Tri hemisfære
Modern Sculpture
1967
13.0 x 13.0 cm
The Hepworth Wakefield
Three Hemispheres: A Study in Form and Silence
Barbara Hepworth’s ‘Three Hemispheres’, created in 1967, stands as a testament to the enduring power of minimalist sculpture – a deceptively simple arrangement that speaks volumes about artistic intention and philosophical contemplation. The artwork consists of three white plaster sculptures meticulously positioned on a pale grey surface, capturing the essence of Hepworth’s signature style: organic abstraction rooted in geometric precision.Composition and Spatial Harmony
The sculptural grouping is remarkably balanced, mirroring itself across a central axis. Each hemisphere – as Hepworth termed them – occupies roughly equal space, fostering a sense of serenity and visual equilibrium. This deliberate symmetry isn't merely aesthetic; it reflects Hepworth’s fascination with natural forms and her desire to convey a feeling of wholeness and interconnectedness—themes prevalent throughout her oeuvre. The sculptures dominate the frame, inviting viewers to immerse themselves in their tactile qualities and subtle contours.Materiality and Technique: Embracing Plaster's Quiet Beauty
Hepworth skillfully employed plaster casting – a technique she championed for its ability to faithfully reproduce organic shapes – demonstrating mastery over material manipulation. The plaster itself possesses a characteristic smoothness punctuated by delicate irregularities, hinting at the process of creation. Reinforcing agents were likely incorporated into the mix to ensure structural stability during the molding phase. This careful consideration of materials underscores Hepworth’s commitment to conveying texture and physicality alongside conceptual ideas.Symbolism Within Geometric Forms
The circular forms of the hemispheres are imbued with symbolic significance, referencing celestial spheres and representing notions of universality and eternity. The central holes serve as voids—spaces that paradoxically define the sculptures' presence and invite contemplation about emptiness and potential. Hepworth’s exploration of these concepts aligns with broader humanist concerns regarding human experience and spirituality – mirroring her belief in the importance of quiet reflection and observation.A Legacy of Modern Minimalism
‘Three Hemispheres’ exemplifies Hepworth’s contribution to modernist sculpture, securing its place as a cornerstone of British art history. Its understated elegance and profound simplicity continue to inspire artists and designers alike, demonstrating that beauty can reside in restraint and that powerful artistic statements can emerge from seemingly uncomplicated forms. This reproduction offers an exceptional opportunity to appreciate the enduring legacy of Barbara Hepworth’s vision—a celebration of form, texture, and contemplative silence.Barbara Hepworth (1903 – 1975)
Odkrijte modernistične skulpture Dame Barbare Hepworth (1903–1975). Pionirka abstrakcije, Hepworthina dela – vključno z 'Oval Form' in 'Two Forms' – združuje surrealizem in abstrakcijo. Njena dediščina v Hepworth Wakefield.
O tem umetniškem delu
- Naslov: Tri hemisfære
- Umetnik: Barbara Hepworth
- Leto: 1967
- Prvotne dimenzije: 13.0 x 13.0 cm
- Format: Vodoravna orientacija
- Status avtorskih pravic: Zavetno pod avtorsko pravico
- Kje je razstavljeno: The Hepworth Wakefield
- Ustvarjalno obdobje: Mature Period
- Kontekst korpusa: hepworth’s surrealist roots , nature and spirituality
- Namen: Akcent
Ključni podatki
- Movement: Modernizem
- Medium: Plaster
- Subject or theme: Abstrakcija
- Dimensions: 13 cm x 13 cm
- Year: 1967
- Artistic style: Abstraktna escultura
- Location: Zbirka