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Exhibition Review
Barbara Hepworth: Art & Life
11/2021 | 1424 | 163
Pages: 1056-1058
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Rudd, Natalie (Rudd, Natalie)
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Barbara Hepworth: Art & Life The Hepworth Wakefield 21st May 2021–27th February 2022 | :
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1. Oval sculpture, by Barbara Hepworth. 1943. Plane wood with painted white concavities, 34.9 by 46.2 by 29.9 cm. (© Bowness, Hepworth Estate; courtesy Pier Arts Centre, Stromness; photograph David Lambert / Rod Tidnam).
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2. Fenestration of the ear (The microscope), by Barbara Hepworth. 1948. Oil and pencil on board, 34.5 by 44.5 cm. (Courtesy Ingram Collection; photograph J.P. Bland).
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3. Installation view of Barbara Hepworth: Art & Life at the Hepworth Wakefield, 2021, showing in the foregroud Oval form (Trezion), by Barbara Hepworth. 1961–63. Bronze, 94 by 144 by 87 cm. (Courtesy Hepworth Wakefield; photograph Lewis Ronald).
Exhibition Review
Black artists in 1980s Britain. Nottingham
04/2017 | 1369 | 159
Pages: 333-334
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Hylton, Richard (Hylton, Richard)
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68. A Fashionable Marriage, by Lubaina Himid. 1986 (Courtesy of Matthew Birchall and Tao Lashley-Burnley; exh. Nottingham Contemporary)
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69. Destruction of the National Front, by Eddie Chambers. 1979-80 (Tate, London; exh. Nottingham Contemporary)
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70. Lay back, keep quiet and think of what made Britain so great, by Sonia Boyce. 1986 (Arts Council Collection, London; exh. Nottingham Contemporary)