David Hockney: Bigger & Closer (Not Smaller & Further Away)
At the new Lightroom, which uses wraparound sight and sound, Hockney himself guides us through 60 years of his ...
In the first major exhibition of David Hockney’s drawings for 20 years, a focus on just a handful of sitters amplifies the importance of drawing in a career that has sustained ...
An exhibition of work by Alan Davie in Wakefield in 1958 was formative for the young David Hockney and the power of influence is foregrounded in this new exhibition
The Hepworth...
Coming off Hockney’s stunning retrospective at the Metropolitan Museum of Art celebrating his 80th birthday, this new body of work proposes to resolve the artist’s lifetime p...
Celebrating 60 years of Hockney’s work, this exhibition charts the art of a modern great through decades of change
Tate Britain, London 9 February – 29 May 2017
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The brightly coloured faces lining the walls of this exhibition show a human fascination with people. Hockney is the lens through which these images have been captured, the chara...
David Hockney’s drawings and prints of English wooded lawns and leafy alleys now on show at the Pace Gallery in New York City not only demonstrate his technical mastery but ill...
First published in Studio International Supplement, Lithographs and original prints, December 1968
Colin Self's latest suite is on show at Alecto Gallery, Albemarle Street,...
Critically acclaimed in the fields of painting, drawing, printmaking and even stage design, David Hockney now presents his first venture into video art, The Jugglers, 18 digital vi...
The Royal Academy of Arts, London 21 January–9 April 2012
A Bigger Message: Conversations with David Hockney by Martin Gayford. Thames and Hudson, London, 2011
by Dr JANET Mc...
National Portrait Gallery, London
12 October 2006-21 January 2007
'What an artist is trying to do for people is bring them closer to something, because ...
Annely Juda Fine Art, London, 17 January-1 March 2003.
Five Double Portraits: New Work by David Hockney National Portrait Gallery, London, 16 January-29 June 2003.
at Annely J...
... the most popular artworks in Britain’s museums, second only to a work by David Hockney in a public vote of more than 38,000 people.29 Indeed, Sir John Rothenstein, the f...
... about postwar abstraction, and in the British context, the figurative painters David Hockney, Lucian Freud and Frank Auerbach hold more non-specialist currency. Intentiona...
... contact to all these artists. We had Richard Hamilton, Eduardo Paolozzi, Joe Tilson, David Hockney, Richard Smith … The student body had the right to choose one guest le...
... single painting. In a painting such as The Kingdom (2017), Wong’s multicoloured birch forest shows shades of Van Gogh, David Hockney (b1937) and Gustav Klimt (1862-1918)...
... out in the 1960s, his friendship with Judy Chicago, playing chess with David Hockney and having a Scotch with Clement Greenberg
by ELIZABETH BUHE
The American multidis...
... soon donated money for the collection to be expanded. There was a particular emphasis on buying the work of young artists such as David Hockney, who was still a student at...
... him to spend two years in Italy, where he met Joslyn Morton, who was studying with Marino Marini, and whom he later married. On returning to London, he met David Hockney, ...
... cravat pins, some with portraits of the deceased pets, and some also with a lock of fur.
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The most contemporary inclusion in the exhibition is a room of painti...