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by Krzysztof Cieszkowski and Assunta Ferrera, assisted by Anna Klosinska



an asterisk (*) indicates entries which derive from references in previous bibliographies, but which have been neither located, seen nor verified by the compiler

2005

Contemporary voices: works from the UBS Art Collection (1 work)Museum of Modern Art, New York, 4 Feb. – 25 Apr. 2005; incl. interview with HH by Ann Temkin, pp.66-75. 

Phew! What a scorcher ...: Summer exhibition (1 work).  Archeus Fine Art, London, 9 Aug. – 17 Sept. 2005.

2003
Referenz / Reverenz (1 work based on Degas; illus in col.).  Galerie Lutz & Thalmann, Zürich, 16 Jan. – 8 Mar. 2003. 

2002

Twentieth century British printmaking, from William Nicholson to Howard Hodgkin (3 works; illus. in col.).  Austin/Desmond Contemporary Books, London, 10 May – 6 June 2002. 

New: recent acquisitions of contemporary British art (1 work).  Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, Edinburgh, 6 July – 17 Nov. 2002.  

Abstraction (1 work; illus. in col.).  Ingleby Gallery, Edinburgh, Aug. 2002. 

Black and white: prints by Hodgkin, Picasso, Ensor, Dierickx, Fautrier, Giacometti, de Stael, Barcelo, Matisse, Dubuffet (c.5 prints by HH).  Hachmeister Galerie, Münster, 1 Sept. – 26 Oct. 2002.  

The galleries show.  Royal Academy of Arts, London, 14 Sept. – 12 Oct. 2002; works by HH presented by Gagosian Gallery, London; accompaned by publication The galleries book: 33 contemporary fine art galleries in London, section 11. 

02B: Premio Biella per l’incisione 2002, 15a edizione (7 works; illus. in col.).  Museo del Territorio Biellese, Biella, 29 Sept. – 3 Nov. 2002; text on HH, pp.88-89. 

2001

Green on Greene (1 work; illus. in col.).  Sperone Westwater, New York, 1 Nov. – 15 Dec. 2001. 

Aspects of modern British and Irish art (1 work; illus. in col.).  Austin/Desmond Fine Art, London, 21 Nov. – 21 Dec. 2001; text on HH by Edward Lucie-Smith, repr. from London Magazine, 1965. 

The inward eye: transcendence in contemporary art (1 work; illus. in col.).  Contemporary Arts Museum, Houston, 8 Dec. 2001 – 17 Dec. 2002.  

2000

Encounters: new art from old (1 work, based on Georges Seurat’s ‘Bathers at Asnières’, 1884; illus. in col.).  National Gallery, London, 14 June – 17 Sept. 2000; text by Richard Morphet, ref. pp.165-175. 

Aspects of modern British art (1 work; illus. in col.).  Austin/Desmond Fine Art, London, 22 Nov. 2000 – 12 Jan. 2001; text on HH by Richard Morphet, reprinted from 1976 Oxford catalogue. 

Alan Cristea Gallery 2000/2001 (1 work; illus. in col.).  Alan Cristea Gallery, London, 2000-2001; text p.20.

1999

*   New painting.  Anthony d’Offay Gallery, London, 1999. 

Signature pieces: contemporary British prints and multiples (1 work; illus. in col.).  Alan Cristea Gallery, London, 5 Jan. – 6 Feb. 1999; text by Marco Livingstone, p.24. 

45-99: a personal view of British painting and sculpture by Bryan Robertson (1 work; illus. in col.).  Kettle’s Yard, Cambridge, 13 Nov. 1999 – 9 Jan. 2000; The City Gallery, Leicester, 15 Jan. – 26 Feb. 2000. 

1998

*   Will Ameringer Fine Art, New York, 1998. 

*   Galleria Lawrence Rubin, Milan, 1998.  

Howard Hodgkin, Pablo Picasso, Karel Dierickx, Louis Soutter, Mark Tobey: drawings and prints (c.5 prints by HH).  Hachmeister Galerie, Münster, 13 Jan. – 12 Feb. 1998.  

Head first: portraits from the Arts Council Collection (1 work; illus. in col.).  Arts Council National Touring Exhibition, at City Gallery, Leicester, 17 Jan. – 28 Feb. 1998; City Art Gallery, Southampton, 9 Apr. – 31 May 1998; Abbot Hall Art Gallery, Kendal, 10 June – 13 Sept. 1998; Hatton Gallery, University of Newcastle, 26 Sept. – 8 Nov. 1998; Victoria Art Gallery, Bath, 16 Jan. – 28 Feb. 1999; Graves Art Gallery, Sheffield, 2 Mar. – 18 Apr. 1999; Ferens Art Gallery, Hull, Apr. – June 1999. 

1997

Hockney to Hodgkin: British master prints 1960-1980 (2 works).  New Orleans Museum of Art, 1997; text by Pat Gilmour. 

Contemporary prints (2 works; illus, 1 in col.).  Yvonne Andrews, Thomas Dane, London, [1997 ?]. 

Masterpieces of modern printmaking (1 work; illus. in col.).  Alan Cristea Gallery, London, 23 June – 1 Aug. 1997; text, p.30. 

British art: a selection from Waddington Galleries (2 works; illus. in col.).  Waddington Galleries, London, exhib. at FIAC, Paris, 1 – 6 Oct. 1997; Tokyo International Art Festival, 30 Oct. – 3 Nov. 1997; Art Cologne, 9 – 16 Nov. 1997; Art Miami ‘98, 8 – 13 Jan. 1998; TEFAF, Maastricht, 7 – 15 Mar. 1998. 

1996

*   Portrait of the artist.  Anthony d’Offay Gallery, London, 1996. 

Brancusi to Beuys: works from the Ted Power Collection (3 works; illus, 1 in col.).  Tate Gallery, London, 19 Nov. 1996 – 16 Feb. 1997. 

Colour etching: Jim Dine, John Hoyland, Robert Motherwell, Mimmo Paladino, Howard Hodgkin, Joe Tilson.  Alan Cristea Gallery, London, 4 Dec. 1996 – 18 Jan. 1997 (no catalogue; PV card).

1995

*   Where you were even now.  Kunsthalle Winterthur, 1995. 

The Boltons Collection of British contemporary art (4 works).  The Boltons Collection of British Contemporary Art, [1995 ?]. 

Peter Blake, Patrick Caulfield, Howard Hodgkin: paintings from the 60’s and 70’s (5 works; illus. in col.).  Waddington Galleries, London, 22 Feb. – 25 Mar. 1995. 

*   Group show: Diebenkorn, Hodgkin, Lichtenstein, Motherwell, Rauschenberg, Stella, Sultan and Winters.  Galerie Lawrence Rubin, Zürich, 1995-1996. 

1994
Modern paintings: summer 1964 (1 work; illus. in col.).  Jonathan Clark & Co, London, Summer 1994. 

The silent partner: re-viewing the picture frame (1 work)University Gallery, University of Essex, Colchester, 13 June – 1 July 1994. 

*   Paintmarks.  Kettle’s Yard, Cambridge, 17 July – 4 Sept. 1994; travelling to Southampton City Art Gallery, 29 Sept. – 6 Nov. 1994; Mead Gallery, University of Warwick, 12 Nov. – 10 Dec. 1994.  

National Westminster Bank: Contemporary Art Collection (3 works; 1 illus. in col.).  Royal West of England Academy, Bristol, 11 Sept. – 1 Oct. 1994. 

1993
The Sixties art scene in London (3 works; 1 illus. in col.).  Barbican Art Gallery, London, 11 Mar. – 13 June 1993; text by David Mellor; publ. Phaidon Press, London, 1993. 

1992

*   Ready steady go: painting of the Sixties from the Arts Council Collection.  South Bank Centre touring exhibition, 21 Jan. – 23 Feb. 1992; travelling to Stockport, Wakefield, Burnley, Ipswich, Coventry, Nottingham, Wrexham, Swansea, Dudley & Bath (to Oct. 1993). 

The poetic trace: aspects of British abstraction since 1945 (1 work; illus. in col.).  Adelson Galleries, New York, 12 May – 30 June 1992. 

*   A benefit reception and exhibition of centennial prints in honor of the 100th anniversary of the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth.  Charles Cowles Gallery, New York, 1992. 

*   Singular and plural, recent accessions, drawings and prints: 1945 to 1991.  Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, 1992.   

Life into paint: British figurative painting in the 20th century (3 works; 1 illus. in col.).  Israel Museum, Jerusalem, Nov. 1992 – Feb. 1993; organised with British Council; text by Bruce Chatwin, p.47. 

1991

*   Smith collects contemporary.  Smith College Museum of Art, Northampton (MA), 1991. 

The absent presence: the uninhabited interior in 19th and 20th century British art (1 work; illus. in col.).  Graves Art Gallery, Sheffield, 19 Jan. – 2 Mar. 1991; Geffrye Museum, London, 21 Mar. – 2 June 1991. 

British art from 1930 (1 work; illus. in col.).  Waddington Galleries, London, 27 Feb. – 23 Mar. 1991. 

*   Not Pop: what the others were doing.  Bernard Jacobson Gallery, London, 10 Sept. – 8 Oct. 1991. 

British contemporary art 1910-1990: eighty years of collecting by The Contemporary Art Society (1 work; illus. in col.).  Hayward Gallery, London, 3 Dec. 1991 – 19 Jan. 1992; Maclaurin Art Gallery, Ayr, 1 Feb. – 15 Feb. 1992; City Museum and Art Gallery, Bristol, 21 Mar. – 3 May 1992; Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool, 9 May – 21 June 1992. 

1990

*  Pharmacy.  Jan Kesner Gallery, Los Angeles, 1990. 

Glasgow’s Great British art exhibition (2 works; 1 illus. [upside-down] in col.).  McLellan Galleries, Glasgow Museums and Art Galleries, 27 Mar. – 9 May 1990. 

Tribute to Peter Fuller (1 work).  Beaux Arts, Bath, 20 Oct. – 20 Nov. 1990.  

*   Masterpieces from the Arts Council Collection. Ueno Royal Museum, Tokyo, 25 – 29 Oct. 1990.  

The British imagination: twentieth-century paintings, sculpture and drawings (3 works; illus. in col.).  Hirschl & Adler Galleries, New York, 10 Nov. 1990 – 12 Jan. 1991; text by Douglas Dreishpoon, p.129. 

1989

Works on paper (1 work; illus. in col.).  Waddington Galleries, London, 1 – 25 Feb. 1989. 

Bilderstreit: Widerspruch, Einheit und Fragment in der Kunst seit 1960 (3 works).  Museum Ludwig, Cologne, 8 Apr. – 28 June 1989. 

Twentieth century works (1 work; illus. in col.).  Waddington Galleres, London, 26 Apr. – 20 May 1989. 

The 1980s: prints from the collection of Joshua P. Smith (2 works; illus.)National Gallery of Art, Washington, 17 Dec. 1989 – 8 Apr. 1990. 

1988

*   1900 to now: Modern Art from Rhode Island Collections.  Museum of Art, Rhode Island School of Design, Providence (RI), 22 Jan. – 1 May 1988.  

Works on paper (1 work; illus. in col.).  Waddington Galleries, London, 1 – 25 Feb. 1989. 

The British picture (1 work; illus. in col.).  L.A. Louver, Venice (CA), 5 Feb. – 5 Mar. 1988. 

Twentieth century works (1 work; illus. in col.).  Waddington Galleries, London, 26 Apr. – 20 May 1989. 

1988: the world of art today (1 work; illus in col.).  Milwaukee Art Museum, 6 May – 28 Aug. 1988. 

A golden age: the artist works with paper: a selection of very fine prints and works on paper by JanetFish, Howard Hodgkin [et al.] (1 work; illus. in col.).  Meredith Long & Company, Houston, 19 July – 9 Sept. 1988. 

100 years of art in Britain (1 work; illus. in col.).  Leeds City Art Gallery, 4 Oct. 1988 – 15 Jan. 1989. 

The pastoral landscape: the legacy of Venice and the modern vision (1 work).  National Gallery of Art & Phillips Collection, Washington, 6 Nov. 1988 – 22 Jan. 1989; catalogue publ. as Places of delight: the pastoral landscape, Washington: Phillips Collection; London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1988 

Corsham: a celebration: the Bath Academy of Art 1946-72 (1 work; illus.).  Victoria Art Gallery, Bath, 18 Dec. 1988 – 14 Jan. 1989; Brighton Polytechnic Gallery, 23 Jan. – 14 Feb. 1989; Michael Parkin Gallery, London, 22 Feb. – 24 Mar. 1989; publ. by Michael Parkin Gallery.   

1987

State of the art: ideas and images (1 work).  Institute of Contemporary Arts, London, 14 Jan. – 1 Mar. 1987; traveling to Laing Art Gallery, Newcastle, 13 Mar. – 26 Apr. 1987; Harris Museum and Art Gallery, Preston, 9 May – 21 June 1987; Cartwright Hall, Bradford, 27 June – 23 Aug. 1987; Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts, Norwich, 1987. 

2D/3D: art and craft made and designed for the twentieth century (1 work; illus. in col.).  Laing Art Gallery, Newcastle upon Tyne, & Northern Centre for Contemporary Art, 14 Jan. – 8 Mar. 1987. 

British art in the 20th century: the Modern movement (3 works; illus. in col.).  Royal Academy of Arts, London, 15 Jan. – 5 Apr. 1987; publ. by Prestel-Verlag, Munich; ref. pp.91 (text by Robert Rosenblum), 382-384 (essay by Norman Rosenthal, ‘Three painters of this time: Hodgkin, Kitaj and Morley’) &.434 (text by Mary Rose Beaumont).  

Current affairs: British painting and sculpture in the 1980s (3 works; illus, 2 in col.).  Museum of Modern Art, Oxford, 1 – 29 Mar. 1987; tour organised by British Council, to Mücsarnok, Budapest, 24 Apr. – 31 May 1987; Národní Galerie, Prague, 19 June – 7 Aug. 1987; Zacheta, Warsaw, 14 Sept. – 31 Oct. 1987; text by David Elliott, p.20. 

Art of our time (4 works from The Saatchi Collection; illus. in col.).  Royal Scottish Academy, Edinburgh, 7 Aug. – 5 Sept. 1987; organised by The Saatchi Collection; text on HH by Alastair Hicks, pp.13-14. 

New dimensions in colour and texture: contemporary tapestries, textiles and paperworks.  Art for Offices and International Contemporary Art, The Galleries, London, 28 Oct. 1987 – (no catalogue; PV card).  

1986

*   Recent abstract painting.  John Good Gallery, New York, 9 Jan. – 8 Feb. 1986.  

20th century original prints.  Christopher Hull Gallery, London, 5 Feb. – 1 Mar. 1986 (no catalogue; PV card). 

Studies of the nude (1 work; illus. in col.).  Marlborough Fine Art, London, 19 Mar. – 2 May 1986. 

The window in twentieth-century art (1 work; illus in col.).  Neuberger Museum, State University of New York, Purchase (NY), 21 Sept. 1986 – 18 Jan. 1987; Contemporary Arts Museum, Houston, 24 Apr. – 29 June 1987. 

Looking into paintings, 2: Portraits (1 work; illus).  Arts Council touring exhibition, at Castle Gallery, Nottingham, 22 Nov. 1986 – 1 Jan. 1987; Shipley Art Gallery, Gateshead, 10 Jan. – 8 Feb. 1987; Cartwright Gallery, Bradford, 14 Feb. – 15 Mar. 1987; City Museum and Art Gallery, Plymouth, 21 Mar. – 26 Apr. 1987. 

1985

*   Made in India.  Museum of Modern Art, New York, 1985.  

The Turner Prize 1985 (1 work illus.)Tate Gallery, London, [17 Oct. – 1 Dec.] 1985 (HH announced the winner on 12 Nov. 1985). 

1985 Carnegie International (5 works; illus, 1 in col.).  Museum of Art, Carnegie Institute, Pittsburgh, 9 Nov. 1985 – 5 Jan. 1986. 

1984

*   Form colour surface: painting about itself.  Barbara Krakow Gallery, Boston, 1984. 

Four rooms: an Arts Council touring exhibition devised by: Howard Hodgkin, Marc Camille Chaimowicz, Richard Hamilton, Anthony Caro (1 work by HH; 3 illus, 1 col.).  Liberty, London, 10 Feb. – 10 Mar. 1984; Central Art Gallery, Wolverhampton, 7 Apr. – 12 May 1984; Southampton Art Gallery, 26 May – 8 July 1984; Newport Museum and Art Gallery, 21 July – 25 Aug. 1984; Aberdeen Art Gallery, 8 Sept. – 7 Oct. 1984; Mappin Art Gallery, Sheffield, 20 Oct. – 18 Nov. 1984; organised by Arts Council of Great Britain; incl. extract from interview with HH for BBC ‘Arena’ programme, 1984, by Nigel Finch, p.11. 

An international survey of recent painting and sculpture (1 work; illus.).  Museum of Modern Art, New York, 17 May – 19 Aug. 1984.  

*   Summer selection.  M. Knoedler & Co., New York, July – Aug. 1984.  

The hard-won image: traditional method and subject in recent British art (2 works; illus., 1 in col.); Tate Gallery, London, 4 July – 9 Sept. 1984; text by Richard Morphet. 

The Turner Prize (2 works).  Tate Gallery, London, [26 Oct. – 2 Dec. 1984]. 

The British art show: old allegiences and new directions 1979-1984 (2 works)Arts Council touring exhibition, at Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery & Ikon Gallery, Birmingham, 2 Nov. – 22 Dec. 1984; Royal Scottish Academy, Edinburgh, 19 Jan. – 24 Feb. 1985; Mappin Art Gallery, Sheffield, 16 Mar. – 4 May 1985; Southampton Art Gallery, 18 May – 30 June 1985; publ. Orbis Publishing, London, 1984. 

The proper study: contemporary figurative paintings from Britain (4 works; illus, 1 in col.).  Lalit Kala Akademi, Delhi, 1 – 31 Dec. 1984; Jehangir Nicholson Museum of Modern Art, Bombay, 1 – 28 Feb. 1985; organised by the British Council; text on HH by John McEwen, p.72. 

1983

*   Some recent acquisitions.  Museum of Modern Art, New York, 1983. 

The Granada Collection: recent British paintings and drawings (1 work; illus. in col.).  Whitworth Art Gallery, Manchester, 15 Jan. – 26 Feb. 1983. 

*   Acquisition priorities: aspects of postwar painting in Europe.  Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, 20 May – 4 Sept. 1983. 

Three little books about painting: 2: Movement (1 work; illus in col.).  Graves Art Gallery, Sheffield, 19 Nov. – 18 Dec. 1983; Laing Art Gallery, Newcastle, 4 – 29 Jan. 1984; Bolton Museum and Art Gallery, 10 Mar. – 7 Apr. 1984; organised by Arts Council of Great Britain. 

*   Painting: Gregory Amenhoff, Howard Hodgkin, Melissa Miller, Katherine Porter, Joan Thorne, Susan Whynne.  List Art Center, Brown University, Providence (RI), 3 – 30 Dec. 1983.   

1982

*   Painting: American and European.   L A Louver Gallery, Venice (CA), 1982. 

A private vision: contemporary art from the Graham Gund Collection (1 work; illus. in col.)Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, 9 Feb. – 4 Apr. 1982. 

Aspects of British art today (7 works; 6 illus., 3 in col.).  Metropolitan Art Museum, Tokyo, 27 Feb. – 11 Apr. 1982; Tochigi Prefectural Museum of Fine Arts, Utsonomiya, 24 Apr. – 30 May 1982; National Museum of Art, Osaka, 12 June – 25 July 1982; Hokkaido Museum of Modern Art, Sapporo, 9 Sept. – 9 Oct. 1982; organised by British Council. 

Big prints: an Arts Council exhibition of prints by European and American artists (2 works; illus, 1 in col.)Southampton Art Gallery, 17 Apr. – 23 May 1982; Fruitmarket Gallery, Edinburgh, 29 May – 26 June 1982; Central Museum and Art Gallery, Dudley, 21 Aug. – 25 Sept. 1982; Cooper Gallery, Barnsley, 1 Jan. – 6 Feb. 1983; Wolverhampton Art Gallery, 12 Feb. – 19 Mar. 1983.

1981

A new spirit in painting (5 works; illus, 2 in col.)Royal Academy of Arts, London, 15 Jan. – 18 Mar. 1981. 

Landscape: the printmaker’s view (1 work)Tate Gallery, London, May – June 1981. 

Alistair Smith: a personal selection (1 work).  Ulster Museum, Belfast, 29 May – 23 Aug. 1981. 

*   Group show: Summer 1981.  M. Knoedler & Co., New York, July – Aug. 1981.  

New concepts for a new art: Toyama now (3 works; illus, 1 in col.).  Museum of Modern Art, Toyama, 5 July – 23 Sept. 1981. 

Prints by six British painters: Stephen Buckley, Robyn Denny, Howard Hodgkin, John Hoyland, Richard Smith, John Walker (8 works by HH)Tate Gallery, London, Nov. 1981 – Feb. 1982; text by Elizabeth Underhill; incl. list of all of HH’s editioned & published prints to date. 

13 britische Künstler: eine Ausstellung über Malerei (4 works; 3 illus, 1 in col.).  Neue Galerie – Sammlung Ludwig, Aachen, 5 Dec. 1981 – 16 Feb. 1982; travelling to Kunstverein Mannheim, 28 Feb. – 4 Apr. 1982; Kunstverein Braunschweig, 6 Aug. – 19 Sept. 1982.  

A mansion of many chambers: Beauty and other works: an Arts Council Collection exhibition of special purchases and loans selected by Dr. David Brown, Assistant Keeper of the Modern Collection at the Tate Gallery (1 work; illus.).  [Cartwright Hall, Bradford, 12 Dec. 1981 – 17 Jan. 1982; Oldham Art Gallery, 24 Apr. – 29 May 1982; Gardner Centre Gallery, Brighton, 9 June – 7 July 1982; Minories, Colchester, 17 July – 22 Aug. 1982; Mappin Art Gallery, Sheffield, 28 Aug. – 3 Oct. 1982; Worcester City Art Gallery, 20 Nov. 1982 – 1 Jan. 1983]; organised by Arts Council of Great Britain. 

1980

Pictures for an exhibition (1 work by HH selected by Peter Blake, & 1 work by Sickert selected by HH).  Whitechapel Art Gallery, London, 30 Mar. – 18 May 1980. 

Prints by Howard Hodgkin and Claes Oldenburg (11 works by HH).  Waddington Galleries, London, 10 Apr. – 10 May 1980. 

Art anglais d’aujourd’hui: collection de la Tate Gallery, Londres (2 works; illus.).  Musée Rath, Geneva, 4 July – 14 Sept. 1980. 

British art 1940-80: the Arts Council Collection (1 work).  Hayward Gallery, London, 9 July – 10 Aug. 1980. 

Hayward Annual 1980: contemporary painting and sculpture, selected by John Hoyland (1 work; illus.).  Hayward Gallery, London, 29 Aug. – 12 Oct. 1980; organised by Arts Council of Great Britain. 

John Moores Liverpool Exhibition 12 (1 work).  Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool, 27 Nov. 1980 – 22 Feb. 1981.  

1979

*  Works of the early 60s.  M Knoedler Gallery, London, 1979. 

To-day: Brittiskt 60- och 70-tal (3 works)Lunds Konsthall, 7 Apr. – 6 May 1979. 

European dialogue: The Third Biennale of Sydney (2 works)Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney, 14 Apr. – 27 May 1979. 

Contemporary art for 17 Charterhouse Street [Central Selling Organisation, De Beers Consolidated Mines; works selected by the Contemporary Art Society] (1 work; illus.)Mall Galleries, London, 21 – 25

May 1979. 

Narrative paintings: figurative art of two generations (1 work)Arnolfini, Bristol, 1 Sept. – 20 Oct. 1979; travelling to Institute of Contemporary Arts, London, 26 Oct. – 25 Nov. 1979; City Museum and Art Gallery, Stoke-on-Trent, 5 Jan. – 2 Feb. 1980; Fruit Market Gallery, Edinburgh, 9 Feb. – 29 Mar. 1980; text by Timothy Hyman, ref. pp.7-8. 

This knot of life: paintings and drawings by British artists (3 works)L.A. Louver Gallery, Venice (CA), (part I:) 23 Oct. – 17 Nov. 1979. 

Peter Moores Liverpool Project 5: The craft of art (9 works)Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool, 3 Nov. 1979 – 13 Feb. 1980. 

The British art show: recent paintings and sculpture by 112 artists, selected by William Packer (2 works; 2 illus., 1 in col.).  Mappin Art Gallery, Sheffield, 1 Dec. 1979 – 27 Jan. 1980; travelling to Laing Art Gallery & Hatton Art Gallery, Newcastle upon Tyne, 15 Feb. – 23 Mar. 1980; Arnolfini Gallery & Royal West of England Academy, Bristol, 18 Apr. – 24 May 1980; organised by Arts Council of Great Britain. 

1978

Mixed exhibition (3 works)Knoedler Gallery, London, Mar. 1978. 

Groups (HH’s name listed, but no works specified or illus.).  Waddington and Tooth Galleries, London, 4 – 28 Apr. 1978. 

Critic’s choice: an exhibition of contemporary art selected by John McEwen (1 work)Institute of Contemporary Arts, London, 7 Sept. – 7 Oct. 1978. 

Howard Hodgkin: hand-coloured lithographs; Alistair Crawford: paintings & etchings (4 works by HH).  Ian Birksted Gallery, London, 25 Nov. – 14 Dec. 1978.  

John Moores Liverpool Exhibition XI (1 work)Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool, 30 Nov. 1978 – 25 Feb. 1979. 

1977

Hayward Annual: current British art selected by Michael Compton, Howard Hodgkin and William Turnbull (6 works in part 2; 4 illus.)Hayward Gallery, London, 25 May – 4 July 1977 (part one) & 20 July – 4 Sept. 1977 (part two). 

British artists of the Sixties, from the collections of the Tate Gallery (1 work)Tate Gallery, London, 1 June 1977 - . 

British painting 1952-1977 (2 works; illus.)Royal Academy of Arts, London, 24 Sept. – 20 Nov. 1977. 

*   [Howard Hodgkin & Stanley Boxer].  André Emmerich Gallery, New York, c.Nov. 1977. 

1976

*   Peintres et sculpteurs britanniques.  Centre Culturel de la Ville de Toulouse, 1976.. 

John Moores Liverpool Exhibition 10 (1 work; illus.; winner of Second Prize)Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool, 6 May – 8 Aug. 1976. 

The human clay: an exhibition selected by R B Kitaj (5 works).   Hayward Gallery, London, [5 – 30 Aug.] 1976 (Arts Council of Great Britain exhib.); then touring. 

1975

*   The British are coming: contemporary British art.  De Cordova Museum, Lincoln (MA), 1975. 

*   Third Triennale India.  Lalit Kala Akademi, New Delhi, 1975.. 

Art Fair, CAS: Contemporary Art Society (1 work).   Mall Galleries, London, 15 – 23 Jan. 1975. 

*   British art mid-70s: Englische Kunst Mitte der Siebzigerjahre.  Jahrhunderthalle Hoechst, 26 Mar. – 25 Apr. 1975; travelling to Forum Leverkusen, 7 – 28 May 1975. 

British Exhibition Art 6’75 Basel (1 work, illus.)Schweizer Mustermesse, Basel, 18 – 23 June 1975.   

*   Howard Hodgkin, Keith Milow and others: opening of New Arnolfini.  Arnolfini Gallery, Bristol, 17 Oct. – 16 Nov. 1975. 

1974

An exhibition of contemporary British painters and sculptors (1 work; illus.)Lefevre Gallery, London, 18 Apr. – 18 May 1974. 

A collector’s choice: an exhibition of contemoporary artists (1 work).  Peterloo Gallery, Manchester, 3 – 22 May 1974. 

John Moores Liverpool Exhibition 9 (1 work)Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool, 13 June – 15 Sept. 1974. 

“The Last Festival”: Peter Blake’s selection exhibition (2 works)Festival Gallery, Linley House, Bath, 23 Aug. – 14 Sept. 1974.  

*   New image in painting: 1st International Biennial Exhibition of Figurative Painting.  Tokyo Department Store, Tokyo, 6 – 18 Sept. 1974; touring to Hanshin & Osaka. 

British painting ’74 (2 works; 1 illus.) Hayward Gallery, London, 26 Sept. – 17 Nov. 1974 (Arts Council of Great Britain touring exhib.), then touring. 

1973

*   Exhibition of work by David Hockney and Howard Hodgkin.  Ashgate Gallery, Farnham, 1973. 

La peinture anglaise aujourd’hui (4 works; 2 illus.).  Musée d’Art moderne de la ville de Paris, 7 Feb. – 11 Mar. 1973; organised by British Council. 

Henry Moore to Gilbert & George: modern British art from the Tate Gallery (1 work; illus)Palais des Beaux-Arts, Brussels, 28 Sept. – 17 Nov. 1973; publ. by Tate Gallery, in collaboration with British Council, for Europalia 73 Great Britain; text on HH by Anne Seymour, pp.107-108. 

1972

*   Britisk maleri 1945 to 1970.  Kunstnerforbunder, Norway; British Council touring exhib.; travelling to Trondhjems Kunstforening & Bergens Kunstforening. 

*   Howard Hodgkin, John Hoskin.  Arnolfini Gallery, Bristol, 1972.  

*   [group show].  Kasmin Gallery, London, 1972. 

Patrick Caulfield, Howard Hodgkin, Michael Moon (5 works by HH)Galerie Stadler, Paris, 21 Mar. – 15 Apr. 1972; incl. text by HH (in French), on loose sheet. 

John Moores Liverpool Exhibition 8 (1 work; illus.)Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool, 27 Apr. – 2 July 1972. 

1971

Critic’s choice: 1971 selection by Robert Melville (2 works; 1 illus.)Arthur Tooth & Sons, London, 2 – 26 Mar. 1971. 

Britisk grafikk (1 work).  Kunstnernes Hus, Oslo, 13 – 21 Mar. 1971. 

Art Spectrum South (3 works; 1 illus.)Southampton City Art Gallery, 5 June – 4 July 1971; Folkestone Arts Centre, 9 July – 1 Aug. 1971; Royal West of England Academy, Bristol, 20 Aug. – 18 Sept. 1971.  

1970

Pop Art: Nieuwe figuratie = Nouveau Réalisme (1 work; illus.)XXIIIe Festival Belge d’Eté, Casino Communal, Knokke-Le Zoute, June – Sept. 1970. 

Contemporary British art (2 works, illus.).  National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo, 9 Sept. – 25 Oct. 1970; organised by The British Council. 

A.I.A. retrospective 1930-1970 (2 works).  Artists International Association, London, 8 – 31 Oct. 1970. 

1969

*   Pop Art graphics.  Carnegie Festival of Music & the Arts, 1969. 

Purchase Awards 1965-1968 (2 works).  Arts Council Gallery, Cambridge, 17 May – 14 June 1969. 

Artists from the Kasmin Gallery (2 works; 1 illus.)Arts Council Gallery, Belfast, 1 – 30 Aug. 1969. 

12 Britische Artisten: Graphik und Objekte (5 works, 1 illus.)  Künstlerhaus-Galerie, Vienna, 18 Sept. – 19 Oct. 1969. 

1968

First Triennale – India 1968 (3 works)Lalit Kala Akademi & National Gallery of Modern Art, New Delhi, 11 Feb. – 31 Mar. 1968. 

Arte moltiplicata (3 works, illus.)Galeria Milano, Milan, from 11 Apr. 1968. 

The Ind Coope Art Collection (1 work)Arts Council touring exhibition, opening at Oldham Public Library, 8 – 30 June 1968, then touring. 

*   Prospect.  Stadtische Kunsthalle, Düsseldorf, 20 – 29 Sept. 1968. 

Contemporary Art Fair: English galleries / Mostra mercato d’arte contemporanea: Gallerie inglesi (5 works exhib. by Editions Alecto Limited, & 2 works, 1 illus., by Kasmin Gallery)Palazzo Strozzi, Florence, 16 Nov. – 8 Dec. 1968. 

British international print biennale (2 works; 1 illus.)Cartwright Hall, Bradford; 23 Nov. 1968 – 19 Jan. 1969. 

1967

Cinquième Biennale de Paris: Manifestation Biennale et Internationale des Jeunes Artistes (2 works)Musée d’Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris, 30 Sept. – 5 Nov. 1967. 

Recent British painting: Peter Stuyvesant Foundation Collection (2 works)Tate Gallery, London, 15 Nov. – 22 Dec. 1967.

1966

Colour, form and texture (2 works; 1 illus.).  Arthur Tooth & Sons, 1 – 19 Feb. 1966. 

London under forty (1 work)Galleria Milano, Milan, 13 Apr.1966 - ; travelling to Galleria de’Foscherari, Bologna, 7 – 25 June 1966.

*   Howard Hodgkin, Peter Philips, Allen Jones.  Galerie Aujourd’hui, Palais des Beaux-Arts, Brussels, May 1966. 

1965

British painters (3 works).  Arthur Tooth & Sons, London, 12 – 30 Jan. 1965. 

Pop Art, Nouveau Realisme etc... (1 work)Palais des Beaux-Arts, Brussels, 5 Feb. – 1 Mar. 1965. 

*   Op & Pop, aktuell Engelsk konst.  Riksforbundet für bildende konst och SAN, Stockholm, 1965.  

London: the new scene (9 works)Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, 6 Feb. - 14 Mar. 1965; travelling to Washington Gallery of Modern Art, Washington DC, 1 Apr. – 2 May 1965; Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston, 12 June – 25 1965; Seattle Art Museum Pavilion, 8 Sept. – 10 Oct. 1965; Vancouver Art Gallery, 30 Oct. – 28 Nov. 1965; Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto, 8 Jan. – 6 Feb. 1966; National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa, 18 Feb. – 20 Mar. 1966; organised by Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, in association with the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation, in collaboration with the British Council; text by Martin Friedman (ref. pp.22-24), Alan Bowness, Jasia Reichardt (ref. p.60). 

Trends in contemporary British painting (1 work)Bear Lane Gallery, Oxford, 3 June – 3 July 1965. 

*   25 peintres, 5 pays, Chateau de Sarraz, Prix International de Peinture.  Vaud, Switzerland, 6 June – 26 Sept. 1965. 

Corsham painters and sculptors: an exhibition of paintings, drawings and sculpture by some artists now teaching at Bath Academy of Art, Corsham, with a retrospective section of photographs of works by these and other artists teaching at Corsham during the period 1946 to 1965; organized for the Bath Festival 1965 (3 works & 6 photographs; 1 illus.)Arts Council touring exhib., June 1965; traveling to Dartington College of Art, Totnes, 17 July – 7 Aug. 1965; Graves Arts Gallery, Sheffield, 14 Aug. – 4 Sept. 1965; Walsall Art Gallery, 11 Sept. – 2 Oct. 1965; Arts Council Gallery, Cambridge, 9 – 30 Oct. 1965; Middlesbrough Art Gallery, 13 Nov. – 6 Dec. 1965. 

Quattordicesimo premio Lissone, Biennale internazionale di pittura (1 work, illus.)Lissone, 17 – 31 Oct. 1965. 

1964

*   London, the new scope.  Arthur Tooth & Sons, London, 1964.  

*   Figuratie en Defiguratie.  Museum voor Schone Kunsten, Ghent, 1964; travelling to Musée des Beaux Arts, Brussels.  

Profile III: Englische Kunst der Gegenwart [selected by] Sir Herbert Read, Roland Penrose (3 works; 1 illus.)Stadtische Kunstgalerie Bochum, 19 Apr. – 7 June 1964. 

Britische Malerei der Gegenwart (3 works; 1 illus.)Kunstverein für die Rheinlande und Westfalen Düsseldorf, 24 May – 5 July 1964; travelling to Stuttgart; Haus am Waldsee, Berlin, 30 Oct. – 5 Dec. 1964; & Bremen. 

Nieuwe realisten (1 work, illus.)Haags Gemeentemuseum, The Hague, 24 June – 30 Aug. 1964. 

New painting 61-64 (1 work, illus.)Arts Council of Great Britain, [11 July – 24 Oct. 1964]. 

The new image (2 works)Arts Council Gallery, Belfast, [Sept.] 1964. 

ICA screen-print project (1 work, illus.)Institute of Contemporary Arts, London, 10 – 28 Nov. 1964. 

Neue Realisten & Pop Art (1 work)Akademie der Künste, Berlin, 20 Nov. 1964 – 3 Jan. 1965. 

ICA picture fair.  Institute of Contemporary Arts, London, 2 – 16 Dec. 1964. 

1963

Critic’s choice: an exhibition of contemporary British painting and sculptureselected by Philip James, C.B.E.(1 work).  Stone Gallery, Newcastle upon Tyne, July 1963. 

British painting in the Sixties: an exhibition organized by the Contemporary Art Society (3 works, exhib. at Whitechapel Art Gallery; illus).  Tate Gallery & Whitechapel Art Gallery, London, 1 – 30 June 1963  

(Summer 1963 (1 work).  A.I.A. Gallery, London, 11 – 30 July 1963. 

1962

*   Britisk Kunst.  Sammenslutningen af Danske Kunstforeningen, Copenhagen, 1962-1963 (touring exhib.)  

ICA picture fair.  Institute of Contemporary Arts, London, 28 Nov. – 18 Dec. 1962. 

British painting and sculpture today and yesterday (4 works; 1 illus.)Arthur Tooth & Sons, London, 3 – 28 Apr. 1962.

1962: one year of British art selected by Edward Lucie-Smith (3 works; 1 illus.).  Arthur Tooth & Sons, London, 22 Jan. – 9 Feb. 1962.  

1961

London Group 1961 (1 work)RBA Gallery, London, 9 – 29 Mar. 1961. 

Contrasts: an exhibition of work by members of the A.I.A. (1 work)A.I.A. Gallery, London, May 1961. 

Twenty painters (2 works).  A.I.A. Gallery, London, Sept. 1961. 

1960

London Group: annual exhibition, 1960 (2 works)RBA Galleries, London, 15 Jan. – 5 Feb. 1960. 

*   Contemporary paintings.  City Art Gallery, Bristol, 1960.

1959
London Group: annual exhibition, 1959 (1 work). RBA Galleries, London, 18 Apr. – 8 May 1959.