Hayward Gallery
Author of Edward Hopper: The Art and the Artist
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Works by Hayward Gallery
Homage to Barcelona: The city and its art, 1888-1936 : Hayward Gallery, London, 14 November 1985-23 February 1986 (1985) 34 copies, 1 review
Dreams of a summer night: Scandinavian painting at the turn of the century, Hayward Gallery, London, 10 July to 5 October 1986 (1986) 28 copies
The Painting of Modern Life, [cat. exp., London, Hayward Gallery 4 Oct - 30 Dec 2007; Castello di Rivoli, Turin, 6 Feb - 4 May 2008] (2007) 26 copies
Neue Sachlichkeit and German realism of the Twenties [exhibition] The Hayward Gallery London, 11 November 1978-14 January 1979 (1978) 21 copies
The Impressionists in London: [cat. exp., Hayward Gallery, 3 January to 11 March 1973] (1973) 18 copies
Bonnard at Le Bosquet : [cat. exp., Hayward Gallery, London, 23 June-29 August 1994, Laing Art Gallery Newcastle, 9 September-30 October 1994] (1994) 17 copies
Angry penguins and realist painting in Melbourne in the 1940s : Hayward Gallery, London, 19 May to 14 August 1988 (1988) 12 copies
Anthony Caro: [catalogue of an exhibition held at the] Hayward Gallery [24 January to 9 March 1969 (1969) 11 copies
La France, images of woman and ideas of nation, 1789-1989: Hayward Gallery London, 26 January to 16 April : Walker Art G (1989) 10 copies
Frank Stella: A Retrospective Exhibition- Hayward Gallery, London, 25 July to 31 August, 1970 (1970) 8 copies
Dessins de Miró: [cat. exp., Paris, Centre Georges Pompidou; London, Hayward Gallery, 20 sept 1978 - 22 jan 1979] (1979) 7 copies
Beyond image: Boyle Family, Hayward Gallery, London, 1 November 1986-25 January 1987 (1986) 7 copies
Salvator Rosa: [a catalogue of an exhibition held at the] Hayward Gallery, London, 17 October - 23 December 1973 (1973) 6 copies
Matisse: 1869-1954, A Retrospective Exhibition at the Hayward Gallery, The Arts Council of Great Britain 1968 (2024) 5 copies
Kinetics: [Catalogue of an exhibition held at] Hayward Gallery, London, 25 September to 22 November, 1970 (1970) 4 copies
1977 Hayward annual: Current British art selected by Michael Compton, Howard Hodgkin and William Turnbull : [catalogue o (1977) 4 copies
French popular imagery: Five centuries of prints : [catalogue of an exhibition held at the] Hayward Gallery, London (1974) 3 copies
Dieter Rot: Books and graphics, 1947-71: [catalogue of an exhibition] Hayward Gallery, London, 4 January-11 March 1973 (1973) 2 copies
The British Art Show: 6 1 copy
Pop art 1 copy
Hayward annual. 1980 1 copy
Mark Wallinger Curates: The Russian Linesman, Frontiers, Borders and Thresholds - February-May 2009 1 copy
11 Los Angeles artists 1 copy
Bridget Riley 1 copy
Vorticism and its allies 1 copy
Associated Works
Renoir: Hayward Gallery, London, 30 January-21 April 1985, Galeries nationales du Grand palais, Paris, 14 May-2 September 1985, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, 9 October 1985-5… (1985) 157 copies, 1 review
Roger Fenton : photographer of the 1850s : Hayward Gallery, London, 4 February to 17 April 1988 (1988) 26 copies
Burne-Jones: The paintings, graphic, and decorative work of Sir Edward Burne-Jones, 1833-98 (1975) 14 copies
Bridget Riley : Paintings and drawings 1951-71 : The Hayward Gallery : 20 July - 5 September 1971 (1971) 12 copies
André Masson, line unleashed: A retrospective exhibition of drawings at the Hayward Gallery, London (1987) 6 copies
Popular paintings from Haiti from the collection of Kurt Bachmann : (catalogue of an exhibition) (1969) — Host Institute — 2 copies
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A very nice study and biography of one of my favorite painters, Edward Hopper (1882-1967). I'd read a couple of other books on Hopper, but this one is more thoughtfully organized and has the advantage of complete access to the Whitney Museum of Modern Art, to which Hopper's widow had bequeathed his entire inventory that remained at the time of his death. I hadn't known that when Hopper studied at the New York School of Art, that one of his classmates, and a friend, was another of my favorite show more artists, Rockwell Kent.
Hopper's style matured throughout his life, but it didn't particularly alter, so the author grouped the paintings by genre. I'm not knowledgeable enough about art to say just why Hopper appeals to me so, but this author (along with others) made a couple of points that I found myself nodding in agreement to. "Recording the drama of sunlight was a lifelong interest". Hopper's best paintings have always fascinated me in how the light plays upon the subjects; one can tell this was an area of deep fascination for the artist. "Summertime" is a prime example, as is Hopper's iconic "Nighthawks".
And the author makes the point that Hopper's people are often studies in isolated contemplation, even when paired with a partner who is studying the contemplative subject. "Office at Night" is a strong example, and vibrant with a sexual tension unusual in Hopper's work. This is the most useful Hopper book I have seen so far. show less
Hopper's style matured throughout his life, but it didn't particularly alter, so the author grouped the paintings by genre. I'm not knowledgeable enough about art to say just why Hopper appeals to me so, but this author (along with others) made a couple of points that I found myself nodding in agreement to. "Recording the drama of sunlight was a lifelong interest". Hopper's best paintings have always fascinated me in how the light plays upon the subjects; one can tell this was an area of deep fascination for the artist. "Summertime" is a prime example, as is Hopper's iconic "Nighthawks".
And the author makes the point that Hopper's people are often studies in isolated contemplation, even when paired with a partner who is studying the contemplative subject. "Office at Night" is a strong example, and vibrant with a sexual tension unusual in Hopper's work. This is the most useful Hopper book I have seen so far. show less
If you are a fan of Hopper's work, this is a must have. This thing is chocked full of nicely printed plates. Organized in an easy to follow fashion. Love it.
Published on occasion of the exhibition of the same name, which took place at the Hayward Gallery, London, from May 13 - June 27, 1999. This exhibition also toured to Vienna, Bordeaux, Humlebaek, New York and Helsinki.
A special section, 'London on the Move', which looks at the infusion of East Asian culture into contemporary London life, is included in this catalogue.
'Cities on the Move is an evolving body of work, dealing with art, architecture, urbanism, film and writing in relation to show more East Asian cities. The exhibition does not present a unitary vision of development; it uncovers a plurality of ideas and approaches - ideas that are inevitably circumstantial, conflictual and ephemeral'.
(Abstract from essay by Moshen Mostafavi) show less
A special section, 'London on the Move', which looks at the infusion of East Asian culture into contemporary London life, is included in this catalogue.
'Cities on the Move is an evolving body of work, dealing with art, architecture, urbanism, film and writing in relation to show more East Asian cities. The exhibition does not present a unitary vision of development; it uncovers a plurality of ideas and approaches - ideas that are inevitably circumstantial, conflictual and ephemeral'.
(Abstract from essay by Moshen Mostafavi) show less
Excellent gallery book for visiting Australia display...
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