The Fondation Maeght in Saint-Paul-de-Vence is presenting a sublime exhibition dedicated to one of the 20th century's greatest sculptors, paying tribute to British artist Barbara Hepworth (1903-1975) on the 50th anniversary of her accidental death. Running until November 2, the exhibition showcases an impressive collection of sculptures and drawings by the renowned artist. The carefully curated selection of works and their relationship to the exhibition space prove to be a perfect match for the foundation's intimate and luminous galleries. The exhibition represents a flawless achievement in both curation and presentation. Hepworth, who was among the most influential sculptors of the modern era, is being remembered through this comprehensive display that highlights her artistic legacy and enduring impact on contemporary sculpture. The thoughtful arrangement of her pieces within the foundation's distinctive architectural setting creates an immersive experience that allows visitors to fully appreciate the depth and innovation of her artistic vision.
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