I once asked David Hockney how memorable images are created. "I don't know," he said, "but I've made some." And so he has. Not least his 1972 painting, Portrait of an Artist (Pool with Two Figures ...
27.6 x 21.3 cm. (10.9 x 8.4 in.) In February 1986 while working on Opera designs, Hockney began experimenting with photocopiers to produce what he described as "home-made prints." Employing ...
Acclaimed as Britain's greatest living artist, David Hockney was left devastated by the ... But nearly eight months after his death, aged 82, I can disclose that he was ready to marry for a ...
His most popularly beloved phases of painting – the California pool scenes of the 1960s, the evocatively contemporary portraits of ... the artist himself. Hockney (no David required) is a ...
His new picture book ‘To See Clearly: A Portrait Of David Hockney’ inspired artist Evan Turk to explore bold new frontiers.
The portrait will greet visitors to the Darley Street market when it opens next year An artwork depicting acclaimed artist David Hockney is to be rehung in Bradford's new city centre market.
So much so that his work is still being shown and with some verve; David Hockney: Drawing From Life is currently on at the National Portrait Gallery and Bigger & Closer has just finished at London’s ...
Christopher Isherwood and Don Bachardy is a lithograph from David Hockney’s 1976 portfolio Friends, his second published with Gemini G.E.L. This particular print stands out among the portfolio as it ...
An illustration of David Hockney's painting 'A Bigger Splash' which he painted in 1967 David Hockney was born in Bradford, West Yorkshire in 1937. Hockney is one of the most famous British artists ...
An artwork depicting acclaimed artist David Hockney is to be rehung in Bradford's new city centre market. The portrait of the famous Bradford-born painter, which is made entirely of nails ...
the evocatively contemporary portraits of the 1970s, and the more recent, epically scaled landscapes – are as instantly recognisable as the in-his-pomp, owlishly-preppy flair of the artist himself.