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Mayfair Art Weekend
Howard Hodgkin Pop-up Bookshop
June 29–July 1, 2018
Gagosian, Grosvenor Hill, London
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Throughout Mayfair Art Weekend, Gagosian, Grosvenor Hill, London, will host a pop-up bookshop in conjunction with the exhibition Howard Hodgkin: Last Paintings. It will feature a selection of illustrated exhibition catalogues and books on the artist. Visitors will also be able to see the exhibition through the weekend, alongside Franz West: Sisyphos Sculptures at Gagosian, Davies Street, London.
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Howard Hodgkin: Last Paintings (New York: Gagosian, 2018)
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Mayfair Art Weekend
June 30–July 2, 2017
Mayfair, London
www.mayfairartweekend.com
Mayfair Art Weekend is joined by the Royal Academy of Arts, over sixty art galleries, artists, and auction houses to celebrate Mayfair as a vibrant hub of talent, creativity, craftsmanship, and production. Gagosian Davies Street and Grosvenor Hill will be open Saturday, July 1, 10am–6pm, and Sunday, July 2, 11am–5pm.
Pablo Picasso, Minotaure dans une barque sauvant une femme, 1937 © 2017 Estate of Pablo Picasso/Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York
Lecture
Howard Hodgkin and India
Reflections on Art Making and Collecting
Friday, March 15, 2024, 6pm
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
www.metmuseum.org
Join experts close to Howard Hodgkin, including his partner of thirty-three years, Antony Peattie, for a personal look at the artist’s lifetime engagement with India and Indian painting. Over the course of sixty years, Hodgkin formed a collection of Indian paintings and drawings that is recognized as one of the finest of its kind. This lecture brings together Peattie along with Glenn Lowry, director of the Museum of Modern Art, New York, and Met curators John Guy and Navina Haidar to discuss Hodgkin’s artistic practice and his collection. It is organized as part of the Annual Distinguished Lecture on the Arts of South and Southeast Asia series in conjunction with the exhibition Indian Skies: The Howard Hodgkin Collection of Indian Court Painting, on view at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, through June 9.
Installation view, Indian Skies: The Howard Hodgkin Collection of Indian Court Painting, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, February 6–June 9, 2024. Photo: Hyla Skopitz
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ART SG 2023
January 12–15, 2023, booth BF05
Marina Bay Sands Expo and Convention Centre, Singapore
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Gagosian is pleased to announce the gallery’s participation in the inaugural edition of ART SG, with a selection of works by international contemporary artists including Banksy, Georg Baselitz, Ashley Bickerton, Edmund de Waal, Helen Frankenthaler, Katharina Grosse, Mark Grotjahn, Damien Hirst, Howard Hodgkin, Thomas Houseago, Tetsuya Ishida, Alex Israel, Jia Aili, Harmony Korine, Takashi Murakami, Nam June Paik, Giuseppe Penone, Ed Ruscha, Spencer Sweeney, Sarah Sze, Tatiana Trouvé, Anna Weyant, Jonas Wood, and Zeng Fanzhi.
Gagosian’s booth at ART SG 2023. Artwork, left to right: © Ashley Bickerton; © Damien Hirst and Science Ltd. All rights reserved, DACS 2022; © Banksy; © Zeng Fanzhi; © 2020 Takashi Murakami/Kaikai Kiki Co., Ltd. All rights reserved. Photo: Sebastiano Pellion di Persano
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