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Howard Hodgkin (1932-2017) was a British abstract painter known for vibrant works that reference memories, places, and relationships despite their non-representational nature. He painted on wooden panels rather than canvas, using bold, expressive brushwork and rich colors. His distinctive approach to abstraction involved creating emotional responses through color and gesture rather than depicting specific subjects. Hodgkin represented Britain at the Venice Biennale in 1984, won the Turner Prize in 1985, and was knighted in 1992.
His works evolved throughout his career but consistently maintained his characteristic intensity of color and personal expression.
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What is Howard Hodgkin's painting style?
Howard Hodgkin is known for small, intensely colored abstract works that evoke memories, places, and relationships. His paintings often feature bold, broad brushstrokes that frequently spill over onto the wooden frame itself.
Did Howard Hodgkin win the Turner Prize?
Yes, Hodgkin won the prestigious Turner Prize in 1985. He was also knighted by Queen Elizabeth II in 1992 for his immense services to art.
What materials did Howard Hodgkin typically use?
Hodgkin primarily painted in oil on wood panels rather than traditional canvas. He was also an accomplished printmaker, creating vibrant works using hand-colored prints and carborundum relief.
Where are Howard Hodgkin's works displayed?
Hodgkin's works are part of major collections worldwide, including the Tate in London and the Museum of Modern Art in New York. He also designed a massive mural for the British Council's headquarters.
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