Experience the overlooked Modernist sculptures by a founding member of the Caribbean Artists Movement.
Jamaican-born sculptor Ronald Moody is one of the most significant artists of the 20th-century. But until now, there has been no comprehensive exhibitions or monographs of his work.
This major exhibition brings together 40 works of art, including his distinctive large-scale figurative sculptures made in wood in the 1930s through to post-war experimentation with concrete and resin casting, these works will be set within the context of his contemporaries Barbara Hepworth and Henry Moore, Eileen Agar and Jacob Epstein, as well as the group known as the Caribbean Artists Movement.
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Gallery Walk, Wakefield, West Yorkshire, WF1 5AW
01924 247360
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Open Tuesday - Sunday, 10am - 5pm (closed Monday). Exhibition entry is £12 / £10 / FREE for Members of The Hepworth Wakefield, Wakefield District residents and under 18s. Ticket includes entry to all gallery spaces on the day of visit. The Hepworth Wakefield Garden is open daily, free entry.
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