David Hockney. My Window

David Hockney illustrator

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Taschen GmbH

Published:15th Sep '22

Should be back in stock very soon

David Hockney. My Window cover

'For me, it's really the joy of looking out into the world and getting this positive energy... It's opening up our vision, and how we look'—David HockneyWhen David Hockney discovered the iPhone as an artistic medium, it opened up entirely new possibilities for his art. He made his first digital drawings in spring 2009, describing the morning landscape in broad lines and dazzling colors directly on a display that offered subtle hues as unmixed expressions of pure light. Then in 2010, Hockney started working with an iPad, and the larger screen expanded his artistic repertoire and enabled an even more complex interplay of color, light, and line. Each image in this book captures a fleeting moment seen through a window in Hockney’s Yorkshire home: from vibrant sunrise and lilac morning sky to peaceful night-time impressions or the sudden arrival of spring. Fascinating details reveal drops on window panes, distant lights in the night, reflections on vases or an abundance of varied window-sill vegetation. In 120 drawings made between 2009 and 2012, selected and arranged by the artist himself, we experience the passage of time through the eyes of David Hockney. This artist’s book, which first appeared in an exclusive signed edition, now returns as an unlimited run, whose still generous XL format presents Hockney’s impressions in brilliant resolution. So now is the perfect occasion to heed the advice of the Times critic regarding this book: “If you would like to be given a bouquet by David Hockney, here is your chance.”

“A continent away from his perennially sunny Los Angeles poolscapes of the 1960s and ’70s, the British artist David Hockney has turned his attention to the ever-changing diurnal rhythm of the world outside his bedroom window.” * The New York Times *
“If you would like to be given a bouquet by Hockney, here is your chance.” * The Times *

ISBN: 9783836593922

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 2740g

248 pages