Art

Gagosian London Presents Howard Hodgkin: A Colorful Legacy Reimagined for the Home

August 17, 2024

In a delightful arrangement of art and design, Gagosian's Burlington Arcade gallery is set to become a treasure trove of color and emotion. Opening September 3, 2024, this takeover dedicated to the late Howard Hodgkin promises to be more than just an exhibition—it's a journey into the multifaceted world of one of Britain's most celebrated contemporary painters.

Howard Hodgkin
Home, 2000–02
Lift ground etching and aquatint with acrylic on paper
14 1/2 x 16 3/8 inches (36.8 x 41.4 cm)
Edition of 50
Artwork © The Estate of Howard Hodgkin. All rights reserved, DACS 2024
Photo: Prudence Cuming Associates Ltd
Courtesy The Estate of Howard Hodgkin, Cristea Roberts Gallery and Gagosian
Howard Hodgkin, Always Afternoon, 2016, oil on wood, 27 3/8 × 36 5/8 inches (69.5 × 93 cm) © The Estate of Howard Hodgkin. All rights reserved, DACS 2024. Photo: Prudence Cuming Associates Ltd

From Canvas to Cushion: The Howard Hodgkin Home Collection

Imagine sipping your morning coffee from a mug that captures the essence of a Hodgkin masterpiece. The Howard Hodgkin Home range does just that, transforming the artist's vibrant works into everyday objects of beauty. From crockery adorned with the mesmerizing patterns of his 1981 print "Souvenir" to rugs that bring the warmth of "Red Sky in the Morning" (2016) to your living room floor, this collection is a feast for the senses.

A Legacy in Layers: Exploring Hodgkin's Artistic Journey

As you ascend to the gallery's upper floor, prepare to be captivated by "Always Afternoon" (2016). This oil-on-wood painting, with its bold strokes of red, blue, brown, and white, is a testament to Hodgkin's unparalleled ability to translate emotions into visual symphonies. It's not just a painting; it's an invitation to lose yourself in a moment frozen in time.

Howard Hodgkin in India, c. 1990 Photo: Antony Peattie
Courtesy The Estate of Howard Hodgkin and Gagosian

The Collector's Corner: Prints, Books, and Rarities

For those who fancy themselves connoisseurs, the basement level is nothing short of paradise. Here, limited edition prints like "Indian Leaves" (1982) whisper tales of exhibitions past, while an array of books and catalogues offer deep dives into Hodgkin's illustrious career. It's a bibliophile's dream, with the space doubling as a cozy reading room where art lovers can lose themselves in the pages of Hodgkin's colorful history.

Howard Hodgkin at home in London, c. 1984Photo: Antony Peattie Courtesy The Estate of Howard Hodgkin and Gagosian

More Than Art: A Vision for the Future

This exhibition is not just a celebration of Hodgkin's past; it's a glimpse into the future. The Howard Hodgkin Legacy Trust's ambitious plans to transform the artist's studio into a museum speak to a commitment to ensuring that Hodgkin's vibrant vision continues to inspire generations to come.

Howard Hodgkin Home limited-edition rug based on “Red Sky in the Morning” (2016) hanging alongside the original painting in the artist’s studio, London, 2023Artwork © The Estate of Howard Hodgkin. All rights reserved, DACS 2024
Photo: Christopher Horwood
Courtesy The Estate of Howard Hodgkin and Gagosian

As you step out of the Burlington Arcade, you'll find yourself seeing the world through Hodgkin's eyes—where every corner holds the potential for beauty, and every moment is a brushstroke waiting to happen. This is more than an exhibition; it's an experience that will color your world long after you've left the gallery.