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Fragment

Barbara Hepworth (1903 – 1975)

Poznaj modernistyczne rzeźby Barbary Hepworth (1903-1975). Pionierką sztuki abstrakcyjnej była Hepworth, której dzieła – w tym 'Oval Form' i 'Two Forms' – łączą surrealizm z abstrakcją. Odkryj jej dziedzictwo w Muzeum Hepworth Wakefield.

Fragment – A Meditation on Form and Absence

“Fragment,” created in 1971 by Dame Barbara Hepworth, stands as a testament to the enduring power of minimalist sculpture and its ability to convey profound emotional resonance. This deceptively simple piece—a sheet of brown paper bearing a meticulously crafted cutout design—captures Hepworth’s signature approach: stripping away extraneous detail to reveal the essence of form itself.

Hepworth, born in Wakefield, Yorkshire, in 1903, emerged as one of Britain's foremost sculptors during the modernist movement. Her formative years at Leeds School of Art and her subsequent scholarship to the Royal College of Art instilled a dedication to abstraction that would define her artistic trajectory. Influenced by Surrealism and championed by movements like Abstraction-Création in Paris, Hepworth sought to express inner experience through geometric shapes and textures—a pursuit reflected powerfully in “Fragment.”

The Sculpture Within Paper

The artwork’s brilliance lies not merely in its visual appearance but in the conceptual framework underpinning it. Hepworth herself described her process as "finding a form," emphasizing that sculpture wasn't about representing something external but rather about embodying an internal state. The cutout design—resembling a stylized hemisphere—represents this core principle. It embodies the idea of wholeness disrupted, hinting at contemplation and perhaps even loss.

Hepworth’s technique involved painstakingly carving into alabaster and marble, achieving surfaces that appear to defy gravity and conveying an ethereal quality. This meticulous attention to detail is mirrored in the precision with which the paper cutout was executed. The subtle variations in tone and texture contribute to a sense of depth and dimensionality—a characteristic feature of Hepworth’s oeuvre.

Historical Context and Artistic Legacy

“Fragment” emerged during a period of significant artistic experimentation, mirroring broader trends within British sculpture of the time. Hepworth's collaboration with Ben Nicholson and Paul Nash in the Unit One movement solidified her position as a pioneer of abstraction and challenged conventional notions of representation. Her work continues to inspire artists today, demonstrating that beauty can reside in simplicity and that art possesses the capacity to evoke complex emotions.

Reproductions of “Fragment” offer an opportunity to appreciate Hepworth’s masterful vision—a captivating glimpse into a seminal moment in modern sculpture history. Bringing this iconic artwork into your home or studio elevates interior design with its understated elegance and invites contemplation on themes of form, absence, and the exploration of inner space.


O tym dziele

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  • Artist: Barbara Hepworth
  • Year: 1971
  • Dimensions: Nieznane
  • Artistic style: Abstrakcja
  • Movement: Modernizm
  • Title: Fragment
  • Influences: Surrealizm

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