Proceeds from the sale of the polished bronze work—the identity of was lost to time after it was bequeathed in the 1960s—will go towards student bursaries
Unused since her death, the Palais de Danse—where the sculptor created some of her most famous monumental works—will aim to engage the local community in the Cornish town as well as housing an exhibition about the artist
Recent publication is the first comprehensive account of works inspired by a visit to Switzerland in 1949
Broadcaster and his daughter select works by artists such as Barbara Hepworth and Elisabeth Frink
The British artist's celebrated sculptures, as well drawings, paintings and fabric designs, go on show at the Hepworth Wakefield
All you ever wanted to know about Hepworth, from a pictorial autobiography to a collection of her poems, notes and transcripts—selected by the curator and biographer Eleanor Clayton
His successor at the London institution pays personal tribute to the persuasive and effective British curator, writer and critic
Scholar with an international outlook who was director of the Henry Moore Foundation and executor of his mother-in-law, Barbara Hepworth
Built in the wake of the Second World War, Harlow maintains a remarkable collection with pieces by Henry Moore, Barbara Hepworth and Rodin
Former dance hall was bequeathed to the Tate by the sculptor's family
Works were installed throughout the historic building before lockdown
Recent record prices for the two artists boosted results for 20th-century British works, while Victorian art struggled
The gender imbalance within the Tate's holdings is to be redressed, following in the footsteps of the Moderna Museet in Stockholm
“Your head is like the loveliest pebble I’ve ever seen” said the sculptor Barbara Hepworth to her second husband, artist Ben Nicholson
Another show will take place in Yorkshire Sculpture Park, West Bretton
Leading the pack are Nicholson and Hepworth, while prices for Lanyon, Hilton and Heron are rising dramatically
Barbara Hepworth’s sculptures in high-society benefit at PaceWildenstein
After much controversy surrounding the archives release, Sir Alan Bowness releases part of the archive to Tate
Also in London, Lotta Hammer's gallery in Fitzrovia and "Some of my best friends are geniuses" curated by Jake Chapman
Despite the sculptor’s wishes, Alan Bowness has failed to hand her papers over to the Tate