Frances Hodgkins – Colour and Light

Frances Hodgkins, The piano lesson, c1909

In 2007, Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tamaki acquired these 20 paintings by expatriate New Zealand artist Frances Hodgkins. Painted in the first decade of the 20th century, they were hidden away in a drawing folio before the original owner's family discovered them in 2007.

These sketches may have served as teaching points for her many students, but how they came to be in a French private collection remains a mystery.

When Hodgkins exhibited similar watercolours in Sydney and Melbourne in 1912-13, she told a reviewer how she had gone to England in 1901 looking for colour and light. Unable to find it, she 'fled to France', where she attended Norman Garstin's sketching class at Caudebec-en-Caux.

However, it was her trip to Morocco the same year that proved a turning point. Mediterranean culture provided Hodgkins with a simplicity of architectural forms, sparkling light and strong colour, all elements of what eventually became her own highly individual style.

In Paris, Hodgkins revelled in debates, experimentation and the desire for new forms of expression which were central to the avant-garde movements. We see Hodgkins pushing the boundaries of traditional watercolour, using the kind of experimentation that eventually transformed her into one of the leading English modernists of her day.

From 5 November 2011
Level 1

Free entry

Image: Frances Hodgkins, The piano lesson, c1909
gouache and watercolour
Auckland Art Gallery Toi o T?maki, purchased 2007

Location/venue: 

Auckland Art Gallery
Corner of Kitchener and Wellesley Streets
Auckland Central

Date: 
5 Nov 2011 - 11 Mar 2012
Cost: 
Free

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