The sublimity of color in Hodgkin's pictures can be thought of as, first of all, expressive of gratitude — for the world that resists and survives the ego and its discontents.
"About Hodgkin," from Howard Hodgkin Paintings (1995), p. 109.
The sublimity of color in Hodgkin's pictures can be thought of as, first of all, expressive of gratitude — for the world that resists and survives the ego and its discontents.
"About Hodgkin," from Howard Hodgkin Paintings (1995), p. 109.