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Howard Hodgkin: Strictly Personal (Part II)

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Thursday, 28 November 2019 to Saturday, 21 December 2019

Howard Hodgkin: Strictly Personal is a retrospective survey of prints by Sir Howard Hodgkin (1932 - 2017) on display at Cristea Roberts Gallery from 31 October until 21 December 2019. Hodgkin first made prints in the 1950s, working consistently in the medium, alongside painting, until his death in 2017. This exhibition will cover the breadth of Hodgkin’s career, drawing from important examples, in technique and subject matter, which were made with some of the most prestigious workshops and print publishers in the world. During his lifetime Hodgkin made over 120 prints with publisher Alan Cristea, the vast majority of which will be exhibited. Howard Hodgkin: Strictly Personal will be split into two parts, paying tribute to Hodgkin’s extraordinary achievement in printmaking. 

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43 Pall Mall

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SW1Y 5JG

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