"I think that every sculpture must be touched, it's part of the way you make it and it's really our first sensibility, it is the sense of feeling, it is the first one we have when we're born. I think every person looking at a sculpture should use his own body. You can't look at a sculpture if you are going to stand stiff as a ramrod and stare at it, with as sculpture you must walk around it, bend toward it, touch it, and walk away from it." - Barbara Hepworth About Hepworth
To see more of Hepworth's work, click here To watch an interview of Hepworth explaining the reasoning behind her work (the same interview the top quote comes from), click here
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AuthorA senior at Maggie Walker taking Art IV Archives
May 2018
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