Exhibition
Roger Hilton
6 Jun 2019 – 4 Jul 2019
Regular hours
- Thursday
- 10:00 – 18:00
- Friday
- 10:00 – 18:00
- Tuesday
- 10:00 – 18:00
- Wednesday
- 10:00 – 18:00
Cost of entry
free admission
Address
- 31 St. George Street
- London
England - W1S 2FJ
- United Kingdom
About
From 6 June to 4 July 2019, S|2 London presents an exhibition of never-before-seen works charting the final years of Roger Hilton’s pioneering, and provocative, career. Presented in collaboration with Jonathan Clark Fine Art and co-curated by Kenny Schachter, the exhibition will showcase unearthed works on paper from the artist’s estate, painted from the confines of Hilton’s bed between 1973 and 1974.
In a letter to Peter Townsend in 1973, Hilton said of these works:
“You have to be pretty witty with poster paints, if they are not to become inert; the new paintings (started in December 1972) are almost pointillist in their complexity, to overcome the natural inertia of poster paints. I have reached a stage now of simplifying. Art is essentially a breaking out, a shedding of old moulds. Every true artist is a revolutionary, but only in his own domain. He probably does not even vote.”
The exhibition at S|2 will include over 80 works and will be accompanied by a newly published book, featuring essays by Kenny Schachter, Andrew Lambirth and Simon Hucker.