the town. To read more about my travels in the UK see - theworldismylobster.org.uk
Hepworth studio St. Ives UK
Barbara Hepworth Studio/Museum and Sculpture Garden, St. Ives, Cornwall, UK
It offers a remarkable insight into the work and outlook of one of Britain’s most important twentieth-century artists Barbara Hepworth (1903-1975). Sculptures in bronze, stone and wood are on display in the museum and garden, along with paintings, drawings and archive material. Barbara Hepworth first came to live in Cornwall with her husband Ben Nicholson and their young family at the outbreak of war in 1939. She lived and worked in Trewyn studios – now the Barbara Hepworth Museum – from 1949 until her death in 1975. Following her wish to establish her home and studio as a museum of her work, Trewyn Studio and much of the artist’s work remaining there was given to the nation and placed in the care of the Tate Gallery in 1980. Finding Trewyn Studio was a sort of magic’, wrote Barbara Hepworth. ‘Here was a studio, a yard and garden where I could work in open air and space. Most of the bronzes are in the positions in which the artist herself placed them. The garden itself was laid out by Barbara Hepworth with help from a friend, the composer Priaulx Rainier.
Barbara Hepworth Garden, St Ives 2013
Anna Chen, Paul Anderson and Denise Ingamells in Barbara Hepworth's sculpture garden in St Ives.
Barbara Hepworth - Figures in a Landscape (1953) - extract
Narrated by future Poet Laureate Cecil Day Lewis, 'Figures in a Landscape' offers a poetic portrait of sculptor Barbara Hepworth and the otherworldly Cornwall landscapes that inspired her work. Priaulx Rainier's haunting score beautifully complements the extraordinary works of art, placed in the Cornish spaces that influenced them. Hepworth had been commissioned to design sculptures for the Festival of Britain two years before this film, and remains one of Britain's most celebrated sculptors - she was made a Dame in 1965. She died during a fire at her St. Ives studio in 1975. (Alex Davidson)
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Scenes from St Ives, Cornwall - Tate Gallery, Alfred Wallis, Barbara Hepworth, Harbour & Town
A little tour around a few of the beautiful sights of St Ives. Cornwall is amazing and I can't wait to go back when time and funds allow! It's such an artistic, creative, and inspiring place. I'm missing it already and want to explore further afield next time as we only took one trip outside of St Ives the entire week we were there, due to the fact that there is just so much to see and do in St Ives. Have any of you been to Cornwall, and if so, what's your favourite area? Let me know in the comments below!
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REVIEW: Barbara Hepworth Sculpture Garden, Tate St Ives, by ArtTop10.com Founder Robert Dunt
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ArtTop10.com Founder Robert Dunt tours the magical Barabara Hepworth Sculpture Garden in St Ives.
The Barbara Hepworth Museum and Sculpture Garden in St Ives, Cornwall preserves the 20th-century sculptor Barbara Hepworth's studio and garden much as they were when she lived and worked there. She purchased the site in 1949 and lived and worked there for 26 years until her death in a fire on the premises in 1975.
Hepworth's workshop left virtually untouched
The studio, known as Trewyn Studio, was purchased by Barbara Hepworth in 1949, and is typical of the stone-built houses in St Ives. Her living room is furnished as she left it, while the workshop remains full of her tools and equipment, materials, and part-worked pieces. The museum was opened by her family in 1976, after Barbara had left instructions to this effect in her will. It is the largest collection of her works that are on permanent display.[1]
The sculptures featured at the museum (mainly in the secluded garden) were some of her favourites. Her workshop also includes a queue of uncut stones that one visitor has described as still waiting for their moment in the shadow of her workshop. In 1950 she acquired two huge blocks of Galway limestone which she carved into her Festival of Britain commission, the Contrapuntal Forms. A set of photographs in the museum shows the progress of this project. Wood carving was done in an upstairs room, and the bronze statues she started casting in 1956 had their origins in the plaster prototypes she worked on in the upper of the two outside studios.
She was helped in the creation of the garden by her friend, the South African-born composer Priaulx Rainier.
Barbara Hepworth died in a fire at this site in 1975, when she was aged 72.
The family passed the museum to the Tate gallery in 1980 and they still manage it.
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Barbara Hepworth: freedom and form | FT Life
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In June, Tate Britain will stage the first major London survey of Barbara Hepworth’s work since 1968. To complement it, the Hepworth gallery in Wakefield opens an exhibition about the sculptor’s last decade. The FT’s Griselda Murray Brown reports.
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Travel Moth Visits the Barbara Hepworth Museum, St Ives
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BARBARA HEPWORTH SCULPTURE GARDEN
The Barbara Hepworth Sculpture Garden is well worth a visit,when visiting, St Ives Cornwall.My photographs show most of her work,as the artist herself placed them, with the help of a friend.
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Bryn Sayles discusses Barbara Hepworth's monumental sculpture Single Form.