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9780300123203

Howard Hodgkin, Paintings, 1992-2007

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  • ISBN13:

    9780300123203

  • ISBN10:

    0300123205

  • Format: Trade Book
  • Copyright: 2007-04-11
  • Publisher: Yale University Press

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Summary

Howard Hodgkin (b. 1932) is among the most important artists working in Britain today. Nominally abstract, his paintings are, in his words, "representational pictures of emotional situations." Sumptuously illustrated, this book presents a selection of Hodgkin's paintings from the last fifteen years and provides a critical coda to the most recent retrospective publications on this artist's work. Essays by Richard Morphet and Anthony Lane bring together personal responses to Hodgkin's work of the last fifteen years (with special reference to works in the exhibition at Yale and Cambridge); accounts of the development of his art in the preceding decades; observations on the artist's relationship between his personal circumstances and his art; and discussion of some of the links between Hodgkin's vision and the work of selected other artists in England, continental Europe, and the United States.

Author Biography

Julia Marciari Alexander is associate director for exhibitions and publications at the Yale Center for British Art. Anthony Lane is an award-winning film critic for The New Yorker. Richard Morphet is the former Keeper of the Collection, Tate Gallery, and editor of Encounters: New Art from Old (Yale).

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