LAST CHANCE: Howard Hodgkin
Tate Britain, SW1
Hard to think it of a Turner Prize winner, knight, and national treasure like Howard Hodgkin, but this is his first career-spanning exhibition. A splashy, summery affair, it gazes fondly back to the 1950s when the London-born painter was all but unknown. In the 1960s, he dwelt on intimate portraits of pals and interiors. In the 1970s, he added a more sculptural aspect to his work, trading canvases for wooden panels. He's also travelled, and among the 60 works on show are glimpses of Venice, India and Egypt. Though the influences of Matisse and others are palpable, Hodgkin has steered clear of passing artistic fads, and it's a gutsy independence of vision that characterises his vibrant output. (020 7887 8008). Until 10 September.