"Before anything else they are images that must contain the potential for further transformation." John-Paul Stonard on the distinction between Hodgkin's paintings and his theatre designs Howard Hodgkin: Stage Designs, Anthony d'Offay 2002.
"Before anything else they are images that must contain the potential for further transformation."
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Olympic Games 2012
Poster for the London 2012 Olympic Games. Print run of 500,000, published on 4 November 2011.
Lomonosov Plate 2010
Mozart Dances 2007
Backdrops for Mark Morris Dance Group’s “Mozart Dances”, 2007.
Kolam 2002
Choreography: Mark Morris Set design: Howard Hodgkin Costume design: Katherine McDowell Music: Zakir Hussein and Ethan Iverson Lighting: Michael Chybowski First performance by the Mark Morris Dance Group at Zellerbach Hall, University of California, Berkeley on 19/04/02.
New Worlds Stamp 1999
A 64p stamp used Hodgkin’s design, New Worlds, also published as a limited edition screen print.
Savitri 1999
Director: Leon Major Set design: Howard Hodgkin Music: Chamber opera by Gustav Holst Lighting: Neil Fleitell First performed at the Freer Gallery of Art and Arthur M. Sackler Gallery, Smithsonian Institute, Washington DC on 21/05/99.
Glyndebourne Festival 1998
Design for the programme and book cover for the 1998 Glyndebourne Festival.
Rhymes with Silver 1997
Choreography: Mark Morris Set design: Howard Hodgkin Costume design: Martin Pakledinaz Music: Lou Harrison Lighting: Michael Chybowski First performed by the Mark Morris Dance Group at Zellerbach Hall, University of California, Berkeley on 6 March, 1997.
Evermore 1996
The wonderfully poignant short story by Julian Barnes is taken from his collection, Cross Channel. Howard Hodgkin responds to this haunting tale of an Englishwoman’s obsessive visits to her brother’s First World War grave in France with etchings and hand colourings, interspersed within the text.
IMAX Cinema 1996
Hodgkin was commissioned to design a large wrap around image for the Imax Cinema, Waterloo Place, London, designed by Avery Associates for the British Film Institute. The design was blown up to 15 metres in height. Hodgkin’s image is an abstraction of a large eye.
The Nutcracker 1992
Hodgkin’s designs for this opera by Matthew Bourne was not realised; “In this case we are left with fragments without a whole and have to make the creative leap ourselves in imagining how these designs could have been used.” John-Paul Stonard, Howard Hodgkin: Stage Designs, 2002.
BBC Billboard Project 1992
A project set up by the BBC which aimed to take art out onto the street and place it directly into the context of people’s everyday lives. Hoping in the process to challenge traditional ideas of how art is presented and perceived. The project was documented in a series of TV programmes.
British Council HQ 1992
Mural design for British Counci HQ, New Delhi (architect Charles Correa). For further information see this text written by HH ‘Arboreal Architecture‘.
The Way We Live Now - Susan Sontag 1991
This book is the result of a unique collaboration. 'The Way We Live Now' was first published as a short story in the New Yorker in 1986. It concerns the responses - doubting, possessive, comic - of a group of New Yorkers when they discover a close friend has Aids. Now Howard Hodgkin has created a series of hand-coloured engravings to go alongside the text.
High Gate Ponds 1990
Hodgkin creates a poster of Highgate Ponds for the London Underground. To buy the poster click HERE.
Piano 1989
Choreography: Ashley Page Set & costume design: Howard Hodgkin Music: Ludwig van Beethoven First performed by the Royal Ballet at the Royal Opera House Covent Garden on 6/11/89.
Broadgate Centre 1988
Hodgkin designed a mural, Wave, for the swimming pool (now part of the Virgin Active Healthclub) in the Broadgate Centre, London EC2 (architect Peter Foggo; commissioned by Rosehaugh Stanhope). It was executed in Venetian glass mosaic.
Pulcinella 1987
Choreography: Richard Alston Set & costume design: Howard Hodgkin Music: Igor Stravinsky Lighting: Peter Mumford First performers by Ballet Rambert at the leeds Grand Theatre on 13/01/87. Thirty nine stage performances around Britain, ending in London, Sadler’s Wells Theatre, May 1988.
Designers Guild 1986
Commissioned by Tricia Guild of Designers Guild to design a series of textiles in 1986: Leaf and Large Flower are printed on glazed chintz; Moss and Earth on cotton satin.
Night Music 1981
Choreography: Richard Alston Set & costume design: Howard Hodgkin Music: W.A. Mozart Lighting: Peter Mumford First performed by Ballet Rambert at the Theatre Royal Newcastle on 9/10/81.
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Exhibition Models
Photographs of exhibition models made by Howard Hodgkin’s studio in preparation for installing an exhibition.
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