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David Hockney (b. 1937) has always been closely associated with Pop Art and California, where he has lived for much of his life. This major study of his work, published to accompany the exhibition showing at the Royal Academy of Arts in London, redefines him as an important painter of the English countryside, presenting his recent landscapes for the first time. In an attempt to renew contemporary art, Hockney has returned to painting in the open air, observing with honesty and intensity the scenery of his childhood in East Yorkshire. Marco Livingstone explores this bold departure in the context of Hockney’s sixty-year career, while other contributors address the artist’s place in the landscape tradition, his recent video works and their relationship to English landscape film-making, and his ongoing use of new technologies. Illustrated with paintings, iPad drawings and video stills, many of which have never been seen before, this landmark publication confirms David Hockney as one of the greatest artists of his generation.
Publisher: Thames & Hudson Ltd
ISBN: 9780500093665
Number of pages: 304
Dimensions: 300 x 280 mm
This book is a very beautiful book. The pictures are good and the work of David Hockney is also great.
It is a joy to read and look into it. And I bought it at a very good price at Waterstone.
I am a happy person.
Obviously a perfect compliment to exhibition & TV programme. Excellent reproductions, informative essays - a well laid out and produced book. One of the best art books that I've seen in recent times. Superb...
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