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(On til October 25th and highly recommended; if you have a wheelchair-using friend, persuade them to go with you and via the magic of concession + companion the price drops from a slightly eyewatering £18/head to a much more reasonable £7.75, I am just saying.)

Something I've been remarking on to pretty much anyone who's around when the topic comes up, recently, is that I Am Very Into Modern Sculpture These Days and I don't actually know why, in that I can't articulate what about abstract sculpture it is that does it for me (which I'd like to be able to if only so that, having articulated the matter, I can find more of it), and I'm also not terribly literate on the genre so am unaware of the conversations going on around me.

This exhibit made a point of emphasising that Hepworth's later work - the characteristic abstract carvings - were conceptualised by the artist as landscapes enfolding and embracing the viewer. 'I cannot write anything about landscape without writing about the human figure and human spirit inhabiting the landscape. For me, the whole art of sculpture is the fusion of these two elements.' (And here's the paper I'm quoting that from, on figure and landscape.)

In addition to which, something I had not previously consciously understood is that she adopted Cornwall, or Cornwall adopted her, or something; and even it was almost the right part, by which I mean almost the part of the coast path I - still - know so well that you can show me a photograph taken anywhere along a 10-mile stretch and I'll be able to tell you where the photographer was standing.

The exhibition included a film, part of her very careful curation of public images of her works, of her sculptures in situ in the liminal space that is beaches and coastal cliffs, with waves washing over them, as inherently tactile objects designed to be touched and lifted and moved and seen, and seen through, in the dual sense of transparency and lens.

Even I began, almost, to understand Cubism: in the gallery of her early work, exhibited alongside that of her partner Ben Nicholson, with which and with whom she was in dialogue.

The curation of this exhibition is thoughtful and kind and clever, but clever in that it invites you to join in its delight, rather than being at all remote or austere. It was an absolute joy to move around; there were felicities of alignment at my height that were simply deliciously sensual, and I gather it worked similarly well when standing. I was very, very glad to have spent an afternoon in its company.

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Date: 2015-09-22 10:41 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] fyreharper
Oh, that sounds lovely :) If Only Teleporter! The photographs in those links are quite intriguing. I'm glad you got to see them in person!

Yes, I AM a massive Hepworth fangirl

Date: 2015-09-23 09:11 am (UTC)
oursin: Painting by Carrington of performing seals in a circus balancing coloured balls (Performing seals)
From: [personal profile] oursin
Isn't it lovely! Not perhaps quite as amazing as her Sculpture Garden at St Ives (but that has really significant access problems, from being the garden of her studio and as it were an organic work), but pretty much up there with the Pavilion in the grounds of the Kroller-Muller in the Netherlands that we visited a couple of years ago (which is I think all latish work).

I also strongly recommend Louise Nevelson's sculpture if you ever have the chance to see any (my trips to US have been punctuated with side expeditions to visit museums that hold things of hers or visit public sculpture she did, e.g. Nevelson Plaza in NY).

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Date: 2015-09-24 12:05 pm (UTC)
hunningham: Beautiful colourful pears (Default)
From: [personal profile] hunningham
I have a trip planned. Tickets already booked. I am going with partner and it is going to be Hepworth sculptures AND lunch at Vanilla Black. So looking forward to it all.

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Date: 2015-09-24 07:55 pm (UTC)
hunningham: Beautiful colourful pears (Default)
From: [personal profile] hunningham
Unlikely to manage that - I'll just enjoy and go wow a lot. I find reviewing quite hard and am always impressed by people who can do it well - think about what they liked and disliked (and why) and then write about it coherantly.

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