Hockney's Pictures
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Thames & Hudson Ltd
Published:18th Dec '06
Should be back in stock very soon
'A compelling narrative of the workings of a curious, intelligent, visually inventive mind at work … a book designed to instil pleasure and to lift the spirits' Art Quarterly
Showing the evolution and diversity of Hockney's prolific paintings, drawings, watercolours, prints and photography, this title features quotes from the artist himself that illuminate the thinking behind his work.'A compelling narrative of the workings of a curious, intelligent, visually inventive mind at work' - Art Quarterly
'From between the covers springs all the brightness and energy of the prolific output of this most exuberant and yet sensitive artist' - The Times
'For anyone with even the smallest regard for the artist, this is the book to have … a treat' - Artists & Illustrators
The story of David Hockney, one of the most widely acclaimed of all living artists, is one of passion: passion for seeing, passion for telling, passion for images. But to these should be added passion for life. Hockney's art is a celebration of what it is to be alive. All his pictures - sometimes tender, as when he draws close friends and family; sometimes playful, as in his paintings of lazy, carefree days at the pool; sometimes awe-inspirin, as with his monumental images of the Grand Canyon - convey what it means to be in the world, to see it, to move in it, to love it. This constant exploration of how to communicate such feelings through art emerges with particular clarity in this stunning, lively volume, which charts almost fifty years of extraordinary creativity.
Hockney's Pictures is the first definitive 'retrospective' to show the evolution and diversity of Hockney's prolific paintings, drawings, watercolours, prints and photography. The works, including many that are new and never published, have been selected and organized by David Hockney himself, and track his lifelong experiments in ways of looking and depicting.
ISBN: 9780500286715
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 1600g
368 pages