... Van Gogh and foreshadow David Hockney, and the encased metallic wallpaper rolls that so clearly spoke to Jeff Koons.
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And I was stopped in my tracks by that mo...
... his friend and art school companion David Hockney. Over the coming decades Apple turned himself into a brand (he is currently working on a line of Billy Apple cider), prod...
... interesting about this little process I’ve just gone through – it’s not anything new, obviously: we all know that David Hockney has been exhibiting his iPad drawings...
... (1936) looks like a forebear of David Hockney’s paintings of Yorkshire, with uncomplicated green-trunked trees lining roads that peel off in opposite directions. It is a...
... plays and other magic lantern spectacles. Likewise, David Hockney’s theory that the history of photography dates back to the use of lenses in painting – probably as fa...
... by Tom Phillips and Allen Jones, with works grouped in a loosely colour-themed arrangement against pale, fleshy-pink walls. It is dominated by two large works by David Hoc...
... describes as “the David Hockney of China”. His abstract art, rebelling against the old regime, its strictures and traditions, is nevertheless largely based on animal a...
... so refined down to a black and white peak of op art that the lone color print by David Hockney (“we have to sell something!”) appeared garish.
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... shapes that arise from the matrix in this work consist of variations on three tiles. They reminded Brown of David Hockney’s swimming pool paintings, many of which Hockne...
... of postcard sites into opera sets; David Hockney’s multiperspective collaged Polaroids. Wondrous those carefully built-up compilations by Gilbert and George; Wolfgang Ti...