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Barbara Hepworth Museum

Barbara Hepworth Museum, St Ives, Cornwall, TR261AD


Barbara Hepworth Museum: Barbara Hepworth's studio and garden have been run by the Tate since 1980, and are now an integral part of Tate St Ives. Hepworth, who died in 1975, asked in her will that Trewyn Studios and the adjacent garden, with a group of her sculptures placed as she wished, be permanently open to the public.

Visiting the Museum and Garden is a unique experience, which gives remarkable insight into the work and outlook of one of Britain's most important twentieth-century artists. .


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Barbara Hepworth Museum
Barnoon Hill
St Ives
St Ives
Cornwall
TR261AD   map

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£3.95 / £2.25
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