John Hoyland
Born in Sheffield in 1934, John Hoyland exhibited his first fully abstract paintings in 1960 with the influential Situation group just months after leaving the Royal Academy. Over the next decade, his career took off, and in 1964 he was selected as one of curator Bryan Robertson's New Generation artists for his exhibition of young talent at the Whitechapel Gallery. It was a generation that included Patrick Caulfield, David Hockney, Paul Huxley, Allen Jones, and Bridget Riley. In 1967, Hoyland had his first solo museum show at Whitechapel, an event which the critic Mel Gooding described as 'a defining moment in the history of British abstract painting' that 'established him without question as one of the two or three best abstract painters of his generation anywhere in the world’. Two years later, Hoyland represented Great Britain with Anthony Caro at the 1969 São Paulo Biennial in Brazil. Between 1964 and 1973, Hoyland was a frequent visitor to the United States, where he also worked in the late 1960s, which brought him into close contact with the New York art world, including critic Clement Greenberg and artists Barnett Newman, Helen Frankenthaler, Kenneth Noland, Jules Olitski, Robert Motherwell, Larry Poons, and Mark Rothko, many of whom became close friends. His work has been the subject of retrospectives at the Serpentine Gallery and the Royal Academy of Arts in London and Tate St Ives.
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Mixed Show
10 - 30 Nov 2022Bernard Jacobson Gallery presents a mixed show of gallery artists. Artists include Ivor Abrahams, Georges Braque, Paul Cézanne, Robyn Denny, Sam Francis, John Hoyland, Henri Matisse, Bruce McLean, Henry Moore, Robert Motherwell, Richard Smith, William Tillyer, and Marc Vaux.Read more -
Denny, Hoyland, Smith, Vaux: On Paper
2 Feb - 5 Mar 2022Bernard Jacobson Gallery presents Denny, Hoyland, Smith, Vaux: On Paper, an exhibition of works by Modern British icons Robyn Denny, John Hoyland, Richard Smith and Marc Vaux. Departing from the 1960s, a time when artists sought to shun the confines of British semi-abstract painterly tradition of London and the St. Ives School, the exhibition explores the dialogue between each of these four artists’ distinctive use of the medium as they champion new advances in abstract painting.Read more -
Prints I published
12 Feb - 9 Mar 2019In 1969 Bernard Jacobson began his career as an art dealer, selling and publishing prints by important contemporary artists from a small fourth-floor gallery in London’s Mayfair. For a gallery founded on printmaking and which continues to stage major print shows by artists including Matisse and Motherwell, what better way could there be to celebrate this half century than a two-part exhibition devoted to printmaking?Read more
