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Genesis III

Genesis III by Barbara Hepworth

Barbara Hepworth’s Genesis III is more than just a sculpture; it's an embodiment of stillness, contemplation, and the profound connection between form and space—a testament to Hepworth’s pioneering approach to modern sculpture. Created in 1966, this piece exemplifies Hepworth’s signature style – characterized by smooth, polished surfaces that convey an ethereal quality while simultaneously grounding the artwork in geometric precision. The sculpture itself is composed of two interlocking circles crafted from alabaster, a creamy white stone known for its translucency and ability to absorb light beautifully. These circles aren't merely shapes; they represent opposing forces—perhaps representing duality or balance—and their subtle curves invite viewers to consider the interplay between movement and stability.
  • Material: Alabaster
  • Dimensions: Unknown
  • Date Created: 1966
Hepworth’s technique involved meticulous carving, utilizing specialized tools to sculpt away material until the desired form emerged. The surface finish achieved is remarkably smooth—almost luminous—thanks to a process of grinding and polishing that brings out the stone's inherent radiance. This painstaking attention to detail speaks volumes about Hepworth’s dedication to her craft and underscores her belief in the transformative power of sculptural form. It’s remarkable how Hepworth manages to convey such depth of emotion through seemingly simple geometric shapes. Historical Context: Genesis III was produced during a period of significant artistic experimentation, as Hepworth navigated the evolving landscape of postwar British sculpture. She was part of a cohort of artists who sought to break away from traditional representational art and explore new avenues for expressing ideas and emotions through abstraction. The influence of Surrealism can be discerned in Hepworth’s work—particularly her fascination with organic forms and her exploration of subconscious imagery—though she consistently maintained a disciplined aesthetic rooted in geometric principles. Symbolism: While Hepworth herself resisted interpretations of her sculptures as overtly symbolic, Genesis III undeniably evokes feelings of serenity and contemplation. The circles represent wholeness and unity, suggesting an aspiration to transcend duality and achieve harmony. Furthermore, the alabaster stone—known for its purity and luminosity—symbolizes enlightenment and spiritual illumination. It’s a piece that invites viewers to pause, observe, and consider the fundamental questions of existence. Emotional Impact: Viewing Genesis III is akin to entering a meditative space. The sculpture's stillness encourages introspection and prompts us to appreciate the beauty of understated elegance. Its luminous surface captures and diffuses light, creating an atmosphere of calm and tranquility—a reflection of Hepworth’s artistic vision and her profound understanding of how art can nourish the soul. It remains a powerful reminder that true artistry lies in conveying emotion without resorting to explicit imagery, allowing viewers to engage with the artwork on a deeply personal level.

باربرا هيبورث (1903 – 1975)

استكشف المنحوتات الحداثية للديم باربرا هيبورث (1903-1975). رائدة الفن التجريدي، يمزج عملها - بما في ذلك 'Oval Form' و'Two Forms' - بين السريالية والتجريد. اكتشف إرثها في متحف هيبورث ويكفيلد.

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معلومات سريعة

  • Location: Wakefield Council Permanent Art Collection
  • Influences: Surrealism
  • Artist: Barbara Hepworth
  • Subject or theme: Geometric patterns
  • Movement: Modernism
  • Artistic style: Abstraction
  • Medium: Oil and pencil on board

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