Event
Breakfast Private View and Tours: 'Memories: Etel Adnan and Howard Hodgkin' & 'Portraiture in Print'
9 Sep 2023
Regular hours
- Sat, 09 Sep
- 11:00 – 14:00
Free admission
Address
- 43 Pall Mall
- London
England - SW1Y 5JG
- United Kingdom
Travel Information
- Tube: Green Park / Piccadilly Circus
A Breakfast Private View and Guided Tour of our two exhibitions 'Memories: Etel Adnan and Howard Hodgkin' and 'Portraiture in Print'
About
Our two exhibitions 'Memories: Etel Adnan and Howard Hodgkin' and 'Portraiture in Print' will reopen on Friday 1 September. They will be open until 16 September 2023.
Join us for a special Breakfast Private View and guided tour of the shows on Saturday 9 September 11am-2pm. RSVP essential.
Featuring our current exhibitions:
Memories: Etel Adnan & Howard Hodgkin
Portraiture in Print
Guided tours:
11.30 am: Memories: Etel Adnan & Howard Hodgkin
12.30 pm: Portraiture in Print
RSVP required via events@cristearoberts.com or by calling us on 020 7439 1866
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Memories
Etel Adnan & Howard Hodgkin
Closes 16 September 2023
Two of the most innovative artists of the past fifty years, Etel Adnan and Howard Hodgkin’s work hovered between abstraction and representation, capturing distilled memories of places or people, expressed through layers and strokes of intense colour. This two person exhibition features 35 prints made over the past twenty years, which come from the Adnan and Hodgkin estates. This includes a selection of some of the final works ever made by the artists.
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Portraiture in Print
Josef Albers, Georg Baselitz, Jim Dine Richard Hamilton, Pablo Picasso
Closes 16 September 2023
Portraiture in Print brings together five of the most innovative, committed, and indeed greatest graphic artists of the twentieth and early twenty-first century.
The exhibition is centred around eight ground-breaking prints by Pablo Picasso that depict his most enduring muse, Françoise Gilot. Picasso pays homage to her beauty through a series of portraits that trace the development of their relationship which lasted over ten years.
The exhibition also features rare, early studies by Josef Albers, prints in a variety of media by Richard Hamilton, portrait etchings by Georg Baselitz and a group of intense self-portraits by Jim Dine.