"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"
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The sharper barb is in the second sentence. “The techniques of making pictures have hardly changed” sounds conservative, even reactionary, until you hear the real target: the fetish for novelty. Hodgkin is insisting that painting’s drama doesn’t come from new gadgets but from persistent problems - how edges create distance, how color creates atmosphere, how a mark can be both a thing and a depiction. Oil, brush, ground, and the artist’s hand still do most of the heavy lifting; the revolution is in emphasis, not equipment.
Context matters: Hodgkin’s own work lives in that tense zone between abstraction and memory. He built images that feel like rooms, encounters, afterimages - spaces you “step into” even when the geometry is minimal. So the line doubles as a defense of painting’s ongoing relevance: not because it reinvents itself every decade, but because it keeps re-engineering perception with stubbornly familiar means.
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