A new show focusing on the artist’s fascination with string includes works unseen beyond private collections| the Guardian
At its best, Hepworth’s work is like an invigorating walk by the sea. What a shame, then, that Tate has trapped her sculptures in airless vitrines| the Guardian
Barbara Hepworth's 1943 Sculpture with Colour (Oval Form) Pale Blue and Red will remain in England following a successful financial appeal by the Hepworth Wakefield museum and UK charity the Art Fund.| Artforum
The fundraising campaign was also supported by the National Lottery Heritage Fund and the Art Fund| The Art Newspaper - International art news and events
Sold last year, the iconic sculpture by Barbara Hepworth will stay in the UK after £3.8 million was raised to match the price.| The Art Insider
New owner wants to take Sculpture with Colour (Oval Form) Pale Blue and Red, created in Cornwall in second world war, overseas| the Guardian
Mark Hill examines a newly rediscovered 1930s Modern British painting by studio potter and artist William Staite Murray.| Mark Hill | Antiques & Collectables Expert | Author & Publisher