Indian influence in new exhibit at Aga Khan Museum – British painter Howard Hodgkin’s work at display

Indian influence in new exhibit at Aga Khan Museum - British painter Howard Hodgkin's work at displayArtwork collected by and created by British painter Howard Hodgkin

North York Mirror By Clark Kim

Two new exhibitions, distinct but connected by one man’s passion for India, open to the public starting Saturday, Feb. 21 at the Aga Khan Museum.

One of the exhibitions called the Visions of Mughal India: The Collection of Howard Hodgkin features 60 historical works from the British artist’s personal collection.

The other exhibition to be displayed in tandem is called Inspired by India: Paintings by Howard Hodgkin, which features eight of Hodgkin’s expressive paintings.

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