- 1961
- Canvas
- Oil
- Inv. PE208
John Hoyland
No. 8.7.61
Artist's statement:
During the fifties and sixties I chose to embrace the Modern Movement, it seemed to be the most serious and profound option. Since then my work has embraced many other directions and cultures. I have travelled quite widely in search of experiences and ways of viewing our beautiful world. I have searched for new hybrids through music, sculpture and painting in order to try to understand nature. Nature is all, its power and creative beauty leave me speechless. The strength and majesty of nature seems to be most powerful in the tropics, that is why I am continuously drawn there. I hope that in some small way my work can reflect my inner passions.
John Hoyland
London, April 27th, 2010
Type | Value | Unit | Section |
Height | 192,5 | cm | |
Width | 167,5 | cm |
Type | Acquisition |
A Ilha do Tesouro / Treasure Island |
CAMJAP/FCG |
Curator: CAMJAP/FCG |
7 de Fevereiro de 1997 a 4 de Maio de 1997 Todo o espaço expositivo do CAM - pisos 0, 1 e 01, e Galeria de Exposições Temporárias. |
Comissários da exposição: Jorge Molder e Rui Sanches. |
100 Obras de Arte Britânica Contemporânea |
Fundação Calouste Gulbenkian |
Curator: Fundação Calouste Gulbenkian |
Galeria de exposições temporárias, FCG |
Exposição realizada em Janeiro 1971, na Galeria de exposições temporárias, FCG. |