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Roger Hilton
British, 1911-1975

Roger Hilton British, 1911-1975

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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Roger Hilton, January '69, 1969

Roger Hilton British, 1911-1975

January '69, 1969
oil on canvas
30 x 30 in / 76.2 x 76.2 cm
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This optimistic image, with its unmistakable emblem of spring in the yellow ochre flower, is typical of Hilton’s unquenchable spirit. Rose Hilton, his second wife, told a story of having to prevent Roger from going out into the freezing garden in the last weeks of his life in order to see the new spring flowers breaking through. The rest of the image is built around a pair of active pointed forms, a little like prongs or legs, which had been part of Hilton’s lexicon of shapes at least since Flying Tamarisk of 1959, and probably find their origin among the sharpened wedges of the early 1950s. The painting’s dynamic is essentially organic, relating to growth and movement, earthy but liberated. Geometric shapes, such as oval and rectangle, are modified and re-directed into a dialogue of containment and openness, very like the unstoppable drive of nature. As Hilton wrote: ‘Abstraction in itself is nothing. It is only a step towards a new sort of figuration … one which is more true.’
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Provenance

Anne Berthoud Gallery, London
Waddington Galleries, London
Sir Nicholas Goodison

Exhibitions

Cambridge, Kettle's Yard, Roger Hilton: Swinging out into the Void, August - September 2008, no. 46

London, Jonathan Clark Fine Art, Roger Hilton: Violent Figuration, October 2022

Literature

A. Lambirth, Roger Hilton: the Figured Language of Thought, London, 2007, p. 215, illustrated.
Exhibition catalogue, Roger Hilton: Swinging out into the Void, Cambridge, Kettle's Yard, 2008, pp. 30, 68, no. 46, illustrated.

Publications

Roger Hilton: Violent Figuration, Jonathan Clark Fine Art, London, 2022, cat no. 10

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