
British Modern Sculpture
British Modern Sculpture refers to the artistic movement in the UK from the early 20th century, characterized by innovative forms and materials. Artists like Henry Moore and Barbara Hepworth focused on exploring organic shapes and the relationship between space and form. This movement often challenges traditional ideas of sculpture by incorporating abstraction and emphasizing the emotional experience of the viewer. British Modern Sculpture reflects societal changes, technological advancements, and personal expression, leading to a diverse range of works that continue to influence contemporary art today. It blends creativity with a distinct emphasis on materiality and spatial interaction.