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HODGKIN, Howard.
HODGKIN, Howard.
Howard Hodgkin British 1932- Painter, printmaker and teacher, born in London, where he eventually settled. Hodgkin was evacuated as a child to America but was educated at Eton College, where art master Wilfred Blunt was influential. He studied at Camberwell School of Art, 1949-50 and then at Bath Academy of Art 1950-54, under Clifford Ellis. He became part time assistant art master at Charterhouse School from 1954 and from 1956-66 he taught at Bath Academy of Art. In 1964 he made his first visit to India and became interested in Indian miniature paintings, about which he has become a world renowned expert. From 1966 to 10972 he taught at Chelsea School of Art and was also a trustee of the Tate Gallery from 1970-1976. From 1978 to 1985 he was also a trustee of the National Gallery in London. In 1984 he represented Britain at the XLI Venice Biennale. The popularity of his paintings and prints grew and in 1985 he was awarded the Turner Prize. In 1992 he was knighted and in 2000 given an Honorary Doctorate of Letters, Oxford University.
Exhibitions Arthur Tooth & Sons 1962 (1st. solo) Galerie Muller, Cologne 1971 Museum of Modern Art, Oxford (and tour) 1976 Hayward Gallery (and tour) 91983 Venice Biennale 1984 Whitechapel Art Gallery (Retrospective) 1985 Hayward Gallery (Retrospective) 1996 Mainly shows at Anthony d’Offay.
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'Evermore' by Julian Barnes Illustrated with original etchings.
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