Trough this referendum you will evaluate the quality of the work of an artist. The result of this I called the “pure taste” indicator. The “pure taste” indicator is an evaluation of the quality of the work of an artist, without hidden variables used in the current art market to speculate with it.
With the results of this referendum and the “DHAdmann *Pure taste* indicator and cap-price formulas”, the *Pure* taste indicator of an artist will be calculated and published as soon the minimum quantity of evaluations are completed.
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Howard Hodgkin was born in 1932 in London, England. He attended the Camberwell School of Art, England, from 1949 to 1950, and Bath Academy of Art, England, from 1950 to 1954. His first retrospective was curated by Nicholas Serota at the Museum of Modern Art, Oxford, in 1976. Major museum exhibitions include ?Paintings 1975?1995,? Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York (1995, traveled to the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, Texas; Kunstverein f?r die Reinl?nde und Westfalen, Germany; and Hayward Gallery, London, through 1996); Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, Edinburgh (2002); Irish Museum of Modern Art, Dublin (2006, traveled to the Tate Britain, London; and Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sof?a, Madrid, through 2007); ?Paintings: 1992?2007,? Yale Center for British Art, New Haven (2007, traveled to the Fitzwilliam Museum, University of Cambridge, England);http://www.gagosian.com/artists/howard-hodgkin
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1. Question
Concept of the Artist
Hodgkin never belonged to any movement or school, and his paintings ? almost aggressively ? defied categorisation. As he wrote: ?I am a representational painter, but not a painter of appearances. I paint representational pictures of emotional situations.? Another friend, Susan Sontag, remarked that, as the emotions depicted were ?the artist?s ? in this sense, all the pictures are autobiographical?. Their ?subjects? are friends, husbands and wives, lovers ? in their rooms or gardens ? as well as places he had visited and, wrote Sontag, ?lovemaking and dining and looking at art and shopping and gazing out over water?. As you might expect from this, Hodgkin had a remarkable memory, and also had a gift for love and friendship.http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/art/features/howard-hodgkins-journey-into-the-art-world-a7627081.html
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Question 2 of 4
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Artworks
Please evaluate the quality of the artworks, look at the congruence with its concept, its aesthetic meaning, etc.
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Art world contribution
In this question you will evaluate how important is the work of this artist for world of art.
In other words, if the contribution of their work is important and substantial for the world of art,
in areas like aesthetic, conceptual. Also if has been a raw model and inspiration for other generations of artists,
curators, museums, collectors, art historians, etc.
How is the contribution that the works of this artist give to the world of art?
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Society contribution
In this question you will evaluate how important is the work of this artist for our society.
In other words, if the contribution of their work is important and substantial for our current society,
our way of thinking, if has broken paradigms, if has been an influence for other persons like activists,
reporters, philosophers, politicians, etc.
How is the contribution that the works of this artist give to our society?