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Hodgkin, Howard

HOWARD HODGKIN The Sky's The Limit, 2002

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This is a vibrant reproduction screenprint titled The Sky's the Limit by Howard Hodgkin, created in 2002 for Lincoln Center's Great Performers series. Characteristic of Hodgkin's expressive and abstract style, the piece features bold brushstrokes in radiant shades of red, intermingled with dynamic streaks of white and orange. A central brushstroke of blue and green adds contrast, evoking a sense of movement and emotional depth. The composition captures Hodgkin's signature use of color and gestural abstraction, making this screenprint a striking representation of his artistic language.

Details

Sku: LC1102

Artist: Howard Hodgkin

Title: The Sky's The Limit

Year: 2002

Signed: No

Medium: Serigraph

Edition Size: 500

Framed: No

Frame Suggestion: Inquire with our experts for framing suggestions.

Condition: A: Mint

Dimensions

Paper Size: 30 x 33 inches ( 76 x 84 cm )

Image Size: 25.25 x 30 inches ( 64 x 76 cm )

HOWARD HODGKIN The Sky's The Limit, 2002

$150

About the Artist

Howard Hodgkin

Howard Hodgkin (1932–2017) was a celebrated British painter known for his bold use of color and emotionally charged abstraction. Trained at Camberwell School of Art and Bath Academy of Art, he rejected labels, describing himself simply as a painter. His works, marked by gestural brushwork and intimate subject matter, often evoked feelings rather than depicting objects. Associated with the “New British Painting” movement of the 1980s, Hodgkin earned international recognition, winning the Turner Prize in 1985 and a knighthood in 1992. His legacy endures through his vibrant canvases, works on paper, and prints.
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