News & Announcements

1st August 2022

Gillian Ayres & Howard Hodgkin | Tremenheere Gallery

23rd July – 27th August 2022 Best known for their colourful, abstract painting, both Gillian Ayres (1930 – 2018) and Howard Hodgkin (1932 – 2017) were also accomplished printmakers.  This exhibition includes a range of hand-painted editions which focus on the medium of carborundum – an intaglio print technique they both learned at Jack Shirreff’s 107 Workshop […]

15th June 2022

Howard Hodgkin | Image licensing through DACS / Artimage

Over 500 images from the archive of The Estate of Howard Hodgkin can now be licensed through DACs and can be viewed through their digital platform Artimage. The selection of images spans Hodgkin’s long and prolific career from the late 1940s to his last paintings.

14th June 2022

Art Basel 2022 | Hazlitt Holland-Hibbert

Frank Auerbach – Peter Blake – Anthony Caro – Lucian Freud – Barbara Hepworth – Patrick Heron – Howard Hodgkin – R B Kitaj – Leon Kossoff – Sean Scully – Richard Smith Hazlitt Holland-Hibbert is delighted to participate in Art Basel 2022 with a stand focusing on eleven artists who, each in their own […]

31st May 2022

Whitechapel Gallery | Christen Sveaas Art Foundation: The Unseen, selected by Hurvin Anderson

20 May – 7 August, 2022 Painter Hurvin Anderson (b. 1965, UK) reflects on illusory and fragmentary space and depictions of black figures and experience in The Unseen, an artist-curated selection of 25 works from the Christen Sveaas Art Foundation. Drawing on the prologue to American writer Ralph Ellison’s celebrated novel, Invisible Man (1952), about the invisibility of black lives, […]

3rd May 2022

Dulwich Picture Gallery | Reframed: The Woman in the Window

4 May – 4 September 2022 Featuring artworks from ancient civilisations to present day, the exhibition will bring together over 50 works by artists including Rembrandt Harmensz van Rijn, Dante Gabriel Rossetti, David Hockney, Howard Hodgkin, Louise Bourgeois, Cindy Sherman, Wolfgang Tillmans and Rachel Whiteread to reveal how artists have long used the motif to […]

21st April 2022

Howard Hodgkin | Recollections | Bernard Jacobson Gallery

21st April – 14th May Bernard Jacobson Gallery is pleased to present an exhibition of prints spanning the career of British artist Howard Hodgkin. With an emphasis on memory and recollection, the exhibition brings together a selection of expressive, abstract prints made between the period of 1966 and 2003. 28 Duke Street St James’s St. […]

30th March 2022

Wiltshire on Paper: Post-War Prints from the Bath Academy of Art

Open until 2 April 2022, free entry An exhibition at Chippenham Museum celebrating a unique time in Wiltshire’s creative history. Centred on the Bath Academy of Art in Corsham, the decades following the Second World War, saw an explosion of creative printmaking in this corner of Wiltshire. The first in a series of displays celebrating […]

21st March 2022

Andy Barker on working with Howard Hodgkin, live Zoom 31/03/22

Andy Barker is a painter who was Howard Hodgkin’s painting assistant for twenty-two years. He will be discussing this time with Lizzie Collins, director of Zuleika Gallery over Zoom on 31/03/22 at 14:30 (GMT). Book via the link below.

17th March 2022

Hockney to Himid: 60 Years of British Printmaking

Including works by Edward Bawden, Peter Blake, Tracey Emin, Barbara Hepworth, Howard Hodgkin, Henry Moore, Chris Ofili, Grayson Perry and Rachel Whiteread, amongst others, this extraordinary exhibition features over 100 prints by 90 different artists. From wood engravings and etchings to lithographs and screenprints, printmaking enabled artists to expand their practice to explore new creative […]

14th March 2022

Victoria Art Gallery: From Hogarth to Hodgkin

This wonderful exhibition showcases the best of our print collection. You’ll be able to see the diversity of our prints, with works on display spanning 700 years. Before industrial techniques came along in the 19th century, artists could only make prints in limited quantities. Yet the process enabled them to reach a wider audience than […]