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Tate Publishing
07 December 2022
A new and revised edition of the 2002 popular title, The Barbara Hepworth Sculpture Garden, this exquisitely produced book showcases the garden in St Ives throughout the seasons, with new photography and updated information on the plants from the Head Gardener, Jodi Dickinson.

Barbara Hepworth's studio at Trewyn in St Ives is a unique combination of sub-tropical garden and sculpture museum. A haven of peace, it provided Hepworth with a working environment, a showcase for her sculpture, and the opportunity to pursue her love of gardening. The Barbara Hepworth Sculpture Garden is a beautiful record of the plants and sculptures at Trewyn through the seasons, exploring the relationship between Hepworth's sculpture and the natural forms that surround them.

With specially commissioned photographs and full descriptions of both plants and sculptures, this is a comprehensive record of Barbra Hepworth's years in St Ives, and a beautiful souvenir of the garden. Texts from art historian and previous curator at Tate, Chris Stephens, along with Miranda Philips contextualises the work of Hepworth and the decisions made to create one of the most famous artists gardens in the world.
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Imprint:   Tate Publishing
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 190mm,  Width: 250mm, 
Weight:   300g
ISBN:   9781849767941
ISBN 10:   1849767947
Pages:   96
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

MIRANDA PHILLIPS is an art historian and garden writer based in St Ives. JODI DICKINSON is Head Gardener at The Barbara Hepworth Studio and runs Juniper Gardens in Cornwall. CHRIS STEPHENS is an art historian and previously Senior Curator at Tate Britain. He is an expert on St Ives art, on which he has published widely.

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