Shaping a Century: Exhibition of works by modern British sculptors on view at NewArtCentre

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Shaping a Century: Exhibition of works by modern British sculptors on view at NewArtCentre
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SALISBURY.- NewArtCentre announces an exhibition in the Gallery and Artists House of important works by some of the most significant British artists of the twentieth century including Hepworth, Moore, Armitage and Turnbull. By juxtaposing diverse works from the 1950s onwards, this new show examines the contribution British sculptors have made which helped shape an art that was truly international in scope and significance.

A particular highlight of the exhibition is a large tapestry by Henry Moore; entitled ‘Three Seated Figures’ (1974), it was made by Brose Patrick Studios in Scotland after an original drawing from 1944. ‘Three Seated Figures’ is one of only seven tapestries Moore had made in Scotland, a further twenty three were made at West Dean in Sussex. The idea of Henry Moore’s collaborations with tapestry studios was first suggested by the artist’s daughter Mary. The designs for the tapestries were taken from earlier drawings, which Moore carefully selected, and which were then enlarged up to ten times their original size. They depict a series of typical motifs including reclining women, the mother and child and the seated figure.

Alongside ‘Three Seated Figures’ the exhibition features works by Henry Moore’s peers alongside examples by artists from successive generations. Shaping a Century therefore includes key works by Robert Adams, Kenneth Armitage, Clive Barker, Reg Butler, Anthony Caro, Hubert Dalwood, George Fullard, Phillip King, Bernard Meadows, F. E. McWilliam, Victor Pasmore and William Turnbull amongst others, as well as important sculptures, drawings and prints by Barbara Hepworth. Each artist in this exhibition has contributed to the development of sculpture both formally and materially and the works demonstrate sculpture of the last century remains an enduring and provocative art form.










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