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Bibliography

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

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.