The New Art Centre, a sculpture park at Roche Court in the south of England, specializes in work from 1950 through the present, and is the sole representative of the Estate of Barbara Hepworth (1903–1975).
We work closely with the family on a global exhibitions and sales program, and exhibit her works in the park. The gallery houses a changing program of four to five exhibitions a year. Previous exhibitions include Antony Gormley, Richard Long, David Nash, and Alison Wilding. The gallery exhibits works of art in a range of media, including sculpture, painting, ceramics, photography, and letter cutting.
There are over 100 works exhibited in the Sculpture Park from 1950 to the present day, including recent works by artists such as Barry Flanagan, Nina Saunders, Anthony Caro, Richard Deacon, and Gavin Turk. We also commission young artists to make works for the park. All works are for sale. Madeleine Bessborough founded the New Art Centre in 1957. The original gallery was located in Sloane Street, London, and in 1994, it was re-located to Roche Court in Wiltshire, a 19th-century house in Parkland. The New Art Centre exhibits annually at Art Basel.