Radiating the heat and light of India, and expressing the artist’s love for the South Asian country, this vibrant exhibition brings Hodgkin’s “somewhere else” to the nort...
Tate Britain, London
14 June-10 September 2006
My subject matter is simple and straightforward. It ranges from views through windows, landscapes, even o...
Recently, the vociferous television commentator, Alan Yentob, in an interview with Hodgkin, tried to crack the code of silence within which Hodgkin justifiably enwraps himself ...
August-October 2002, Dean Gallery, Edinburgh
Howard Hodgkin is regarded as one of the most important artists in Britain working today. Born in 1932, he studied in London and Bat...
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AS: That is true! I love to talk, I love to think, read, and write, and painting (to quote Howard Hodgkin) is sheer hell. But that’s why I love it. Painting is a mercu...
... painting of the mid-century that teased the pleasingly reduced edge between landscape and abstraction – works by Milton Avery, Howard Hodgkin, and others previously ment...
... have to mention would be Tal R, Milton Avery, Paul Gauguin, Chris Ofili, Howard Hodgkin and Austin Eddy.
ES: Do you work from memory or do you use source material? SH...
... and how you conceive of them?
JT: When I first started weaving, I had no idea what to weave and so I used to start by making copies of paintings by Joe and other artist...
... international roster of artists, such as Howard Hodgkin (1932-2017), Richard Diebenkorn (1922-1993), Raimonds Staprans (b1926) and Larry Poons (b1937). Marc Selwyn showed ...
... still further, to the point where the figure seems to be being swallowed into the mauve ground. Beyond this, Howard Hodgkin’s Hello and Goodbye (2014-15) offers but a me...
... it was his trips to the UK in 1976 and 1979, and his friendships with the likes of Howard Hodgkin and David Hockney, that first enabled Khakhar to experience life out of t...
... Howard Hodgkin and mostly by Japanese art and design. At the end of that year, she had a solo exhibition at the Rebecca Hossack Gallery.
Sturgis tells the story of McLel...
... A Painting Counter-revolution
Matisse Picasso
Howard Hodgkin: Large Paintings 1984-2002
Barnett Newman
Eva Hesse: When Attitudes become Form
Max Beckmann
Titia...
... today. David Hockney gave it up years ago, though even his 1980s works always seemed to be playing at figuration. Sean Scully and Howard Hodgkin could be cited, yet they a...
The British Council has offended over 100 of Britain’s leading artists, including such luminaries as Rachel Whiteread, Peter Blake, Sam Taylor-Wood, Sir Howard Hodgkin, Gilbert...
... by Nigel Henderson, paintings by Richard Hamilton, Peter Blake, Colin Self, Joe Tilson, Patrick Caulfield, Howard Hodgkin and Ron Kitaj.
But then this excelle...
... come to be. Here one finds the essence of the thinking of the whole period from the 1950s to date. Sir Peter Blake, Sir Howard Hodgkin, Lucian Freud, Ron Kitaj and the lat...
... 1950s that seem to have stuck. He worked in New York in the early 1970s. But is he the greatest abstract painter here? One does not have to look far to find a rival - no l...