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9780500092989

Howard Hodgkin

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  • ISBN13:

    9780500092989

  • ISBN10:

    0500092982

  • Edition: Revised
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2001-04-17
  • Publisher: Thames & Hudson
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Summary

Howard Hodgkin is now being acknowledged as one of the great painters of modern times and one of the most inventive and original colorists of the twentieth century. His paintings exist at the margin between representation and abstraction, bright mosaics shot through with hints and glimmerings of recognizable form. They are intelligent objects, constantly in dialogue with the art of the past, but they wear their learning lightly. The cryptic intensity of Hodgkin's art stems from the artist's self-confessed desire to be true to his own feelings, to embody his passions and fears, his aspirations and anxieties, in the often refractory medium of oil paint. His art is both tender and profound. This superbly produced volume is the first monograph to be published on the artist. Andrew Graham-Dixon investigates Hodgkin's rich and complex art through its guiding themes and elucidates the passions and preoccupations that lie behind the paintings. Avoiding the standard chronological course of many monographs, the book focuses on the emotional and intellectual essence of Hodgkin's paintings as the author explores them in great detail. He examines Hodgkin's complex use of scale and color, the nature of his pictorial language, the frequent eroticism of his art, the notions of time and of human experience that it embodies - and finds in the work a perennial tension between exuberance and melancholy. Graham-Dixon argues that Hodgkin is a classic modern painter, but in an old-fashioned sense; an artist who meets Baudelaire's old clarion call for a "painter of modern life".

Table of Contents

Beginning
7(14)
Representation
21(18)
Feelings
39(12)
Absence
51(10)
In Venice
61(10)
Time
71(12)
A Painter of Modern Life
83(10)
Transfiguration
93(10)
Elsewhere
103(14)
Indian Art
117(4)
Talking About Art
121(14)
Small
135(16)
Things
151(22)
`Dreaming About Appearances'
173(34)
End
207(2)
Postscript 209(4)
Notes 213(1)
Artist's Statements 214(4)
Chronology 218(1)
One-Man Exhibitions 219(1)
Selected Bibliography 220(6)
List of Comparative Illustrations 226(1)
List of Colour Illustrations 227(3)
Acknowledgments 230(1)
Index 231

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