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John Barnes announced for Ilkley Literature Festival | Bradford Telegraph and Argus

FOOTBALL legend John Barnes will be discussing his powerful book, The Uncomfortable Truth About Racism, at this year s Ilkley Literature Festival.

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Barbara Hepworth: Symbols Of Art & Life - Hepworth Wakefield

Looking back on her work, Hepworth identified three important sculptural forms to which she continually returned.

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The Hepworth Wakefield opens an expansive exhibition of Barbara Hepworth's work

To mark a href= https://hepworthwakefield.org/ target= blank The Hepworth Wakefield /a ’s 10th anniversary, the Yorkshire-based gallery opene

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Barbara Hepworth: Art and Life review – a blockbuster of diminishing returns

Sun 30 May 2021 08.30 EDT In the mid-1950s, Barbara Hepworth returned to bronze after a break of 30 years. Casting in metal not only meant that several editions of the same work could be made and sold; it was more durable than her carvings, and thus better suited, as she put it, to the “travelling circus” of the contemporary art world. But the change brought with it a shift in style, too: a salty new freedom. The first of these bronzes, Curved Form (Trevalgan) (1956), the idea for which Hepworth conceived while gazing at the Atlantic from a hill between St Ives and Zennor, has a sense of movement her work had hitherto lacked. Its arms, lithe yet muscular, bring to mind the wings of some huge, greenish sea bird. Such a heavy thing – and yet it might take off at any moment.

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