Two Forms
芭芭拉·海沃斯(1903 – 1975)
探索芭芭拉·海沃斯爵士(1903-1975)的现代主义雕塑作品。作为抽象艺术的先驱,海沃斯的作品——包括《椭圆形式》与《两种形式》——融合了超现实主义与抽象主义。前往海沃斯·威克菲尔德美术馆探索她的艺术遗产。
Barbara Hepworth’s “Two Forms”: A Testament to Minimalism and Organic Geometry
Barbara Hepworth (1903 – 1975), a British sculptor whose career spanned decades of artistic innovation, remains an enduring figure in the history of modern art. Her work embodies a profound exploration of form and space, prioritizing simplicity and conveying a deep connection to the natural world—qualities powerfully realized in “Two Forms,” created in 1937.
The sculpture itself is deceptively straightforward. Constructed from concrete – a material Hepworth favored for its solidity and ability to capture subtle tonal variations – it presents two interlocking forms that ascend vertically, separated by a shallow concave curve. These shapes aren’t representational; they eschew recognizable imagery in favor of pure geometric abstraction. Instead, Hepworth sought to distill the essence of form itself, mirroring the principles championed by the Unit One movement she co-founded alongside fellow artists Ben Nicholson and Paul Nash.
Hepworth's approach aligns closely with the broader aesthetic currents of the time. The Unit One group rejected academic conventions and embraced a radical simplification of artistic expression, influenced heavily by Surrealism’s exploration of subconscious imagery and Dada’s rejection of traditional artistic hierarchies. However, unlike Surrealists who often employed dreamlike juxtapositions, Hepworth focused on achieving visual harmony through precise geometric relationships—a deliberate counterpoint to the prevailing anxieties surrounding societal upheaval.
The curve between the two forms is particularly significant. It isn't merely a structural element; it embodies an organic principle – mirroring the contours of rock formations and suggesting a dynamic interplay between opposing forces. Hepworth herself described her sculptures as “attempts to capture the feeling of stone,” reflecting her fascination with geological textures and shapes. This sensitivity to natural forms distinguishes “Two Forms” from purely intellectual exercises in abstraction.
“Two Forms” continues to resonate today, serving as a cornerstone of minimalist sculpture and demonstrating Hepworth’s unwavering commitment to exploring fundamental visual concepts. Its quiet elegance speaks volumes about the artist's belief that beauty resides in restraint and that art can communicate profound emotional truths without resorting to overt symbolism.
- Material: Concrete
- Dimensions: Unknown (likely relatively small)
- Location: Currently housed in a private collection.
关于此作品
- 标题: Two Forms
- 艺术家: 芭芭拉·海沃斯
- 年份: 1937
- 版权状态: 版权保护中
- 所在地: The Hepworth Wakefield
- 运动感: Modern Sculpture
- 媒介: Sculpture Bronze
- 创作时期: Mature Period
- 关键词: barbara hepworth sculpture , modern art sculpture , geometric sculpture
作品概览
- Artistic style: Modern Sculpture
- Subject or theme: Abstract Form
- Location: Private Collection
- Artist: Barbara Hepworth
- Notable elements or techniques: Curved Shape
- Title: Two Forms
- Year: 1937


