8th January 2024 Indian Skies: The Howard Hodgkin Collection of Indian Court Painting | The Metropolitan Museum of Art, NYC Elephant and keeper, c. 1650 - 1660, gouache with gold on paper February 6 – June 9, 2024 Over the course of sixty years, British artist Howard Hodgkin (British, London 1932–2017 London) formed a collection of Indian paintings and drawings that is recognized as one of the finest of its kind. A highly regarded painter and printmaker, Hodgkin collected works from the Mughal, Deccani, Rajput, and Pahari courts dating from the 16th to the 19th centuries that reflect his personal passion for Indian art. This exhibition presents over 120 of these works, many of which The Met recently acquired, alongside loans from The Howard Hodgkin Indian Collection Trust. The works on view include stunning portraits, beautifully detailed text illustrations, studies of the natural world, and devotional subjects. The exhibition will also display a painting by Hodgkin, Small Indian Sky, which alludes to the subtle relationship between his own work, India, and his collection. This exhibition is accompanied by an issue of The Metropolitan Museum of Art Bulletin. The exhibition is made possible by the Florence and Herbert Irving Fund for Asian Art Exhibitions and the Friends of Islamic Art. The Bulletin is made possible by the Florence and Herbert Irving Fund for Asian Art Publications and the Friends of Islamic Art. The Metropolitan’s quarterly Bulletin program is supported in part by the Lila Acheson Wallace Fund for The Metropolitan Museum of Art, established by the cofounder of Reader’s Digest. More information launch