David Hockney

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Brings together the body of work by David Hockney, perhaps the versatile British artist of the last century. Following his sweeping exploration of landscape in the Royal Academy's galleries in 2012, this title looks at the portraits he has been painting in the last few years - the subjects of which are friends, family and art-world luminaries.David Hockney is perhaps the most popular and versatile British artist of the last century. Following his sweeping exploration of landscape at the Royal Academy in 2012, this volume focuses on the portraits he has been painting in the last few years - the subjects of which are friends, family and art-world luminaries. For a brief period in 2013 Hockney stopped painting altogether, which was extremely unusual for him. However, his move from Yorkshire to California spurred new inspiration, and Hockney decided to revisit acrylic paints and bold colors. Vibrant, observant and full of life, these portraits mark a return to Hockney's trademark technicolor style. Incisive text from Tim Barringer places these works in context, tracking Hockney's development as a portrait painter. Meanwhile curator Edith Devaney interviews the artist about the series, which Hockney describes as ' twenty-hour exposures', in reference to the time each portrait takes to paint. The book documents each stage of each painting, from first to last mark, giving the reader a unique insight into Hockney's working method. Read more

ISBN10 1910350281
ISBN13 978-1910350287
Language English
Publisher Royal Academy of Arts
Dimensions 9.65 x 0.9 x 11.02 inches
Item Weight 3.45 pounds
Print length 176 pages
Publication date August 23, 2016

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