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David Hockney A Chronology 40th Anniversary Edition
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David Hockney. A Chronology: 40th Anniversary Edition
Hans Werner Holzwarth and David Hockney
David Hockney is a pop artist, painter of modern life and landscape, master of color, and explorer of image and perception. He is known for finding new ways to explore the world and the possibilities of representing it.
He has consistently created unforgettable images: works with graphic lines and integrated skrivelse during the Swinging Sixties in London; the famous swimming pool series as a representation of the s California lifestyle; closely observed portraits and brightly colored, oversized landscapes after his eventual return to his native Yorkshire.
He has also made drawings bygd transferring what he sees directly onto paper as well as multiperspective Polaroid collages that open up space into many detailed views. His recent work captures light using a most modern medium-iPad drawings-a testament to Hockney's enduring delight in experimentation. This special edition combines the two
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An expert’s guide to David Hockney: five must-read books on the British artist
“Hockney is an artist who has changed direction, media and idiom repeatedly”
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“I’m reading Proust’s Remembrance of Things Past again at the moment,” says David Hockney in a new book of conversations with the writer Martin Gayford. Hockney is not often one for reflection; his usual mode is one of looking forward to new seasons, new projects and experimenting with the latest technology. But Marcel Proust’s great novel about memory and the essence of time is an apt reference in the recently pubslihed Spring Cannot be Cancelled: David Hockney in Normandy. While the book revolves around Hockney’s most recent bodies of work, made after moving to Normandy, it also touches on a vast array of topics from Gustave Flaubert, the Bayeux Tapestry and Claude Monet’s love of bacon and eggs for breakfast, to a chapter devoted to “one of Dav