Single Form (Chûn Quoit)
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Single Form (Chûn Quoit)
Giclée / Kunstiprint
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Single Form (Chûn Quoit): A Meditation on Neolithic Echoes
Barbara Hepworth’s “Single Form (Chûn Quoit)” is not merely a sculpture; it's an invitation into a dialogue with the ancient, a resonant echo of prehistoric ritual and the enduring power of form. Created in 1961, this arresting piece—a study in dark stone, meticulously carved and subtly textured—captures Hepworth’s signature style: a masterful blend of abstraction and deeply rooted connection to the natural world. The work immediately commands attention with its verticality, a stark yet graceful presence that speaks of both strength and vulnerability. It's a form that seems simultaneously grounded in the earth and reaching for something beyond – a visual embodiment of contemplation.
The sculpture’s genesis lies within the evocative landscape of Cornwall, specifically referencing the “quoit” chamber tombs found on the Penwith peninsula. These Neolithic structures, characterized by their distinctive circular openings, served as sacred spaces, imbued with layers of ritual and belief. Hepworth deliberately chose to evoke this ancient geometry, translating its essence into a contemporary form. The rough-hewn surface of the stone, achieved through careful carving and polishing, suggests the raw materiality of the original tombs while simultaneously hinting at the artist’s deliberate shaping – a delicate balance between preservation and reimagining.
Materiality and Technique: A Dance Between Stone and Light
Hepworth's choice of material—a dark, possibly bronze or similar stone—is crucial to the sculpture’s impact. The deep hue absorbs light, creating an immediate sense of weight and solidity. Yet, it is not a monolithic mass; subtle variations in texture – areas of roughness juxtaposed with polished surfaces – invite close inspection. This tactile quality encourages viewers to engage physically with the work, sensing its form through touch as much as sight.
The technique employed is one of painstaking refinement. Hepworth’s process involved a deliberate layering and shaping of the stone, guided by an intuitive understanding of its inherent qualities. The circular opening, piercing the upper portion of the sculpture, isn't simply a decorative element; it acts as a focal point, drawing the eye inward and suggesting a portal to another realm. The subtle gradations in tone, achieved through careful polishing and carving, create a sense of depth and volume, transforming what could have been a flat plane into a dynamic three-dimensional form.
Symbolism and Emotional Resonance
“Single Form (Chûn Quoit)” transcends its purely formal qualities to evoke profound symbolism. The reference to the Neolithic quoit tombs speaks to humanity’s enduring fascination with death, ritual, and the mysteries of the past. The sculpture can be interpreted as a meditation on time, memory, and the cyclical nature of existence – a reminder that we are all connected to those who came before us.
Furthermore, the work possesses an undeniable emotional resonance. Its austere beauty and contemplative form invite viewers to slow down, to breathe deeply, and to engage in a quiet dialogue with their own inner selves. The sculpture’s simplicity is deceptive; it holds within it a vastness of meaning, prompting reflection on themes of spirituality, mortality, and the enduring power of human creativity.
A Legacy of Modern Sculpture
Barbara Hepworth was a pivotal figure in 20th-century art, pioneering new approaches to sculpture that moved beyond traditional representational forms. “Single Form (Chûn Quoit)” stands as a testament to her innovative spirit and her profound connection to the natural world. Her work continues to inspire artists and collectors alike, offering a timeless exploration of form, space, and the human condition. Reproductions of this iconic piece provide a remarkable opportunity to bring Hepworth’s vision into any setting, adding a touch of contemplative elegance and historical significance.
Sarnased teosed
Kunstniku elulugu
varaj puud ja haridus
dame barbara hepworth, auvakas inglise kunstnik ja skulptuurikunstnik, sündis 10. jaanuaril 1903 Yorkshire'i Wakefield'is. Tema kunstiline teekond algas Leeds School of Art'is alates 1920. aastast ning hiljem võitis ta maakonna stipendium, et õppida Londoni Kunsti Akadeemias (RCA) alates 1921. aastast kuni diplomile saamist 1924. aastal.kunstiline karjäär
- dame barbara hepworthi looming on modernismi, eriti kaasaegse skulptuuri, suurepärane näidis. Ta oli üks väheseid naiskunstnikuid, kes saavutas rahvusvahelist tuntust.
- 1933. aastal asutas ta koos ben nicholsoni, paul nashi ja teistega Unit One kunstiliikumingu, eesmärgiga ühendada surrealism ja abstraksjon Briti kunstis.
- Hepworthi varajane looming oli iseloomulik abstraksiale ning sellele, et ta osales Pariisis asunud kunstiliikumuses Abstraktion-Création.
olulised teosed ja näitusid
- Pronssist skulptuur oval form (trezion) on osa Kimbell Art Museumi kogumist Fort Worthis, USA. (vaata AllPaintingsStore'is)
- Skulptuur two forms on näitustel The Hepworth Wakefield muuseumis Wakefield'is, Ühendkuningustes. (vaata AllPaintingsStore'is)
- Marmorskulptuur totem on samuti osa The Hepworth Wakefield kogumikust. (vaata AllPaintingsStore'is)
pärand ja muuseumikogud
barbara hepworthi töö on laialdaselt tunnustatud ning tema skulptuurid ja maalid on osa erinevatest muuseumikogudest üle maailma. Kunstniku nimel nimetatud The Hepworth Wakefield peab endas arvukalt meistriteoseid tuntud kunstnikelt, sealhulgas ka ennast Hepworthit. (avasta rohkem The Hepworth Wakefieldi kohta AllPaintingsStore'is)johtlõpus
dame barbara hepworthi uuargustav töö kaasaegses Briti skulptuuris on jätnud temmatamat jälje kunstimaailma. Tema pärand jätkub inspireerima nii kunstnikke kui ka kunstihuvilisi, ning tema teosed jäävad kui tõestus tema uuenduslikust vaimust ja kunstilisest geniusest. luge aval Wikipedia'st barbara hepworthi kohtaBarbara Hepworth
1903 - 1975 , Ühendkuninga Margimaa
Lühikesed faktid
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Modernism, Abstraktioon
- Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist:
- Abstraction-Création
- Unit One
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
- Henry Moore
- Ben Nicholson
- Date Of Birth: 1903-01-10
- Date Of Death: 1975-05-20
- Full Name: Barbara Hepworth
- Nationality: Briti
- Notable Artworks:
- Oval Form (Trezion)
- Two Forms
- Totem
- Place Of Birth: Wakefield, Ülikool




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