The Courtauld Institute of Art

Hepworth in Colour

A major new exhibition of one of the most celebrated artists of the 20th century. Barbara Hepworth (1903 –1975) is best known for her abstract sculptural forms inspired by nature and the rugged seaside…

Exhibitions

Event Details

Category

Exhibitions

Event Starts

Jun 12, 2026

Event Ends

Sep 6, 2026

Venue

The Courtauld Institute of Art

Location

Vernon Square, Penton Rise, London

A major new exhibition of one of the most celebrated artists of the 20th century.

Barbara Hepworth (1903 –1975) is best known for her abstract sculptural forms inspired by nature and the rugged seaside landscapes of Cornwall, where she lived and worked.

This ambitious exhibition is the first to explore a less familiar aspect of her work, the artist’s lifelong fascination with colour, which she used in highly original and unexpected ways. The exhibition unites for the first time her early innovative sculptures with colour of the 1940s, displayed alongside the most important drawings from that decade, and includes major examples of her work with colour from the 1950s and 1960s.

Discussing her pioneering use of colour in sculpture with her son-in-law, the art historian Alan Bowness, Hepworth stated ‘In a way my colour has been accepted, but never understood’.

This focused, research-driven exhibition is comprised of around 20 sculptures and 30 exceptional drawings, showing sculpture in dialogue with her painted and graphic works.

At the heart of the exhibition is an extraordinary group of wood and stone carvings created in the 1940s, with vivid blues and yellows painted into hollows and onto curves. Many of these have never previously been shown together and include key works from public and private collections, including as far afield as Australia and Hong Kong.

Hepworth’s interest in colour continued across her career into the 1950s and 1960s, with her painterly bronze surfaces and surprising use of coloured marbles that expand the role of colour in sculpture and reflecting a more expressive painting and drawing practice.

The Joseph Hage Aaronson & Bremen Exhibition: Hepworth in Colour provides an exciting and unique opportunity to discover the vital and expressive role of colour in Hepworth’s sculpture, offering a fresh way of understanding one of the most remarkable artists of the 20th century.

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