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WHAT’S ON WINTER 2014
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Welcome to The Hepworth Wakefield, ‘one of the top 50 galleries in the world’ (The Times) and one of the reasons why the New York Times stated that ‘Yorkshire has reaffirmed its position on the global arts map.’
Whether it’s enjoying a tour of our unique collection of sculptures by Barbara Hepworth, being creative in one of our learning workshops or catching up with friends during an after-hours event, there is always something memorable to see and do at The Hepworth Wakefield.
Our autumn/winter programme coincides with this year’s First World War commemorations and features three new solo exhibitions from Alexandra Bircken, Folkert de Jong and Toby Ziegler that consider themes of historical and contemporary conflict, man versus machine and our relationship to technology.
As part of Ziegler’s exhibition, we will be exhibiting an exceptional work from Wakefield Council’s Permanent Art Collection: Charles Sargeant Jagger’s plaster frieze, No Man’s Land, 1918 – 19. The frieze will be shown in its pre-conserved state, but after exhibition we will incorporate it into our programme of conservation, digitisation and collection research.
As a charity, we rely on visitors who enjoy our exhibitions to give us their financial support, to ensure more significant pieces like this are displayed and conserved for all to enjoy.
Simon WallisDirector
AUTUMN/WINTER AT THE HEPWORTH
Image: Andy Singleton www.andysingleton.co.uk
The Hepworth Wakefield is a registered charity, no 1138117.
‘ THE HEPWORTH WAKEFIELD IS GIVING LONDON A RUN FOR ITS MONEY.’
Lonely Planet
CHRISTMAS EVENTS
The Hepworth Wakefield is delighted to present new ranges for autumn/winter,
including exclusive collaborations with fashion designer Peter Jensen and
Wakefield-based artist Laura Slater.
Collagraph Collection 2015 by Laura Slater, from £54. Hepworth & Peter Jensen
silk handkerchief and scarf, from £24.95
Shop in-store or online at www.hepworthwakefield.org/shop
Book a table in the café for our winter jazz nights on 26 Nov and 18 Dec or contact us to discuss exclusive hire of the gallery for your
Christmas occasion.
Email [email protected] 01924 247362
Christmas menus now available include
festival afternoon tea and three course dining.View the menus online at
www.hepworthwakefield.org/christmas
NEW AND EXCLUSIVE TO THE HEPWORTH
WAKEFIELD SHOP
Join as a member to receive double discount in the shop on Thurs 20 Nov, 5 – 9pm and Sat 6 & Sun 7 Dec, 10am – 5pm
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Work by Toby Ziegler. Courtesy of the artist and Simon Lee Gallery. Photo Peter Mallet.
British artist Toby Ziegler (b. 1972, London) has a long-standing interest in making connections between digital technologies and references drawn from art history. He exposes the changes that take place in the transformation from the virtual to the physical.
For this exhibition Ziegler has taken as his starting point the WWI plaster frieze from Wakefield’s collection, No Man’s Land, 1918 – 19 by renowned war memorial artist Charles Sargeant Jagger (1885 – 1934). This work grew out of Jagger’s personal experience of Gallipoli and presents a stark, expressionist portrayal of the field of war as a graveyard, with a solitary figure of the look-out using his dead colleagues’ bodies for cover.
In creating a three-part sculptural installation, Ziegler echoes the composition of the frieze while drawing on its subject matter. No Man’s Land is supported by an aluminium framework, overlooking Ziegler’s sculpture of a human foot and a blank aluminium sheet, the latter acting as a visual foil to the intensity of Jagger’s imagery. This new commission draws on Ziegler’s interrogation of explicit ‘war porn’ – photographs of casualties in war zones posted online. The dismembered limbs are reconfigured and abstracted using digital technologies and the virtual models scaled-up to become sculpture made of cardboard.
The final element of the installation comprises a 3D printer that will produce a Newell teapot within the gallery on a daily basis. Created in 1975 by early computer graphics researcher Martin Newell, this mathematical model serves as a test-card for reproducing a simple teapot and cites another instance of the potentially endless reproduction of images and objects in the digital age.
Exhibition supported by Simon Lee Gallery
TOBY ZIEGLER/ CHARLES SARGEANT JAGGER: NO MAN’S LAND1 OCTOBER 2014 – 22 MARCH 2015
‘ ZIEGLER MAKES BEAUTIFUL, DISTURBING WORKS WHICH RAISE IMPORTANT QUESTIONS ABOUT EXPERIENCE AND CONSCIOUSNESS.’
This is Tomorrow
Toby Ziegler is also exhibiting Expanded Narcissistic Envelope in The Calder until 16 November. See page 13 for details.
I’M YOURS
Charles Sargeant Jagger, No Man’s Land, 1918 – 19.
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This autumn we will be exhibiting an exceptional work from Wakefield Council’s Permanent Art Collection. Charles Sargeant Jagger’s plaster frieze, No Man’s Land, 1918 – 19, is the focus of a new exhibition by contemporary artist Toby Ziegler.
Jagger’s realist sculpture was informed by his own experiences on the Western Front where he was wounded three times and awarded the Military Cross for bravery. The frieze depicts a harrowing representation of a lone look-out among the dead bodies of his comrades.
The frieze also includes an inscription taken from female war poet Beatrix Brice-Miller’s poem, To the Vanguard: ‘Oh little mighty Force that stood for England!/That, with your bodies for a living shield,/Guarded her slow awaking’, which is conspicuously absent from the finished bronze casts. Why this inscription was removed remains a mystery. It is possible that Jagger was advised about the potentially provocative use of the phrase and any controversy it might have caused.
No Man’s Land entered the collection in 1936 following a memorial exhibition of the Yorkshireman’s work at the former Wakefield Art Gallery.The impact of the work was such that funds were raised for its acquisition from local corporations and individual subscriptions.
We’re continuing work to research, conserve and display more pieces from this unique local collection. By donating to I’m Yours, you’ll be directly supporting this work.
To make a donation or to find out more about the collection and how
The Hepworth Wakefield will use your gift,
please visit www.hepworthwakefield.org
/support or complete the enclosed form.
HELP US CARE FOR, RESEARCH & DEVELOP THE COLLECTION
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Henry Moore, Head of a Woman, 1926. Wakefield Council Permanent Art Collection, presented by the Friends of Wakefield Art Galleries and Museums, 1947. Photo Norman Taylor. ©The Henry Moore Foundation. All Rights Reserved, DACS 2014 / www.henry-moore.org
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LEAVING A LEGACY
Visit our shop for a range of prints featuring works by Hepworth,
Hockney and Lowry. Join as a member for 10% off all shop purchases.
www.hepworthwakefield.org/shop
SHOP THE COLLECTION
This exhibition features some of the most significant works from Wakefield Council’s Permanent Art Collection, now held at The Hepworth Wakefield, charting the journey of the Wakefield collection from its foundation in 1923. Development began with the help of Ernest Musgrave, the first Director of Wakefield Art Gallery, and his forward-thinking collecting policy. Musgrave’s successors continued to expand the collection, which now has over 5,000 works, through the support of many organisations and individuals.
Featuring works by Lynn Chadwick, Barbara Hepworth, L.S. Lowry and Henry Moore, this exhibition celebrates the long history of collecting by the former Wakefield Art Gallery, which opened in 1934, up to the present day.
It includes favourites from the collection and works that have not been previously displayed at The Hepworth Wakefield. New acquisitions highlight the gallery’s commitment to continuing to develop the collection, including works from The Eric and Jean Cass Gift, made via the Contemporary Art Society in 2012.
MAKING A MODERN COLLECTIONUNTIL SPRING 2015
Barbara Hepworth, Totem, 1960 – 62. Wakefield Council Permanent Art Collection, donated by Eric and Jean Cass through the Contemporary Art Society, 2012. Photo Jerry Hardman-Jones.
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PARALLEL OF LIFE AND ART UNTIL SPRING 2015
The Hepworth Wakefield continues its focus on developments in twentieth century British art with this collection display that takes the seminal exhibition Parallel of Life and Art as its starting point. Held at the Institute of Contemporary Arts in London in 1953, the exhibition was organised by members of the Independent Group, a group of artists, architects and theorists who were interested in blurring the boundaries between high and low culture.
Instead of the then dominant art world of Paris, these artists looked to America for inspiration, working with references from popular culture such as comic books and mass-produced, often commercial, imagery. These were ideas and values that become intrinsic to the British Pop movement.
The display brings together works by artists involved in the Independent Group such as Magda Cordell, Richard Hamilton, Nigel Henderson, John McHale, Eduardo Paolozzi and William Turnbull, alongside iconic American artist Jackson Pollock and the graffiti-like work of Jean Dubuffet. The juxtaposition offers a view onto this shift in influence, highlighting the multiple sources selected for Parallel of Life and Art that point to a wider artistic field of vision.
Thurs 16 Oct, 7 – 8pm
Join Joanne Crawford, lecturer at the University of Leeds within the School
of Fine Art, Art History and Cultural Studies as she gives her interpretation of
our gallery display Parallel of Life And Art. £5 (£4)
TALK: DR. JOANNE CRAWFORD, UNIVERSITY OF LEEDS
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TWO FIGURES BY THE SEA BY BARBARA HEPWORTH
Though often referred to as a drawing Two Figures by the Sea may be described
more accurately as a painting. This reproduction print is sold through an exclusive partnership with Art Republic.
£144 (rolled)/£279 (framed in oak)
10% discount for members Available to buy instore or online at www.hepworthwakefield.org/shop
Photo: Hannah Webster
GALLERY 4 & 5THE HEPWORTH FAMILY GIFT
The displays in Gallery 4 explore Hepworth’s studio environment, her working practice and the monumental commissions she undertook in the later years of her life. The tools and materials on display here were Hepworth’s own. Also featured is a step-by-step reconstruction of the bronze- casting process and four specially commissioned films with footage of Hepworth in her studio.
Gallery 4 introduces the Hepworth Family Gift, a unique collection of Hepworth’s surviving working models for her bronze sculptures on permanent display in Gallery 5. The centrepiece of the Gift is the prototype for Winged Figure commissioned by John Lewis for their flagship store on Oxford Street. At nearly six metres in height, this is the only full-size working model of Hepworth’s monumental commissions to survive.
The Gift was generously given by the Hepworth Family through the Art Fund.
Gouttelette print reproduced from an original work in oil and pencil on paper.
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The Gott Collection Conservation and Digitisation Project is supported by the Esmée Fairbairn Foundation.
The Gott Collection, bound in ten large volumes, includes 1,200 images comprising watercolours, drawings and prints representing over 200 Yorkshire villages, towns and cities.
This topographical collection was assembled in the 19th century by William Gott (1797 – 1863), a wool merchant and his son John Gott (1830 – 1906), Vicar of Leeds and later Bishop of Truro. It was presented to Wakefield Art Gallery in 1930 by Frank Green, a Yorkshire industrialist and philanthropist.
The Gott Collection is an important regional and national resource since many of the buildings, architectural remains and landscapes represented within its pages no longer exist.
Until The Hepworth Wakefield opened in May 2011, the Gott Collection had largely been in storage. However, a conservation and digitisation project supported by the Esmée Fairbairn Foundation has made it possible to display volumes from the collection and to make this unique historical, artistic and educational resource more accessible through an online catalogue on The Hepworth Wakefield website and touchscreens in the Yorkshire in Pictures gallery.
View the full Gott Collection online at gottcollection.hepworthwakefield.org
THE GOTT COLLECTIONUNTIL SPRING 2015
John Coney, Kirkstall Abbey, North West View, 1815.
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This exhibition explores the links between two forms of art-making: sculpture and print. Highlights include work by Modern British artists and their circle, such as Lynn Chadwick, Naum Gabo, Barbara Hepworth, Bernard Meadows, Henry Moore and Eduardo Paolozzi.
Throughout the twentieth century, sculptors have been drawn to the medium of print often using printmaking processes to work on ideas that would eventually translate into sculpture.
While the three-dimensional nature of sculpture may seem to be at odds with the two-dimensional surface of print, in fact, they share much in common. Printmaking can be described as a drawing process in three dimensions. This can involve incising lines into a metal plate to make an engraving, or gouging out a design in wood to produce a woodcut print. Printmaking has an obvious appeal for sculptors who are used to employing similar tools and methods when carving into wood, stone or other materials.
Many of the prints in this exhibition were produced in the 1950s and 60s. This was a period of resurgence in artists’ printmaking with the opening of dedicated artist print studios, such as The Curwen Studio and Kelpra Studio, who worked closely with artists such as Hepworth, Moore and Paolozzi to realise their artistic vision in print. The print was no longer accorded a lowly status as an art form or seen mainly as a means for reproduction. Thanks to the work of these innovative artists and print studios, printmaking has now taken its place as a central part of many artists’ activity, celebrated both as a medium for creative expression and experimentation.
The newest addition to our collection, an early lithograph by Paolozzi titled Marine Composition, 1950, will also be on display in this exhibition for the first time, thanks to the generosity of the Friends of Wakefield Art Galleries and Museums.
SCULPTING THE LINE: BRITISH SCULPTORS AS PRINTMAKERS20 SEPTEMBER 2014 – 6 SEPTEMBER 2015
Barbara Hepworth, Genesis, 1969.
Barbara Hepworth, Two Forms with White (Greek), 1963. Photo Jonty Wilde.
Folkert de Jong, The Holy Land, 2014. Image: Courtesy and Copyright Studio Folkert de Jong and James Cohan Gallery New York. Photo Aatjan Renders.
Dutch artist Folkert de Jong (b. Egmond aan Zee, Netherlands) is known for his tableaux of brightly coloured figurative sculpture that often refer to art-historical sources.
For his new exhibition at The Hepworth Wakefield he has drawn on the collections of armour and contemporary weapons held by the Royal Armouries, the UK’s National Museum of Arms and Armour, in Leeds. In particular, De Jong has focused on two elements of the Royal Armouries’ collection: the personal armour of Henry VIII and contemporary modern firearms. These suits of armour, made at different points in Henry VIII’s life, demonstrate his changing body shape: from a lean, young man of twenty to a considerably larger, older statesman. In addition, De Jong has selected contemporary weapons from the collection, including machine and hand-guns. Both historical and contemporary objects have been reproduced using the latest three-dimensional scanning process, reprinted as polystyrene figurations, reconfigured by the hand of the artist (degraded, added to, or altered in scale), before their final presentation in bronze.
The finished bronzes are presented within an intense sculptural installation that includes a huge sandpit from which bronze sculptures emerge, an armada of bronze ships and coloured acrylic display cases containing polystyrene sculptures of Henry VIII and his wives. De Jong is interested in exploring the processes involved in bronze casting, drawing attention to how value attaches to the art object, firstly as the armour of a king, then as three-dimensional print made in cheap and disposable polystyrene and then finally cast in valuable bronze.
Exhibition supported by The Mondriaan Fund James Cohan Gallery The Embassy of the Netherlands
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FOLKERT DE JONG: THE HOLY LAND1 OCTOBER 2014 – 25 JANUARY 2015
Thurs 15 Jan 2015, 7 – 8pm
Folkert de Jong will be in conversation with Karen Watts, Senior Curator of Armour and Art at Royal Armouries,
discussing his new installation at The Hepworth Wakefield.
£5 (£4)
To book contact 01924 247360 or [email protected]
IN CONVERSATION: FOLKERT DE JONG AND
KAREN WATTS
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In her first solo exhibition in a UK institution, German artist Alexandra Bircken presents a series of recent works that showcase a new approach in her practice, as well as a site-specific installation made for The Hepworth Wakefield.
Through her latest work, Bircken engages with recurring concepts within twentieth century sculpture such as male verses female, and the handmade versus the mechanical. B.U.F.F, 2014, comprises four component works (Big, 2014; Ugly, 2014; Fat, 2014; Fellow, 2014), collectively referring to American B-52 bombers used by the United States Air Force from the 1950s. Made from wood, foam, plastic textiles and latex, the direct reference to weaponry and warfare is conversely sensualised through a textile ‘skin’, covering each component, coated in fabric and black latex.
In earlier works relating to motorbikes and cars, Bircken explores the formal properties of functional objects by repurposing them as sculptures, finding female forms in Mercedes’ gear sticks, or abstract shapes in used motorbike leathers.
The new large-scale site-specific installation will interact with the geometric architecture of The Hepworth Wakefield, using ladders placed across the gallery space that recall Hepworth’s ‘stringed sculptures’. Adorned with figures reminiscent of deflated human bodies, this element continues Bircken’s interest in the fabric of skin: as clothing for the human body, a protective boundary, and, ultimately, a fragile surface.
Exhibition supported by The Henry Moore Foundation and Embassy of the Federal Republic of Germany London
ALEXANDRA BIRCKEN: ESKALATION1 OCTOBER 2014 – 25 JANUARY 2015
Alexandra Bircken, Fellow, 2014. Courtesy the artist, Herald St, London and BQ, Berlin. Photo Roman Maerz, Berlin.
Thurs 20 Nov, 7 – 8pmAlexandra Bircken and German art historian
and journalist Catrin Lorch will discuss Bircken’s new site-specific installation
made for the gallery, and recent developments within her work. Supported by theGoethe-Institut London. £5 (£4)
Sat 17 Jan, 11am, 12.30pm and 2pmAs part of an on-going partnership with Yew Tree Youth Theatre, The Hepworth
Wakefield has invited young theatre practitioners age 14 – 19 to respond to
contemporary art through the development of a new piece of performance, theatre or
writing. This season Yew Tree Youth Theatre will develop their response to the works of
Alexandra Bircken. FREE
To book contact 01924 247360 or [email protected]
IN CONVERSATION: ALEXANDRA BIRCKEN AND
CATRIN LORCHIn partnership with Goethe-Institut London
RESPONSES
Expanded Narcissistic Envelope is a new installation by Toby Ziegler made in response to The Hepworth Wakefield’s new space, The Calder.
The exhibition comprises a group of aluminium sculptures and a series of digital prints covering the walls and areas of the gallery floor. The installation is anchored by a painted floor grid that recalls the geometric visualisation of three-dimensional space in computer programming.
Each of the sculptures is derived from an original source image taken from the internet, often of a body or body part, which Ziegler reconfigures and resizes into a new sculptural object. This immersive installation continues Ziegler’s interest in processes of translation: from image to sculpture, figuration to abstraction, from the virtual to the physical.
Ziegler’s new sculptures are made from thin aluminium sheets that create reflective, faceted surfaces, which echo the sculptures’ digital origins.
Several of the works have been conceived as pairs where one acts as a distorted mirror of the other, giving physical form to the conceptual processes of transformation that run through Ziegler’s practice.
The wall and floor-based printed surfaces, which carry images enlarged to the point of distortion, further highlight Ziegler’s interest how our perception of the world is increasingly mediated by technology.
The Calder is open Tues – Sun, 12 – 4.30pm; Closed Mondays, except bank and local school holidays.
Exhibition supported by Simon Lee Gallery
FREE ADMISSIONhepworthwakefield.org/thecalder#TheCalder
TOBY ZIEGLER: EXPANDED NARCISSISTIC ENVELOPEOpen Until 16 Nov 2014
Sat 11 Oct, 10am – 5pm
A conference organised by the Henry Moore Institute on the figurative in contemporary sculpture. Speakers include Charles Avery, Helen Benigson, Christine Borland, Matthew Darbyshire, Anthea Hamilton, Jeremy Millar, Daniel Silver, Pablo Wendell and Toby Ziegler. £10 (£8)
To book contact the Henry Moore Institute www.henry-moore.org /hmi/events/the-good-the-bad -and-the-ugly
CONFERENCE: THE GOOD, THE BAD AND THE UGLY
Image: Courtesy of the artist and Simon Lee gallery. Photograph: Peter Mallet
14 CHRISTMAS WORKSHOPS & EVENTS
CHRISTMAS PRINTMAKING Sat 6 & Sun 7 Dec, Sat 13 & Sun 14 Dec, Sat 20 – Tues 23 Dec, Drop-in 11am – 4pm Experiment with printmaking techniques to create seasonal cards and Christmas tree decorations. FREE
FAMILY FILM SCREENINGSSat 6 & Sun 7 Dec, Sat 13 & Sun 14 Dec, Sat 20 – Wed 24 Dec, Sat 27 & Sun 28 Dec, 10.30am & 2.30pm We’re screening seasonal classics and family favourites during the Christmas holiday. View the full schedule of films at www.hepworthwakefield.org /christmas. FREE
Family workshops are closed over lunch from 12.30 – 1pm.
CHRISTMAS PRINTINGSat 8 Nov, 10.30am – 4pm Produce stylish prints to use on your own Christmas cards, gift tags and wrapping paper to impress all your friends and family. £20
CHRISTMAS DECORATIONSSat 15 Nov, 10.30am – 4pm Experiment with plaster casting and moulding techniques to create your own Christmas tree ornaments. £25
CHRISTMAS PAPER SCULPTINGThurs 20 Nov, 6.30 – 9pm Work with artist Andy Singleton to create a framed, layered paper sculpture of a festive scene, perfect as a gift or to decorate your home. £25
WREATH MAKINGSat 29 Nov, 10.30am – 12.30pm Spruce up your home by making a traditional festive wreath. £20
CHORAL WORKSHOPSat 29 Nov, 10.30am – 4pm Get in the festive sprint by joining our lively Christmas choral day to learn and perform songs in a variety of styles inspired by the artworks as well as St. Nick. No previous singing or choral experience required. FREE
Visit www.hepworthwakefield.org/christmas for the full programme of seasonal events at The Hepworth Wakefield
ADULT CHRISTMAS WORKSHOPSFOR THE FAMILY
ICE SCULPTING WITH
GLACIAL ART
Sat 6, Sun 7, Sat 27 & Sun 28 Dec 12 – 4pm
Award-winning ice-sculpting experts Glacial Art will be demonstrating their skills in the gallery garden with
opportunities to help recreate iconic Barbara Hepworth
sculptures. FREE
Winners of the European Ice Sculpting Championships, Glacial Art create amazing and bespoke masterpieces
in ice!
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LIFE DRAWINGTues 21 Oct, 6 – 8pm To celebrate the Big Draw 2014 join us in the galleries after hours to brush up on your life drawing skills. Open to all levels and no previous experience necessary. £10
EVENING PHOTOGRAPHYThurs 20 Nov, 6.30 – 9pm Bring your own digital camera and experiment with ways of capturing images in the autumn evening light. £10
INTRODUCTION TO ART HISTORY: ART AND WARWeds 26 Nov, 6.30 – 9pm Explore theories of the art object, its function, meaning and value, and discuss artist’s depictions of technology, war and historical moments in the current exhibitions. £5
ABSTRACT PAINTING*Sat 10 Jan, 10.30am – 4pm Experiment with colour and form inspired by works in the collection and exhibitions. £30
PHOTOGRAPHY MASTERCLASS*Sat 24 Jan, 10.30am – 4pm Develop your photography skills with professional photographer Hannah Webster. £30
*GIFT VOUCHERSThis workshop would make the perfect Christmas gift for a loved one; why not use our gift vouchers to get creative with your presents this year? Ask in our shop for further details.Visit the website for T&Cs.
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Contact us01924 [email protected]/weddings
THE HEPWORTH IS A STUNNING VENUE FORWEDDINGS, RECEPTIONS & CIVIL CEREMONIES
THE ART OF THE MODERN WEDDING
Thurs 16 Oct, 20 Nov, 18 Dec, 15 Jan, 7 – 8.30pm
Join us for our informal reading group. For monthly themes and reading lists
visit hepworthwakefield.org/bookclub. £3
“One of the world’s coolest and most creative book clubs”
Stylist magazine
BOOK CLUB
16 FAMILY EVENTS
FREE FAMILY ACTIVITIESEVERY WEEKEND, HALF TERM & HOLIDAY
GALLERY TRAILSPick up a FREE family trail from the Info Desk to complete as you explore the galleries, great for ages 5 – 12.
ART PODLook out for the FREE Art Pod in the galleries at weekends and school holidays. Make something inspired by your favourite pieces of art. For ages 3 – 12.
OUTDOOR PLAY AREABurn off some energy in the outdoor play area equipped with climbing frames, swings, zip wires and wooden pirate ship!
CAFÉ BAROur informal Café Bar is ideal for families and has a delicious children’s menu to choose from.
PICNIC AREASOur refurbished indoor family picnic area will re-open on Fri 5 Dec.
Celebrate October’s Big Draw festival 2014 with a month of making your mark in fun and exciting ways!
SPEED DRAWINGSat 4 & Sun 5 Oct Drop-in 11am – 4pm Experiment with drawing techniques to create exciting and colourful artworks inspired by highlights from the collection. FREE
NEW: 3D STRUCTURESSat 11 & Sun 12 Oct Drop in 11am – 4pm Explore paper-folding techniques to create angular sculptures inspired by the new exhibitions. FREE
MUSICAL SCULPTURESSat 18 & Sun 19 Oct 11am, 12.15pm, 1.45pm & 3pmCreate music inspired by the artworks in the galleries. Please book in advance on 01924 247398. FREE
NEW: PLASTER PICK ‘N’ MIXSat 25 & Sun 26 Oct11am, 12.15pm, 1.45pm & 3pm Transform our assortment of everyday objects into colourful plaster casts inspired by the new exhibition. FREE
NOVEMBER WORKSHOPS
FELT MAKINGSat 1 & Sun 2 NovDrop-in 11am – 4pmCreate colourful felted fabrics using Merino Wool inspired by collection displays. FREE
BEAT IT, BEND IT, BUILD ITSat 8 & Sun 9 NovDrop-in 11am – 4pmCreate small metal sculptures inspired by Hepworth’s metal sculptures in the collection displays. FREE
NEW: 3D STRUCTURESSat 15 & Sun 16 Nov Drop in 11am – 4pmExplore paper-folding techniques to create angular sculptures inspired by the new exhibitions. FREE
NEW: PLASTER PICK ‘N’ MIXSat 22 & Sun 23 Nov11am, 12.15pm, 1.45pm & 3pm Re-imagine everyday objects using plaster casting methods to make colourful sculptures inspired by Folkert de Jong’s artworks in the new exhibitions. Please book in advance on 01924 247398. FREE
SPEED DRAWINGSat 29 & Sun 30 NovDrop-in 11am – 4pm Experiment with drawing techniques to create exciting and colourful artworks inspired by highlights from the collection. FREE
BIG DRAW 2014
OCTOBER HALF TERM
NEW: PRINTMAKINGMon 27 – Fri 31 OctSat 31 Jan & Sun 1 Feb11am – 4pmExplore the new print exhibition in Gallery 6 and develop your own prints to display at home. FREE
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JANUARY WORKSHOPS
CREATIVE CARVINGSat 10 & Sun 11 JanDrop-in 11am – 4pmCarve soap sculptures inspired by the sculptures of Barbara Hepworth. FREE
NEW: PLASTER PICK ‘N’ MIXSat 17 & Sun 18 Jan11am, 12.15pm, 1.45pm & 3pm Re-imagine everyday objects using plaster casting methods to make colourful sculptures inspired by Folkert de Jong’s artworks in the new exhibitions. Please book in advance on 01924 247398. FREE
FELT MAKINGSat 24 & Sun 25 JanDrop-in 11am – 4pmCreate colourful felted fabrics using Merino Wool inspired by collection displays. FREE
EVENTS FOR YOUNGER CHILDREN
TODDLER TUESDAYSFirst Tues of every month and local school holiday Tuesdays7 & 28 Oct, 2 & 23 Dec, 6 Jan, 10.30am – 12pmEnjoy a relaxing morning getting creative with your little ones. Adults £4, Children £3 - includes free cark park pass for tickets booked in advance. To book contact 01924 247398 or learning @hepworthwakefield.org
Please note that family workshops are closed over
lunch from 12.30 – 1pm.
YOUNG PEOPLE’S PROGRAMME
FILM NIGHTThurs 18 Dec6.30 – 9pm Ages 16+Our young people’s film nights return for the autumn. Sit back, relax and enjoy some nachos and a film. FREE
POP THE LIVE ONThurs 15 Jan6 – 9pm Ages 16+A night of pizza and big-screen X-box games. FREE
CHRISTMAS PRINTMAKING Sat 6 & Sun 7 Dec, Sat 13 & Sun 14 Dec, Sat 20 – Tues 23 DecDrop-in 11am – 4pm Experiment with printmaking techniques to create seasonal cards and Christmas tree decorations. FREE
CREATIVE CARVINGSat 27 & Sun 28 DecDrop-in 11am – 4pmCarve soap sculptures inspired by the sculptures of Barbara Hepworth. FREE
NEW: 3D STRUCTURESMon 29 Dec – Fri 2 JanDrop in 11am – 4pmExplore paper-folding techniques to create angular sculptures inspired by the new exhibitions. FREE
MUSICAL SCULPTURESSat 3 & Sun 4 Jan11am, 12.15pm, 1.45pm & 3pmMake music inspired by the artworks in the galleries. Please book in advance on 01924 247398. FREE
CHRISTMAS WORKSHOPS
ICE SCULPTING
6, 7, 27 & 28 Dec.See page 14 for details!
18 LATE NIGHTS & LIVE MUSIC
EAT, DRINK, SHOP AND GET SOCIAL AT OUR AFTER-HOURS EVENTS.
FREE PARKING EVERY THIRD THURSDAY OF THE MONTH, 5.30 – 9PM
EVAN PARKER: TWELVE FOR TWELVE MUSICIANSSun 23 Nov, 4pm, The CalderTo celebrate Evan Parker’s 70th birthday year, HCMF has commissioned the world premiere of Twelve for Twelve Musicians by Parker, which will be presented in our new space The Calder. An exceptional musician and a distinctive voice on his instrument, saxophonist Evan Parker stands as a leader and an icon on the international improvisation scene. £17 (£15)
Tickets for Evan Parker are only available from the HCMF box office. Visit www.hcmf.co.uk for information about how to book.
EEEEEEarly English Experimentalism played by Edges EnsembleSun 23 Nov, 2.30pm, The Hepworth Wakefield galleriesSpread across the ten gallery spaces of The Hepworth Wakefield, members of the Edges Ensemble will perform works drawn from the English experimental movement of the late 60s to early 70s. Composers whose music will be performed include Gavin Bryars, Brian Dennis, Bryn Harris, Chris Hobbs, Michael Parsons and Hugh Shrapnel. Expect sounds, actions, non-sounds, voices, cartography, noise, symphonies, Boulez and Spike Milligan. FREE
ROLLER TRIOThurs 16 Oct, 6 – 8pm Fresh from Mercury Music Prize, MOBO and Jazz FM nominations, Leeds-based Roller Trio bring their jazz-rock sound to the gallery. FREE
STRETCH TRIOThurs 20 Nov, 6 – 8pmFormed by Leeds College of Music graduate Calvin Travers, the trio mixes contemporary jazz with traces of Americana taking notable influence from artists such as Pat Metheny and Bill Frisell. FREE
SLOWLIGHT QUARTETWeds 26 Nov, 6 – 8pm Influenced by Portico Quartet, Neil Cowley and Cinematic Orchestra, the Slowlight Quartet combine great melodies, catchy chords and exciting rhythms to create accessible modern melodic jazz. FREE
SPILT MILKThurs 18 Dec, 6 – 8pm A forward-thinking Manchester trio that met at Salford University and are now creating original music taking inspiration from a wide range of genres, the compositions taking different directions through improvisation. FREE
OUTSIDE LINE QUARTETThurs 15 Jan, 6 – 8pm The Outside Line project is jazz guitarist Jamie Taylor’s latest venture and sees Jamie perform alongside some well known musicians from the Northern scene. FREE
LIVE MUSICPhoto: Caroline Forbes.
HUDDERSFIELD CONTEMPORARY MUSIC
FESTIVAL AT THE HEPWORTH WAKEFIELDThis year we are partnering
with Huddersfield Contemporary Music
Festival to present a day of contemporary music.
Late night live music is programmed in association with Yorkshire Live Music Project. www.ylmp.co.uk
LINDER STERLING & KENNETH TINDALL & THE ULTIMATE FORM FILM PREMIEREWeds 28 Jan, 7 – 8pm Artist Linder Sterling and award-wining choreographer and principal dancer from Northern Ballet, Kenneth Tindall will talk about the collaborative process of creating The Ultimate Form. A film of the performance held in May 2013 at The Hepworth Wakefield will also be premiered. £5 (£4)
STUART MCCALLUM Weds 28 Jan, 6 – 8pm Cinematic Orchestra guitarist and composer of The Ultimate Form original ballet score, Stuart McCallum will perform his blend of ambient jazz-electronica with his trio. FREE
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MEETING ROOMS, INFORMAL WORKSHOP SPACES
125-SEAT AUDITORIUM
Our award-winning architecture provides a stunning and memorable backdrop to
impress your guests, whatever the occasion.
Contact us on 01924 [email protected]
www.hepworthwakefield.org/hire
CHRISTMAS BOOKINGS NOW BEING TAKEN
OCTOBER EVENT FAMILIES PRICE
4 Sat, drop-in 11am – 4pm Speed Drawing FREE5 Sun, drop-in 11am – 4pm Speed Drawing FREE7 Tues, 10.30am – 12pm Toddler Tuesday £4/£311 Sat, 10am – 5pm Conference: The Good, The Bad & The Ugly £10 (£8)11 Sat, drop-in 11am – 4pm 3D Structures FREE12 Sun, drop-in 11am – 4pm 3D Structures FREE16 Thurs, 6 – 8pm Live Music: Roller Trio FREE16 Thurs, 7 – 8pm Talk: Dr Joanne Crawford £5 (£4)16 Thurs, 7 – 8.30pm Book Club £318 Sat, 11am, 12.15pm, 1.45pm & 3pm Musical Sculptures FREE19 Sun, 11am, 12.15pm, 1.45pm & 3pm Musical Sculptures FREE23 Thurs, 6 – 8pm Life Drawing £1025 Sat, 11am, 12.15pm, 1.45pm & 3pm Plaster Pick ‘N’ Mix FREE26 Sun, 11am, 12.15pm, 1.45pm & 3pm Plaster Pick ‘N’ Mix FREE27-31 Mon – Fri, drop-in 11am – 4pm Printmaking FREE28 Tues, 10.30am – 12pm Toddler Tuesday £4/£3
NOVEMBER EVENT FAMILIES PRICE
1 Sat, drop-in 11am – 4pm Felt Making FREE2 Sun, drop-in 11am – 4pm Felt Making FREE8 Sat, 10.30am – 4pm Christmas Printmaking Workshop £208 Sat, drop-in 11am – 4pm Beat It, Bend It, Build It FREE9 Sun, drop-in 11am – 4pm Beat It, Bend It, Build It FREE15 Sat, 10.30am – 4pm Christmas Decorations Workshop £2515 Sat, drop-in 11am – 4pm 3D Structures FREE16 Sun, drop-in 11am – 4pm 3D Structures FREE20 Thurs, 6 – 8pm Live Music: Stretch Trio FREE20 Thurs, 6.30 – 9pm Christmas Paper Sculpting Workshop £2520 Thurs, 6.30 – 9pm Evening Photography Workshop £1020 Thurs, 7 – 8pm In Conversation: Alexandra Bircken £5 (£4)20 Thurs, 7 – 8.30pm Book Club £322 Sat, 11am, 12.15pm, 1.45pm & 3pm Plaster Pick ‘N’ Mix FREE23 Sun, 11am, 12.15pm, 1.45pm & 3pm Plaster Pick ‘N’ Mix FREE23 Sun, 2.30pm HCMF at The Hepworth Wakefield: EEEEE FREE23 Sun, 4pm HCMF at The Hepworth Wakefield: Evan Parker £17 (£15)26 Weds, 6 – 8pm Live Music: Slowlight Quartet FREE26 Weds, 6.30 – 9pm Introduction to Art History £529 Sat, 10.30am – 12.30pm Christmas Wreath Making Workshop £2029 Sat, 10.30am – 4pm Choral Workshop FREE29-30 Sat & Sun, 11am – 4pm Speed Drawing FREE
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Family Friendly Concessions: Members, over 60s, under 18s, students and those receiving benefits
DECEMBER EVENT FAMILIES PRICE
2 Tues, 10.30am – 12pm Toddler Tuesday £4/£36-7 Sat & Sun, drop-in 12 – 4pm Ice Sculpting FREE6 Sat, drop-in 11am – 4pm Christmas Printmaking FREE6 Sat, 10.30am & 2.30pm Family Film Screenings FREE7 Sun, drop-in 11am – 4pm Christmas Printmaking FREE7 Sun, 10.30am & 2.30pm Family Film Screenings FREE13 Sat, drop-in 11am – 4pm Christmas Printmaking FREE13 Sat, 10.30am & 2.30pm Family Film Screenings FREE14 Sun, drop-in 11am – 4pm Christmas Printmaking FREE14 Sun, 10.30am & 2.30pm Family Film Screenings FREE18 Thurs, 6 – 8pm Live Music: Split Milk FREE18 Thurs, 6.30 – 9pm Young People’s Film Night FREE18 Thurs, 7 – 8.30pm Book Club £320-23 Sat – Tues, drop-in 11am – 4pm Christmas Printmaking FREE23 Tues, 10.30am – 12pm Toddler Tuesday £4/£320-24 Sat – Weds, drop-in 11am – 4pm Family Film Screenings FREE27-28 Sat & Sun, drop-in 12 – 4pm Ice Sculpting FREE27-28 Sat & Sun, drop-in 11am – 4pm Creative Carving Workshop FREE27-28 Sat & Sun, 10.30am & 2.30pm Family Film Screenings FREE29-31 Mon – Wed, drop-in 11am – 4pm 3D Structures FREE
JANUARY EVENT FAMILIES PRICE
1-2 Thurs & Fri, drop-in 11am – 4pm 3D Structures FREE3 Sat, 11am, 12.15pm, 1.45pm & 3pm Musical Sculptures FREE4 Sun, 11am, 12.15pm, 1.45pm & 3pm Musical Sculptures FREE6 Tues, 10.30am – 12pm Toddler Tuesday £4/£310 Sat, 10.30am – 4pm Abstract Painting Workshop £3010-11 Sat & Sun, 11am – 4pm Creative Carving FREE15 Thurs, 6 – 8pm Live Music: Outside Line Quartet FREE15 Thurs, 6 – 9pm Young People’s Programme: Pop the Live On FREE15 Thurs, 7 – 8pm In Conversation: Folkert de Jong & Karen Watts £5 (£4)15 Thurs, 7 – 8.30pm Book Club £317 Sat, 11am, 12.30pm & 2pm Responses/Yew Tree Youth Theatre FREE17 Sat, 11am, 12.15pm, 1.45pm & 3pm Plasters Pick ‘N’ Mix FREE18 Sun, 11am, 12.15pm, 1.45pm & 3pm Plasters Pick ‘N’ Mix FREE24 Sat, 10.30am – 4pm Photography Masterclass £3024-25 Sat & Sun, drop-in 11am – 4pm Felt Making FREE28 Weds, 6 – 8pm Live Music: Stuart McCallum FREE28 Weds, 7 – 8pm In Conversation: Linder Sterling & Kenneth Tindall £5 (£4)31 Sat, 11am – 4pm Printmaking FREE
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Family Friendly Concessions: Members, over 60s, under 18s, students and those receiving benefits
Visit www.hepworthwakefield.org/whatson for free family events from 4 October.
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FIRST FLOORCOLLECTION DISPLAYS2 Making A Modern Collection3 Parallel of Life and Art 4 -5 The Hepworth Family Gift6 The Gott Collection /
Sculpting The Line: British Sculptors As Printmakers
EXHIBITIONS 1 Toby Ziegler/
Charles Sargeant Jagger: No Man’s Land
7 Folkert de Jong: The Holy Land 9-10 Alexandra Bircken: Eskalation
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EXTERIOR ART WORKS Barbara Hepworth:9 Hollow Form with Inner Form 10 Family of Man 11 Ascending Form (Gloria)12 Hubert Dalwood, Minos
THE CALDERToby Ziegler: Expanded Narcissistic Envelope (Until 16 Nov)
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COMING SOONLYNDA BENGLISFEB – JUNE 2015
Members help us to plan ambitiously for the future by directly supporting our
world-class exhibitions, unique collection and award-winning learning programme.
In return, Members enjoy a range of benefits including Shop and Café Bar
discounts, exclusive invitations to exhibition openings, talks, tours and
Members-exclusive information.
Join today and receive an exclusive tote bag designed by artist Laura Slater.
www.hepworthwakefield.org/members
Did you know Members receive exclusive invitations to the private views?
To be one of the first to view Lynda Benglis become a member at
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‘LYNDA BENGLIS WAS RESPONSIBLE FOR SOME OF THE MOST
IMPORTANT IMAGES IN THE ART OF THE LATE 20TH CENTURY.’
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ENJOY A YEAR OF INSPIRATION AND SOCIALISING.
MEMBERS GET CLOSER
Lynda Benglis, Wing, 1970 © Lynda Benglis. DACS, London/VAGA, New York 2014.
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VISIT US – FREE ADMISSION 10am – 5pm Tuesday – Sunday Closed Mondays, except Bank & local school holidays10am – 9pm Third Thursday of each month. Closed Christmas Day and Boxing Day.
GETTING HEREThe gallery is 1 mile from Wakefield Westgate and 0.3 miles from Wakefield Kirkgate Stations. Wakefield bus station is just 1 mile away. The Free City Bus operates in Wakefield centre Mon – Sat (off peak). Visit www.wymetro.com for info.
Car park postcode: WF1 5QJParking charges apply.
ACCESSThe gallery is fully accessible, please visit the website or contact us for a full access guide.
GROUP VISITSArrange your group or coach party visit and enjoy a free familiarisation visit at your convenience. Call us or email [email protected] to find out more.
Information is correct at the time of going to print, and is subject to change. Cover: Folkert de Jong, The Holy Land, 2014. Image: Courtesy and Copyright Studio Folkert de Jong and James Cohan Gallery New York. Photo Aatjan renders. Photos: Gabriel Szabo/Guzelian, Hannah Webster, John Britton, brittonbrothers.com
YORKSHIRE SCULPTURE TRIANGLE The Hepworth Wakefield and Yorkshire Sculpture Park are only a 30 minute drive from each other on the A636, and are part of Yorkshire Sculpture Triangle, celebrating the world’s greatest artists at four leading venues. For further information, directions and to explore the other venues, visit www.ysculpture.co.uk #ysculpture
CONTACT USThe Hepworth Wakefield Gallery Walk, Wakefield, West Yorkshire, WF1 5AW [email protected] 247360
TheHepworthWakefield @HepworthGallery hepworthwakefield
The Hepworth Wakefield is a registered charity, no 1138117.
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