Working in the abstract way seems to release one’s personality and sharpen the perceptions so that in the observation of humanity or landscape it is the wholeness of inner intention which moves one so profoundly. The components fall into place and one is no longer aware of the detail except as the necessary significance of wholeness and unity.... a rhythm of form which has its roots in earth but reaches outwards towards the unknown experiences of the future. The thought underlying this form is, for me, the delicate balance the spirit of man maintains between his knowledge and the laws of the universe.
Dame Barbara Hepworth DBE

Dame Barbara Hepworth DBE, 1968

Sir Terry Frost, 1979

Dame Barbara Hepworth DBE, 1968

Patrick Heron CBE, 1982

Dame Barbara Hepworth DBE, 1968

John Wells, 1972

Peter Lanyon, 1958

Dame Barbara Hepworth DBE, 1965

Bernard Leach CH CBE, 1964