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Howard Hodgkin (center) with fellow artists and art dealers at the reopening of the Arnolfini, Bristol, in 1975 Swimming was one of twelve artworks by UK artists chosen for the 2012 London Olympics. [11] Memoirs (1949), one of Hodgkin's earliest recorded paintings, shows the artist, then aged 17, listening to a female figure reclining on a sofa ...
Tate Britain: the venue for the Turner Prize except in 2007, 2011, 2013, 2015 and 2017 The Turner Prize is an annual prize presented to a British visual artist, organised by the Tate Gallery. Named after the painter J. M. W. Turner, it was first presented in 1984, and is one of the United Kingdom's most prestigious, but controversial, art awards. Initially, the prize was awarded to the ...
Howard Hodgkin (1932–2017) Moira Huntly (born 1932) Norman Douglas Hutchinson (1932–2010) Marc Vaux (born 1932) Alexander Goudie (1933–2004) Dennis Roy Hodds (1933–1987) John Hoyland (1934–2011) Jeremy Moon (1934–1973) Ivor Davies (born 1935) Ken Kiff (1935–2001) Patrick Caulfield (1936–2005) Timothy Behrens (1937–2017) David ...
The scientist Thomas Hodgkin was his great-grandfather's older brother and the abstract painter Howard Hodgkin (1932–2017) was his cousin. [2] Hodgkin was educated at Harrow School from 1919 to 1923. His artistic life started in London at the Byam Shaw School of Art and at the Royal Academy Schools under Francis Ernest Jackson. [3]
It was one of the works included in the exhibition which won him the Turner Prize that year (the first painter to win the prize since Howard Hodgkin in 1985). The Financial Times has described it as "his masterpiece". [1] The painting is in mixed media, including acrylic paint, oil paint, and polyester resin. [2]
Wilson has collected a large archive of Quantel ephemera and Paintbox Artwork, including original Paintbox outputs by David Hockney, Larry Rivers, Jennifer Bartlett, Sidney Nolan and Howard Hodgkin. Wilson donated digital copies of the preslviously unseen artwork to the David Hockney Foundation and Sidney Nolan Trust, where he also lent ...