Such an imaginative reworking of an earlier piece would be consistent with Hepworth's economy of production and may be compared to the incorporation of earlier carvings in a bronze such as
Hollow Form with Inner Form (Tate Gallery T03148) of the same year.
Hepworth's most notable works include the following: - Torso (1928, Tate)- Figure of a Woman (1929, Tate)- Infant (1929, Tate)- Seated Figure (1932 - 3, Tate)- Sculpture with Profiles (1932, Tate)- Two Forms (1933, Tate)- Three Forms (1935, Tate)- Discs in Echelon (1935, cast 1959, Tate)- Wave (1943, National Gallery of Scotland)- Dyad (1949, National Gallery of Scotland)- Pierced Form (Epidauros, 1960, Tate)- Sphere with Inner Form (1963, Tate)-
Hollow Form with White (1965, Tate)- Construction (Crucifixion) Homage to Mondrian (1966, Winchester Cathedral)- Conversation with Magic Stones (1973, National Gallery of Scotland)
Her most significant works of sculpture include the Dag Hammerskjold Memorial Single Form (1963, United Nations, New York), Pelagos (1946, Tate London),
Hollow Form with White Interior (1963, Gimpel Fils, London), and Conversation with Magic Stones (1973, National Gallery of Scotland).
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Hollow Form with White Interior (1963) Guarea Wood, Gimpel Fils, London.
Her most important works include the Dag Hammerskjold Memorial Single Form (1963, United Nations, New York), Pelagos (1946, Tate London),
Hollow Form with White Interior (1963, Gimpel Fils, London), and Conversation with Magic Stones (1973, National Gallery of Scotland).
Hollow Form with White Artist: Dame Barbara Hepworth 1903 - 1975 Date: 1965 Classification: sculpture Medium: Elm Dimensions: object: 1346 x 584 x 464 mm Presented by the artist 1967 © Bowness
- Mother and Child (1934, Tate Collection, London)- Three Forms (1935, Tate Collection, London)-
Hollow Form with White Interior (1963, Gimpel Fils, London)- Figure Walnut (1964, Fondation Maeght, Saint - Paul - de-Vence)
The broad grain that is a striking feature of
Hollow Form with White results from the timber's rapid growth and makes it especially suitable for large pieces.
In 1969 Hepworth enquired of the gallery's director, Norman Reid, «how is
the Hollow Form with White elm wearing since Dicon Nance repaired it for you?»
Hollow Form with White was the last of a range of sculptures presented by the artist to the Tate Gallery in 1967.
Barbara Hepworth in the Palais studio at work on the wood carving
Hollow Form with White Interior, 1963 Photograph: Val Wilmer © Bowness, Hepworth Estate
Hollow Form with Inner Form Artist: Dame Barbara Hepworth 1903 - 1975 Date: 1968 Classification: sculpture Medium: Bronze Dimensions: object: 1293 x 660 x 735 mm Presented by the executors of the artist's estate 1980 © Bowness
Not exact matches
What is this contentment
with hollow forms, «a pile of broken images,» to quote Eliot?
The language of liberation,
with its salvation history themes, seems
hollow and hypocritical in our mouths, bespeaking a new
form of American theological triumphalism.
Then I
hollow out the thin, small leaves and choke to
form a receptacle for anything from a dip to use
with the leaves to a grains salad.
Most hockey blades are ground to
form a concave
hollow, the speedsters said, while their blades are filed
with a flat area in the middle — plus slightly turned - up areas at front and back for easier pivoting in the turns.
And after closing the WGC - Bridgestone Invitational
with 68 - 66 over the weekend, Johnson told reporters at Quail
Hollow that he was «finally coming back into [pre-Augusta]
form.»
These epiphytes
form hollow tubers, known as domatia,
with preformed entrance holes, which give access to a network of galleries that provide the ants
with protected nesting space.
To do so, they started
with a human embryonic stem cell line, which they chemically nudged to become cells that
form what's known as the primitive streak on the
hollow ball of cells of the early embryo.
These rock formations filled
with tiny crystalline surprises take shape once
hollow cavities
form in the earth, often left over from magma or withering organic matter.
There's a
hollow at the heart of things, a strange decency and politeness for a film that strives to depict, in epic
form, man's dark and visceral struggle
with the world and himself.
In a nice move, the spine features a portion of the Pixie
Hollow tree that aligns
with the covers of the first two, presumably
forming the entire image once all five films are placed together.
Cinematographer Adam Stone plays well
with the light and dark that
forms a foundational aspect of the story, and even though not every aspect of it is fully realized, the tension rises admirably and successfully keeps you engaged even if looking back it's a somewhat
hollow experience.
It might seem a
hollow, too - clever trick, but the necessity to cram the frame — comparatively speaking, of course — gives the proceedings a lot of comic tension, as the actors are rarely more than a foot away from each other, and complements Anderson's tableau
form of narrative shorthand — such as the proper introduction to one villain
with a shot looking down at the weapons arranged on his desk — incredibly well.
The two -
form entry infant school
with 240 children was built in 1957 over a single storey, over two floor levels using a timber ‑ framed modular system
with single ‑ glazed wooden windows and vertical painted timber board - clad uninsulated
hollow walls.
The ablation casting process allows for the fine - tuning of both the cast part's shape, as well as the material properties of the castings in the energy - absorbing areas of the vehicle, while minimizing weight in the
form of a
hollow part
with optimized wall thickness.
The deep redwood canopy is a vertical Eden filled
with mosses, lichens, spotted salamanders, hanging gardens of ferns, and thickets of huckleberry bushes, all growing out of massive trunk systems that have fused and
formed flying buttresses, sometimes carved into blackened chambers,
hollowed out by fire, called «fire caves.»
If a Doji
forms after a series of candlesticks
with long
hollow bodies (like White Marubozus), the Doji signals that the buyers are becoming exhausted and weakening.
You use humanity to upgrade your standing
with specific covenants, make in - game NPC alliances, kindle bonfires to give you more uses for your Estus flask and, most importantly, revert from «
hollow»
form.
Hand fabrication is imperative to her process,
with an emphasis on
hollow forms, she makes one - off or small scale series» of pieces to commission and in collaboration
with other artists.
Her pieces, unlike blown up plaster molds from clay, are built structurally and directly by making
hollowed plaster
forms using the rags and t - shirts as a kind of support for the shells, which she then melds together
with burlap.
The wondrous frosty surface that cloaks each piece could easily provoke a viewer to perceive
hollow frozen ice
forms filled to the brim
with water.
His work is known as sculpture that pursues the possibilities of the ceramic medium: beautiful and organic
forms, flowing marble patterns, and sculptures
with cracks and
hollows.
A favorite
form that occurs in Puryear's work, the thick - looking stone bulge is surprisingly
hollow, coloring the otherwise sturdy shape
with qualities of uncertainty, emptiness, and loss.
In addition to the Beetle Trilogy, the show presents works such as Controller of the Universe, an explosion of tools such as saws, pickaxes and rakes, a piece that expresses the artist's skepticism of blind trust in technological innovation, which time transforms into old - fashioned, obsolete
forms; and
Hollow / Stuffed: market law, a small replica of a submarine
with biodegradable plastic sacks full of salt hanging from the ceiling on steel cables.
Its
hollowed oval
form contrasts
with the circular
forms that BH 117 and 118 are based on.
New Acquisitions Theaster Gates» Reflection Piece, 2016, (clay, 13 x 10 x 11 inches) is a ceramic sculpture that combines a mask - life visage
with a
hollow vessel to
form a reliquary of the human spirit.
Re-configured specifically for Pace London — some placed directly on the floor, others tethered by cordage from the walls and ceiling — many of these recent works appear weightless in space, their
forms seemingly relieved of mass and gravity, a sense further emphasized by their
hollow construction
with 3 mm plywood.
A
form that reoccurs in Puryear's work is the
hollow mass, a solid shape
with qualities of uncertainty and emptiness.
In these
hollow or multipart objects, which are seemingly intended to fundamentally embody the possibility of constructing a geometric entity, there is — contrary to expectation and by virtue of their differing lengths and diameters and the irregular distribution of their mass - a constant relativization of the congruence of the
form with itself.
Painted on a textured ground, a face
with hollow eyes appears in the overlapping
forms.
First, I
formed the shell of the nest
with the decorative excelsior - leaving a
hollow in the middle for my terra cotta saucer.