This unique exhibition brings together the prints of Etel Adnan and Howard Hodgkin.
Etel Adnan’s works are suggestive of landscapes and include forms that reference specific places. In the 1970s she moved to California, near Mount Tamalpais, which became the central subject matter of numerous paintings and poems. Her late works were painted from memory.
Hodgkin’s paintings and prints often refer to memories and private experiences, but deliberately avoid the illustrational. His works often appear spontaneous, but they are the result of an extensive process of layering and over-painting. Hodgkin first began making original prints in the 1950s.