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Howard Hodgkin

1932 - 2017

Informations clés

  • Born: 1932, Hammersmith, Royaume-Uni
  • Top-ranked work: Night and day
  • Museums on APS:
    • Collection du Conseil des Arts
    • Collection du Conseil des Arts
    • Collection du Conseil des Arts
    • Collection du Conseil des Arts
    • Collection du Conseil des Arts
  • Nationality: Royaume-Uni
  • Gift suitability: other-none
  • Copyright status: Under copyright
  • Plus…
  • Room fit: espaces de vie
  • Art period: Moderne
  • Lifespan: 85 years
  • Top 3 works:
    • Night and day
    • Foy Nissen
    • Still Life in a Restaurant
  • Works on APS: 13
  • Died: 2017

Quiz d'art

Chaque question ne comporte qu'une seule bonne réponse.

Question 1:
Quand sommes-nous allés au Maroc
Question 2:
En quelle année Hodgkin a reçu le Turner Prize?
Question 3:
Pour quels services Hodgkin a été chevalier?
Question 4:
Quel est ce qui caractérise le style pictural de Hodgkin?
Question 5:
Pour quoi Hodgkin est-il reconnu?

Early Life and Education

Sir Gordon Howard Eliot Hodgkin (1932–2017) was a British painter and printmaker, renowned for his distinctive approach to abstraction and his profound engagement with memory and Indian culture. Born on August 6, 1932, in Hammersmith, London, he descended from a family steeped in intellectual pursuits—his father, Eliot Hodgkin, managed ICI and cultivated a passion for horticulture, while his maternal grandfather, Gordon Hewart, served as Lord Chief Justice and possessed an impressive legal career. Hodgkin’s upbringing instilled in him a lifelong appreciation for observation and meticulous detail, shaping his artistic sensibilities from a young age. He attended Eton College and Bryanston School, where he honed his academic skills alongside developing his burgeoning interest in art—a conviction that would ultimately lead him to abandon formal schooling in favor of pursuing his creative ambitions.

Artistic Career

Hodgkin’s artistic journey began in earnest with his debut solo exhibition in London in 1962, marking the emergence of a singular voice within the British art scene. He quickly gained recognition for his innovative use of color and form, establishing himself as a pivotal figure in the burgeoning field of abstraction. Hodgkin's commitment to experimentation extended beyond stylistic considerations; he actively sought to challenge conventional artistic practices, embracing unconventional materials and techniques—most notably utilizing wooden panels instead of canvases—to achieve unprecedented textural depth and visual resonance. His work was showcased internationally, garnering critical acclaim and cementing his place as one of the foremost artists of his generation.

Notable Works

Hodgkin’s oeuvre is characterized by a series of iconic paintings that exemplify his artistic vision. Among these are *Venetian Views Series*, a groundbreaking exploration of perception and time through repeated depictions of the same Venetian vista at varying moments of day—a testament to his fascination with capturing fleeting impressions. Similarly, *Hand-Painted Etchings*, created in collaboration with master printer Jack Shirreff at 107 Workshop, represent Hodgkin’s mastery of printmaking technique, demonstrating a meticulous attention to detail and an unwavering dedication to artistic precision. Furthermore, Hodgkin's conceptual approach—particularly his incorporation of the frame as an integral element within the artwork itself—challenged established notions of art and its presentation, blurring boundaries between object and context.

Awards and Recognition

Hodgkin’s contributions to the arts were acknowledged through numerous prestigious honors. He was awarded the CBE in 1977 for his services to British culture, knighted in 1992—a distinction recognizing his exceptional artistic achievements—and bestowed with an honorary fellowship from the London Institute in 1999 and an honorary DLitt from Oxford University in 2000. He received the Companion of Honour in the 2003 New Year Honours, reflecting his enduring influence on British intellectual life.

Personal Life and Legacy

Hodgkin married Julia Lane in 1955, with whom he had two children. He later identified as gay and maintained a long-term relationship with Antony Peattie for twenty years. Hodgkin’s artistic legacy extends beyond his visual creations; he fostered a spirit of intellectual curiosity and championed the importance of embracing unconventional perspectives—qualities that continue to inspire artists and scholars alike. His passing in March 9, 2017, marked the end of an era, leaving behind a body of work that remains profoundly evocative and intellectually stimulating.