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Matisse was very clear about saying that you have to blow your own trumpet and explain yourself, which I think has been slightly forgotten.
— Howard Hodgkin
I never think that anything I do is courageous.
— Howard Hodgkin
In the United States there has been a kind of a structure in the Modern art world. The New York School was nearly a coherent thing-for a minute.
— Howard Hodgkin
If everyone followed the rules, we wouldn't be human ... And I'd choose that than being a Robot over any day.
— Jet Raymond Hodgkin
I find old copies of National Gallery catalogues, which are written in the dryest possible prose, infinitely soothing.
— Howard Hodgkin
It is simply impossible to control a large painting with the edge in the same way that you can control a small one.
— Howard Hodgkin
I am happy for people to talk about my pictures, but I wish devoutly that I was not expected to talk about them myself.
— Howard Hodgkin
The picture surface recedes just as much in the 20th century as it did in the 15th. The techniques of making pictures have hardly changed.
— Howard Hodgkin
The only way an artist can communicate with the world at large is on the level of feeling.
— Howard Hodgkin
I think that words are often extraneous to what I do.
— Howard Hodgkin
Collecting has been my great extravagance. It's a way of being. I collect for the same reason that I eat too much-I'm one of nature's shoppers.
— Howard Hodgkin
I once was interviewed and got so exasperated that I said, 'What do you want, a shopping list?' They kept asking, 'What's in this picture?'
— Howard Hodgkin
The detailed geometry of the coenzyme molecule as a whole is fascinating in its complexity.
— Dorothy Hodgkin
A collection makes its own demands. Many artists have been collectors. I think of it rather as an illness. I felt it was using up too much energy.
— Howard Hodgkin
In England, it's thought to be morally suspect to worry about what your surroundings look like.
— Howard Hodgkin
I hate painting.
— Howard Hodgkin
You keep on balancing and balancing and balancing until the picture wins, because then the subject's turned into the picture.
— Howard Hodgkin
I am isolated as an artist, not as a person.
— Howard Hodgkin
I fell through a crack for years. Historically, I am a nothing because I fit in no category. I can only be me.
— Howard Hodgkin
My friends tend to be writers. I think writers and painters are really all the same-we just sit in our rooms.
— Howard Hodgkin
I think words come between the spectator and the picture.
— Howard Hodgkin
I was captured for life by chemistry and by crystals.
— Dorothy Hodgkin
My pictures really finish themselves.
— Howard Hodgkin
A painting is finished when the subject comes back, when what has caused the painting to be made comes back as an object.
— Howard Hodgkin
I don't look at the work of my contemporaries very much; I tend to look at pictures by dead artists. It's much easier to get near their paintings.
— Howard Hodgkin
I don't really have a historical overview of my work at all. I'm not an art historian. I don't see that there's this period and that period.
— Howard Hodgkin
I look at my pictures, and I think, 'Well, how did I do that?'
— Howard Hodgkin
I don't think you can lightly paint a picture. It's an activity I take very seriously.
— Howard Hodgkin