- Howard Hodgkin
Sir Gordon Howard Eliot Hodgkin CH, CBE (born
August 6 ,1932 ) is a British painter andprintmaker . His work is most often associated with abstraction.Education
Howard Hodgkin was educated at
Bryanston School inDorset . He then studied at the Camberwell Art School and later at theBath Academy of Art inCorsham , whereEdward Piper studied drawing under him.Career
Early work
Hodgkin's first solo show was in
London in 1962. His earlypainting s tend to be made up of hard-edged curved forms in a limited number of colours.Mature work
Around the beginning of the 1970s, his style became more spontaneous, with vaguely recognisable shapes presented in bright colours and bold forms. His works may then be called "semi-abstract", and are often compared to the paintings of
Henri Matisse .In 1984, Hodgkin represented Britain at the
Venice Biennale , in 1985 he won theTurner Prize , and in 1992 he wasknight ed. In 2003 he was appointed by Queen Elizabeth II as aCompanion of Honour . A major exhibition of his work was mounted atTate Britain ,London , in 2006. Also in 2006,The Independent declared him one of the 100 most influential gay people in Britain, as his work helps many people express their emotions to others. ["The Independent", (July 2, 2006), [http://news.independent.co.uk/uk/this_britain/article1153578.ece Gay Power: The pink list] . Retrieved June 25, 2007.]tyle
Hodgkin's paintings often seek to convey memories of encounters with friends and frequently carry titles alluding to specific places and events such as "Dinner at West Hill" (1966) and "Goodbye to the Bay of Naples" (1980–82). Hodgkin himself has said that he paints "representational pictures of emotional situations."
Despite their apparent spontaneity and usually small scale, many of Hodgkin's paintings take years to complete, with the artist returning to a work after a wait and then changing it or adding to it. He often paints over the frames of his pictures, emphasising the idea of the painting as an object. Several of his works are on wooden items, such as bread-boards or the tops of old tables, rather than
canvas . A number of his works not shown in frames are surrounded by rectangles of simple colour.His prints are hand-painted etchings and he has worked with the same master printer (Jack Shirreff at 107 Workshop) and print publisher (Alan Cristea Gallery) for the last 25 years.
References
External links
* [http://www.artchive.com/artchive/H/hodgkin.html Artchive information]
* [http://www.artcyclopedia.com/artists/hodgkin_howard.html Artcyclopedia information]
* [http://www.bbc.co.uk/bbcfour/audiointerviews/profilepages/hodgkinh1.shtml An audio interview (.ram format) with Hodgkin by Edward Lucie Smith]
* [http://www.tate.org.uk/britain/exhibitions/howardhodgkin/ Exhibition] at Tate Britain, London, 14 June – 10 September 2006
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