Barbara Hepworth Museum and Sculpture Garden
About This Museum
Did you know Barbara Hepworth could actually feel the finished form inside a raw block of stone before she even began carving? That intimate connection between artist and material is palpable everywhere at her former home and studio in St. Ives. Stepping into the garden feels like walking directly into her mind, with elegant abstract forms nestled amongst the foliage, perfectly framed by the sky. Inside, her tools lie exactly as she left them, covered in a fine white dust, alongside maquettes and personal photographs that make her process wonderfully immediate.
Collection Highlights
You'll find seminal works like 'Curved Form (Delphi)' gleaming in the garden and the powerful 'Single Form' memorializing Dag Hammarskjöld. Don't miss her studio, preserved with half-finished carvings and the very tools she used, making it feel as if she's just stepped out for a moment.
Visitor Information
It's tucked away on Barnoon Hill, so wear comfy shoes for the walk up—the stunning views over St Ives Bay are your reward. Booking online is a good idea as it's a wonderfully intimate space and can get busy.
Architecture & Building
A charmingly unassuming cluster of whitewashed stone buildings, including a former coach house and her work studios, all woven together by the magical, tiered subtropical garden she lovingly cultivated herself.
Contact & Location
Address: Barbara Hepworth Museum and Sculpture Garden, Barnoon Hill, St. Ives, Cornwall, England, TR26 1AD, United Kingdom
Phone: +44 1736 796226
Website: Visit Website