Howard Hodgkin at Eames Fine Art from 17 July

Howard Hodgkin’s early work in the 1960s tended to be made up of hard-edged curved forms in a limited number of colours. Around the beginning of the 1970s, his style became more spontaneous, with vaguely recognisable shapes presented in bright colours and bold forms. Hodgkin himself has said that he makes “representational pictures of emotional situations”. His work includes screenprints and hand-coloured etchings. In 1985 he won the Turner Prize, and in 1992 he was knighted. He died in 2017. Eames is now showcasing a selection of his prints.

Eames Fine Art is at 58 Bermondsey Street SE1 3UD. More  here.