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Turning Forms

Barbara Hepworth (1903 – 1975)

Utforska den moderna skulpturen av Dame Barbara Hepworth (1903–1975). En pionjär inom abstrakt konst, Hepworths verk – inklusive 'Oval Form' & 'Two Forms' – blandar surrealism och abstraktion. Upptäck hennes arv på Hepworth Wakefield.

Turning Form: A Meditation on Geometry and Emotion

Barbara Hepworth’s *Turning Form*, created in 1946 during her formative years in St Ives, represents more than just a sculptural exploration of geometric principles; it embodies a profound engagement with the natural world and a deeply felt response to its rhythms. This piece, housed within The Hepworth Wakefield's permanent collection, exemplifies Hepworth’s signature style—characterized by monumental forms that simultaneously convey stability and dynamism—a stylistic hallmark that cemented her place as one of Britain’s foremost modernist sculptors. The sculpture itself is deceptively simple: a circle bisected by a central yellow hue, enveloped in meticulously crafted white lines. These lines aren't merely decorative; they are integral to Hepworth’s technique – a method she termed “direct carving,” prioritizing the tactile experience of shaping raw material rather than relying on preparatory models. Hepworth painstakingly worked with Galway limestone, employing chisels and hammers to coax out the form from the stone itself, demonstrating an unwavering commitment to honoring the inherent qualities of the medium. The resulting surface is subtly textured, reflecting the artist’s deliberate manipulation of the stone's grain structure. Historically, *Turning Form* emerged during a period of significant artistic experimentation following World War II. Hepworth and her fellow artists in St Ives were grappling with new ideas about abstraction and how it could communicate complex emotions—a reaction to the trauma of conflict and a desire to express the beauty and vitality of the surrounding landscape. The circle, often interpreted as symbolizing wholeness and unity, juxtaposed against the radiating lines speaks to Hepworth’s fascination with movement and transformation – mirroring the ceaseless flux of nature itself. Beyond its formal considerations, *Turning Form* possesses an undeniable emotional resonance. Viewing it evokes a sense of contemplative stillness, punctuated by flashes of visual energy—a testament to Hepworth's ability to translate psychological states into sculptural form. The yellow hue at the center isn’t merely color; it represents warmth and luminosity, suggesting an inner radiance that contrasts with the coolness of the white lines. This interplay of hues underscores Hepworth’s belief in art’s capacity to convey intangible feelings—a conviction that continues to inspire artists and collectors alike.
  • Material: Galway Limestone
  • Technique: Direct Carving
  • Dimensions: Approximately 183 cm diameter
The Hepworth Wakefield’s careful preservation of *Turning Form* ensures that future generations can appreciate the enduring legacy of Barbara Hepworth—a sculptor who dared to confront both geometric precision and emotional depth, establishing herself as a pivotal figure in the history of modern art.

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  • Subject or theme: Geometric Shape
  • Influences: Surrealism
  • Location: Kimbell Art Museum
  • Artist: Barbara Hepworth
  • Title: Turning Form
  • Movement: Modernism
  • Medium: Bronz

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