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Howard Hodgkin Biography
Selected Solo Exhibitions
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Howard Hodgkin

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Terence Donovan
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  Howard HODGKIN - Selected Public Collections

Arts Council of Great Britain
British Council, London
British Museum, London
City of Bristol, Museum and Art Gallery, England
Contemporary Art Society, London
Fogg Art Museum, Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass.
Government Picture Collection, England
Louisiana Museum, Denmark
Metropolitan Museum, New York
Museum of Modern Art, New York
National Gallery of South Australia, Adelaide
Sao Paulo Museum, Brazil
Carnegie Institute, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
City Art Gallery, Manchester, England
Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, England
Saatchi Collection, England
Tate Gallery, England
Victoria and Albert Museum, London
National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne

 
   
 
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Exhibition Catalogue:
Howard Hodgkin Prints

For sale at venues and the Barbican Art Gallery. Price £19.95

Howard Hodgkin Catalogue
 
‘Provides for the curious reader a solid accounting for the high esteem in which Hodgkin is held by his contemporaries and artistic descendants’ – The Art Book


This comprehensive survey and catalogue raisonné, much praised on first publication and now available in paperback, includes an interview with Hodgkin that sheds light on the genesis of his prints, a major essay by Nan Rosenthal, over eighty colour plates and a fully illustrated catalogue raisonné.

Dr Liesbeth Heenk is a print expert who works for Sotheby’s in the Netherlands. Nan Rosenthal is Senior Consultant in the Department of Modern Art at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York.
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