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Hazlitt Holland-Hibbert
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 21 ธ.ค. 2022
Formed in 2002, Hazlitt Holland-Hibbert is an independent association between Hazlitt, the long-established London gallery, and James Holland-Hibbert. The gallery holds an extensive stock of paintings, drawings and sculpture by Modern and Contemporary British artists of international renown.
Exhibition video: Pasmore | Heron VIII São Paulo Biennial Great Britain 1965 - revisited
Thursday 7 November 2024 - Friday 31 January 2025
This exhibition of work by Patrick Heron and Victor Pasmore celebrates sixty years since they both represented Britain at the VIII São Paulo Biennial in 1965. The Biennial was a significant event for both artists and, also more broadly, for Britain as a country in establishing itself as one of the primary players in the development of abstraction on the international stage.
The selection brings together ten examples by each artist dating from the period 1952 to 1964. Many of the works were included in the original São Paulo show and together they give a sense of the scale and impact that the original display had on an audience largely unfamiliar with British Modernism. Although the aesthetic differences between Heron and Pasmore’s work are stark, both artists shared a rigorous approach to their practice which allowed them to push the boundaries of abstraction down untrodden paths; Heron exploring the visual complexities of colour and Pasmore that of space.
By 1965 both Heron and Pasmore had well-established careers in Britain and were producing some of their most important work. The significant influence that they each had on the development of abstract painting in Britain and beyond was recognised by their selection for the Biennial, and their shared artistic values and common interests made them as exciting a pairing in 1965 as indeed they remain today.
This exhibition of work by Patrick Heron and Victor Pasmore celebrates sixty years since they both represented Britain at the VIII São Paulo Biennial in 1965. The Biennial was a significant event for both artists and, also more broadly, for Britain as a country in establishing itself as one of the primary players in the development of abstraction on the international stage.
The selection brings together ten examples by each artist dating from the period 1952 to 1964. Many of the works were included in the original São Paulo show and together they give a sense of the scale and impact that the original display had on an audience largely unfamiliar with British Modernism. Although the aesthetic differences between Heron and Pasmore’s work are stark, both artists shared a rigorous approach to their practice which allowed them to push the boundaries of abstraction down untrodden paths; Heron exploring the visual complexities of colour and Pasmore that of space.
By 1965 both Heron and Pasmore had well-established careers in Britain and were producing some of their most important work. The significant influence that they each had on the development of abstract painting in Britain and beyond was recognised by their selection for the Biennial, and their shared artistic values and common interests made them as exciting a pairing in 1965 as indeed they remain today.
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Frank Auerbach: Twenty Self-Portraits
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Exhibition Film: Richard Smith: Shaped Canvases 1966 - 1972
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Exhibition film. Patrick Heron: The Colour of Colour, Painting 1965 - 1977
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Exhibition film. Patrick Heron: The Colour of Colour, Painting 1965 - 1977
Exhibition film. Howard Hodgkin: Memories, Paintings 1978-1999
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Exhibition film. Howard Hodgkin: Memories, Paintings 1978-1999
Lucian Freud: Interior Life. An interview with David Dawson
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Filmed on the occasion of Hazlitt Holland-Hibbert's exhibition 'Lucian Freud: Interior Life' to celebrate the centenary of Freud's birth, David Dawson explores the life and work of the artist with a particular focus on Freud's etchings.
Barbara Hepworth, Curved Stone with Yellow (1946)
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Barbara Hepworth, Curved Stone with Yellow (1946)
Patrick Heron: The Colour of Colour, Paintings 1965-77
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Produced on the occasion of Hazlitt Holland-Hibbert's first solo exhibition of work by the British artist Patrick Heron since the gallery announced its representation of the artist’s estate in 2020. Patrick Heron (1920-99) is among the most significant artists to have emerged in Britain after the war. He was a highly articulate advocate for the European tradition of painting, a tradition which ...
Pervert if you ask me
Yuk!
Marvelous
Yes its are educational project for those like Art & sculpture thanks 👍
fantastic colours and fantastic style
Поразительный подход. Почти маниакальная скрупулёзность, невообразимое сочетание сухой, выверенной, едва ли не насильной математики и сияния, лишённого чувственности, но обладающего невыразимой магией открытия. Никогда не встречал ничего подобного. Совмещение занудного антрополога, геометра, перебирающего элементы конструктора, и поэта, который ничуть не теряет цели.
This is truly inspiring! Thank you for sharing 👍✨️
I have a love for figure drawing and to see his work for the first time bothers me that I had never seen it before. Mostly because he was alive in my lifetime and I only discovered him now. His work is ...in a word, excellent.
Hold a difficult pose for 45 minutes! Wow. I never ask a model to hold a pose for more than 20 minutes at a time, then break for 5 minutes to stretch and rest, before the next 20 minutes, and so on usually for a total of 4 hours. By then, I’m burned out and so is the model. I might do this for 3 days in a row depending upon medium.
I've had to hold a pose for 30 - 45 minutes at a time, but these weren't anything complicated, mostly standing or sitting, and some of those paintings took a few months to complete.
Wonderful paintings but he was as mad as a brush/from another era. A true English eccentric? Will definitely visit, if I can.
good!!! ❤❤❤
Русский стиль ,,,Русская душа!
Not even close.
How many pieces in the exhibition?
massively underrated artist
In a paradoxical way your right, but when I was at Art School in the 70s he was massively overrated too! Isn’t that strange…
By whom?
Is there an exhibition catalogue?? I have a book that includes some of this work but not all.
Hello! Yes, a catalogue is available to purchase from the gallery. If you are unable to visit the exhibition, please contact us directly to arrange shipping.
Not a fan....sorry
You an idiot
It reminds me of a sensational plastic artist called Joaquín Villegas who sells on Wallapop.
Hello friends... Richard Smith was artist in residence at U. of Virginia in 1967 and I was lucky to be one of his select group of students during that very important time in the development of his shaped canvas concepts. He was very inspirational in a very quiet way. Almost Zen-like as he described how important the 'craft' of his canvas shaping was in relation to the ultimate finished piece. Richard Smith will be missed.
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incredible
boss, more color, pls, 4me .. and it will be delicious
as one dandy said: everyone should be a work of art or wear a work of art, just pls, don't yawn, driving while wearing a silk scarf, i'll add
Amazing. Frank is the best
Yum yum… almost edible are they not!?
That's really great .. Keep do it
Love
¡HERMOSO!
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I see trying, trying to be original.
don't see that in you
*! Howard Hodgkin Memores.!* Very nice Painting shuo.Decply of Paintings.❤🎉😊😮
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Loved his work and ideas ever since I found a tiny catalogue, mainly just black and white illustrations, of his work in the library at art school… that was long ago in Galaxy far far away…. Seemed to me then, and still does, that his work was not only a joy to experience but that it was a deep commentary on how media and fine art work on each other… why isn’t he more well known and discussed? No idea…..
I’m still quite saddened that I’ll never again get to go to a ‘Howard Hodgkin: New Works’ show …. So thank you…
Very nice portrait collection ❤
👍👍👍
Lucian Freud in English means dilettante.
Lician's grandfather would have had a lot to analyze with his work
too short
He is saying “Lucian”
Two geniuses of 20th century art in the same place.....
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@@sphinxtheeminx !
@@sphinxtheeminx I think he means David Hockney and Lucian
that is a really good photo
Referring to 1:05
🙏🏻
*promosm* 😈