Loading

Prototype for Construction (Crucifixion)

Barbara Hepworth1966-67

The Hepworth Wakefield

The Hepworth Wakefield
Wakefield, United Kingdom

Construction (Crucifixion) relates closely to two contemporaneous paintings – Construction I of 1965 and Construction II of 1966. Hepworth wrote, ‘I’d been experimenting with colour in relation to bronze, and I wanted to go free and hang up a circle. Why shouldn’t I? It seems to upset people: I find it very serene and quiet. […] I had been very ill, and I wanted to do it – it had been boiling in my mind.’

Construction (Crucifixion) relates to the strengthening of Hepworth’s Christian faith. The prototype was constructed in aluminium (L section, sheet and tubing) in the Palais de Danse workshop by Hepworth and her assistants. Paint was applied directly onto the aluminium. Two construction drawings survive, with colour notes (‘Citrus Yellow’, Post Office Red’ and ‘Cornish Blue’).

Show lessRead more
  • Title: Prototype for Construction (Crucifixion)
  • Creator: Barbara Hepworth
  • Date Created: 1966-67
  • Physical Dimensions: 391 x 471.3 x 92 cm
  • Rights: © Bowness. Presented by the artist’s daughters, Rachel Kidd and Sarah Bowness, through the Trustees of the Barbara Hepworth Estate and the Art Fund
  • Medium: Aluminium, part painted, on a painted wooden plinth.
The Hepworth Wakefield

Get the app

Explore museums and play with Art Transfer, Pocket Galleries, Art Selfie, and more

Home
Discover
Play
Nearby
Favorites