New and exclusive set of two plates numbered in an open edition featuring crops of the screenprint Moon Play, 1972 by Barbara Hepworth. Produced on the occasion of the exhibition Barbara Hepworth: Art & Life at The Hepworth Wakefield and the gallery's 10th anniversary.
Barbara Hepworth made a number of prints between 1969 and 1972 using screenprint and lithograph techniques. She explained how she used these processes to work on ideas which would eventually translate into sculpture, achieving an abstract sense of space, form and texture through the use of transparent smooth layers and bold mark-making.
Barbara Hepworth had a fascination with space exploration and celestial bodies which began appearing in her sculptures and prints following the first non-crewed moon landing in 1959. Hepworth embraced the impact of scientific advances with a sense of spirituality, writing in 1966: ‘I regard the present era of flight and projection into space as a tremendous expansion of our sensibilities, and space sculpture and kinetic forms are an expression of it; but in order to appreciate this fully I think that we must affirm some ancient stability.’
Made in Stoke-on-Trent, the heart of the English pottery industry.
Set of two plates
Materials: Bone china
Dimensions: 27.5cm diameter
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