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Gordon Howard Hodgkin (1932)
Gordon Howard Hodgkin - English artist. He graduated from the College of Fine Arts Kemberuella in Dorset and the Academy of Art in Bath (1949-1954 years).. His first solo exhibition was organized in 1962 in his early works he isplzoval simple shapes and relatively organichenny set of simple colors. In the early 1970's. painting it became more spontaneous, the palette - more crowded this time his work became known.
Добавлено через 1 минуту Hodgkin's often been compared to Matisse, Bonnard, Vuillard and Degas, whom he loves, especially Degas - he is the successor of the French tradition, which can be called "intimizmom", when he pushed away from their daily lives, wrote of his friends, his family for lunch or during exercise, their favorite cats and dogs, the view from my window - not out of some self-centeredness, so utterly alien to the traditions intimizma, but to show that everyday, banal life is full of poetry and deserves to become a subject of the picture. His paintings are not anecdotal, but filled with genuine emotion. Добавлено через 1 минуту Hodgkin avoids the romantic pathos, did not resort to allegory, nor to moralism. His paintings can be called "semi-abstract": it is present as would be the "echo" human characters are in some sort of enclosed spaces - as if the viewer looked at toy theater with puppets. Hodgkin has traveled several times was in India, where he met with Indian miniatures, vshitivshey it (he even brought their collection), and which has had considerable influence on his painting. Hodgkin digested this effect and included it in his decidedly modern language: Hodgkin's attitude to the Indian miniature can be compared with the ratio of Matisse to Islamic ornament, in both cases, the artist transformed the source of his inspiration. Добавлено через 1 минуту Hodgkin often gives svim paintings titles that refer to specific events - for example, "Dinner at West Hill" (1966) or "Farewell to the Gulf of Naples (1980-82 years).. The artist explained that his work - this is an "image rasstrogavshih his situation." Добавлено через 1 минуту In 1984 Hodgkin represented Britain at the Venice Biennale. In 1985 he received the Turner Prize, and in 1992 he received the title of Lord. In 2006, he had a big retrospective at the Tate Gallery. With prices Site: http://www.findartinfo.com/search/li...Howard_Hodgkin Последний раз редактировалось LCR; 29.04.2010 в 16:40. Причина: Добавлено сообщение |
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29.04.2010, 16:36 | Язык оригинала: Русский #2 |
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Hodgkin's often been compared to Matisse, Bonnard, Vuillard and Degas, whom he loves, especially Degas - he is the successor of the French tradition, which can be called "intimizmom", when he pushed away from their daily lives, wrote of his friends, his family for lunch or during exercise, their favorite cats and dogs, the view from my window - not out of some self-centeredness, so utterly alien to the traditions intimizma, but to show that everyday, banal life is full of poetry and deserves to become a subject of the picture. His paintings are not anecdotal, but filled with genuine emotion.
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29.04.2010, 16:37 | Язык оригинала: Русский #3 |
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Hodgkin avoids the romantic pathos, did not resort to allegory, nor to moralism. His paintings can be called "semi-abstract": it is present as would be the "echo" human characters are in some sort of enclosed spaces - as if the viewer looked at toy theater with puppets.
Hodgkin has traveled several times was in India, where he met with Indian miniatures, vshitivshey it (he even brought their collection), and which has had considerable influence on his painting. Hodgkin digested this effect and included it in his decidedly modern language: Hodgkin's attitude to the Indian miniature can be compared with the ratio of Matisse to Islamic ornament, in both cases, the artist transformed the source of his inspiration. |
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29.04.2010, 16:39 | Язык оригинала: Русский #4 |
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Hodgkin often gives svim paintings titles that refer to specific events - for example, "Dinner at West Hill" (1966) or "Farewell to the Gulf of Naples (1980-82 years).. The artist explained that his work - this is an "image rasstrogavshih his situation."
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29.04.2010, 16:40 | Язык оригинала: Русский #5 |
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In 1984 Hodgkin represented Britain at the Venice Biennale. In 1985 he received the Turner Prize and in 1992 he received the title of Lord. In 2006, he had a big retrospective at the Tate Gallery.
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29.04.2010, 23:53 | Язык оригинала: Русский #6 |
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LCR, thank you, great! Have you personally? If so, please share it, please, personal impressions (size, texture, etc.) once again convinces the "immortality" PICTURES. seems convincing way out of painting on the frame. Here is - in general a masterpiece <!--~ ~-->. Just for the anthology.
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30.04.2010, 00:09 | Язык оригинала: Русский #7 |
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Did you see in the Tate.
They are small, in my opinion, much less than one meter on the large side! Special Invoice no (not like Kossoff with Auerbach), but the movement of the brush, smear visible. Very bright. Sometimes there is something in common with Hockney (although Hockney is so different ...) I like |
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30.04.2010, 00:51 | Язык оригинала: Русский #8 |
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Something I was stuck in a mature, postindiyskih paintings by Sir Howard Hodgkin, but attempts to listen to the text and pack this "something" in the intimate lyricism of everyday life not much I succeeded: hindered insertions in the picture is not pretentious, but it is quite romantic romanticism, with owed him a dose of the sublime, global and even tragic.
I wanted to compare their experiences, and found that something similar will probably find the artist and the American choreographer Mark Morris (who got a ballet critics called the Mozart of modern dance). Otherwise, why would he ordered Hodgkin's scenery to its cycle of "Dancing Mozart? The artist was the challenge: the background to Mozart Dances, he chose a white surface with a left to her three large clumps of dark colors, like smudged fingerprints. This background, obeying the rhythms of music by Mozart, brighten lighting installation. Here's a look, as it looks cool: Вложение 772161Вложение 772171Вложение 772181Вложение 772191 |
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"There is no movement, said the sage bradaty" Well, and so on.
Does not happen, say, abstract art? Pick up the story to support the Art-lover'a. |
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