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antinoox · 8 months ago
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Occasional gentle solitude.
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skf-fineart · 1 year ago
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David Hockney (b. 1937)
Ian Watching Television, 1987
Oil on canvas, 36 ¼ by 48 in.
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instructionsonback · 1 year ago
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ALIQUA NATURA SPECIALIS
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freshthoughts2020 · 10 months ago
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SOVEREIGN SIGHT
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davidheulin · 1 year ago
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David Hockney est l'un des artistes contemporains les plus célèbres et influents. Né le 9 juillet 1937 à Bradford, en Angleterre, il a étudié à la Bradford School of Art avant de poursuivre ses études à la Royal College of Art de Londres dans les années 1950.
Connu pour son style éclectique et expérimental, Hockney explore divers médiums artistiques, y compris la peinture, le dessin, la photographie et la vidéo. Il est souvent associé au mouvement du Pop Art et est célèbre pour ses œuvres audacieuses et colorées.
Parmi ses thèmes récurrents, on trouve les paysages californiens, les piscines, les portraits et les natures mortes. Il est également connu pour sa représentation novatrice de la perspective et de l'espace dans ses peintures.
Hockney a expérimenté avec des techniques artistiques innovantes, notamment la peinture acrylique, le collage et l'utilisation d'applications numériques pour créer des œuvres d'art sur iPad.
Au cours de sa longue carrière, il a reçu de nombreuses récompenses et distinctions, dont le prestigieux prix Praemium Imperiale en 1989 et la Légion d'honneur en 2019. Ses œuvres sont exposées dans des musées du monde entier et font partie de collections privées importantes.
En ce qui concerne sa relation avec le musée de Rouen, il est important de noter que l'exposition de David Hockney au musée d'art de Rouen est une opportunité exceptionnelle de découvrir son travail de près. Cette exposition offre aux visiteurs une plongée fascinante dans l'univers artistique de Hockney, mettant en valeur ses œuvres emblématiques et son impact sur le monde de l'art contemporain.
Cette intégration du musée de Rouen dans le contexte de l'exposition de David Hockney souligne l'importance de cet événement pour la scène artistique locale et régionale, offrant aux habitants et aux visiteurs une occasion unique de découvrir le travail d'un artiste de renommée internationale dans un cadre inspirant et enrichissant.
#rouen #museebeauxarts #normandie #normandy #davidhockney
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k00242882 · 2 years ago
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Artist David Hockney. His paintings.
I was researching David Hockney and I found him very interesting and inspiring. I I have not used paint yet for my brief but I like Hockneys use of colour and might try some of that style later on in my work.
He is now 87 years old and still works, often on an IPAD. He is considered one of the top influential artists of the 20th century. His style is Pop Art. His work is so bright and full of life and colour. In November 2018, his work,Portrait of an artist sold for 70 million sterling pounds, the highest up to then, for any living artist.
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Hockney is also a photographer. The photographs are interesting with lots of movement and are thought provoking.
Makes you look at the image rather than just browse past it.
I would like to try and use some different editing on my images.
www.tate.org.ukartists
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art58koen · 2 months ago
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Hockney Bubbles...
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grahamseamanart1 · 2 months ago
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THE THREE GRACES - LIVERPOOL JOINER.... Four-element joiner of our historic waterfront... one of the most recognisable in the World. Available as wall-art on my Pixels website… https://tinyurl.com/4r9896da #liverpool #photographicart #davidhockney #thethreegraces
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originalharmonysalad · 2 months ago
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Vogue Paris December 1985/ January 1986, curated by #DavidHockney with 6 lithographs and several Polaroid-collages. «En couverture, tableau de David Hockney photographié par Marc Farrington.»
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emmapreston05 · 3 months ago
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Exploring "David Hockney: Pieced Together" at the Science and Media Museum, Bradford
The "David Hockney: Pieced Together" exhibition at the Science and Media Museum in Bradford offers the chance to see his artistic journey through a range of works, ranging from photographic collages, to video installations. This exhibition enables the viewer to see first hand Hockney's multifaceted approach to art, in particular exploring nature subject matter, and combining traditional techniques with modern technology.
The Four Seasons: Woldgate Woods
A notable piece of the exhibition is the series titled "The Four Seasons: Woldgate Woods." Displayed on multiple TV screens, these digital displays capture the transformative beauty of nature through the changing seasons, highlighting Hockney's deep connection to East Yorkshire landscapes.
My Mother, Bolton Abbey, Yorkshire
Another notable piece is "My Mother, Bolton Abbey, Yorkshire," in which Hockney's mother is a central figure of the piece, in which Hockney had taken multiple photos and spliced them together in a collage, evoking a sense of energy and liveliness. This piece, alongside others, demonstrates how Hockney's art is often connected to his own life experiences.
This is something, having seen his work previously, I have taken inspiration from, combining elements of photography and the digital together.
Visitors can engage with the exhibition through various multimedia installations, including video displays that offer insights into Hockney's creative process. This interactive aspect enriches the viewing experience, allowing audiences to see not just the final artworks, but the journey behind them.
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"David Hockney: Pieced Together" is a highly engaging and interesting exhibition, enabling the viewer the chance to see a range of works by Hockney, including his photo collages, as well as a video alongside showcasing the process he utilised to achieve them. The interactive digital installation "The Four Seasons: Woldgate Woods" is captivating for the viewer, due to the scale, and the ability to simultaneously see the different seasons play out at once.
In addition to the nature subject matter, it was also useful seeing his 'spliced-photography collages' in person, as this is something I have previously taken inspiration from.
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tsa24city-hostel · 1 year ago
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PHOTOGRAPHING A PLACE, A SITE: DAVID HOCKNEY - PHOTO COLLAGES . JOINERS - 
David Hockney is a British painter who also experimented with the medium of photography. In his photographic collages, which he calls “JOINTERS”, he creates composite images out of photographs, first as grids of polaroids and later in more organic, overlapping constructions. To make these collages or joiners, Hockney captured scenes from multiple vantage points and meticulously pieced them together, offering varied perspectives within a single work (a nod to the cubist collages of Pablo Picasso and George Braque).
The above collages from the Zen garden at the Ryoanji Temple in Kyoto were taken in two distinct ways: for the top image Hockney walked along the garden (represented by his feet at the bottom - the red and black socks) and took photos as he was walking (the camera was “moving”); for the bottom image Hockney/the camera was stationary (you see his leg) and he moved the camera from left to right, up and down as he was photographing the garden......two very different impressions of the garden; one is “flattened” almost like a plan view (no perspective), the other is dramatically shaped and spatial showing the enclosure of the garden.
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himbeerhaus · 2 years ago
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Lu // Jamie Perry - Oasis // Karoshorts in Kniestrümpfen: Ein meditativer Ausflug ins Nirgendwo
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Leute, ihr steht vor einem Gemälde, das euch in eine andere Welt entführt. Eine Welt, in der die Zeit stillzustehen scheint und die Langeweile fast greifbar ist. Das ist "Oasis" von Jamie Perry. Ein Mann in Karoshorts und Kniestrümpfen, füllt einen Pool auf. Aber nicht irgendeinen Pool. Es ist dieser verdammt berühmte Pool von Mr. David Hockney, ich schwöre. Doch im Gegensatz zu Hockneys vibrierenden Farben und dem Schwimmer ist hier alles still. Keine Berge, kein Schwimmer, nur ein Opa mit einem Gartenschlauch. Einem sehr sehr langsamen grünen Gartenschlauch. Man kann fast hören, wie die Verdunstung den Zufluss überholt. Während Hockneys Poolbild die lebendige kalifornische Sonne feiert, liegt Perrys Pool in einem Niemandsland, umgeben von brauner Erde und einem langweiligen blauen Himmel. Der Pool, mit seinem unnatürlich blauen Wasser, steht im krassen Gegensatz zur kargen Landschaft um ihn herum. Es ist, als hätte jemand mitten in der Wüste ein Stück „Glitzeblau“ geschaffen. Und dann den Rest vernachlässigt. Ja, und dann ist da noch dieser Mann, der den Pool mit seiner Geduld füllt. Bekleidet mit Hut und einem roten Kurzarmhemd, fast meditativ. Wenn Hockney der König der Pools ist, dann ist Perry der Zen-Meister unter den Poolmalern.
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niioka · 2 years ago
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freshthoughts2020 · 10 months ago
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homegirllondon · 2 years ago
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David Hockney Exhibition At Lightroom Kings Cross London N1C
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arekmiodek · 2 years ago
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Mosaic "DAVID HOCKNEY", artwork on canvas, size 21 x 21 cm (Arkadiusz Miodek)
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