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Joshua durmiendo la siesta y yo aprovechando a hacerle fotos para este collage, el original está montado en una cartulina de 100x70 cm con 70 fotos.
I’m in the quiet of the Hazlitt Holland-Hibbert Gallery in Bury Street, London, looking in towards Demonstration of Versatility – Swiss Landscape in a Scenic Style by a young David Hockney. He painted this oil on canvas around 1962 when he was a student at the Royal College of Art.
Maybe David Hockney, one of the most influential British artists of the twentieth century, would like to paint this landscape from Puerto Rey, Vera, Almeria, Spain. Tal vez a David Hockney, uno de los artistas británicos mas influyentes del siglo veinte, le hubiera gustado pintar este paisaje de Puerto Rey, en Vera, Almería, España.
This is my response to a Get Pushed challenger Max Maxwell to deliver a creative selfie. I chose 2 brilliant artists:
Andy Warhol and David Hockley (famousselfportraits.tumblr.com/post/41796069499/david-hoc...),
for inspiration. Hope you approve.
Vincent van Gogh is a great source of inspiration for David Hockney. Van Gogh Museum Amsterdam displays the exhibition Hockney - Van Gogh: The Joy of Nature. Some masterpieces by Van Gogh are shown alongside works by Hockney.
In this exhibition, Hockney's Yorkshire-landscapes are a central part, with The Arrival of Spring in Woldgate (2011) as highlight.
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Aix-en-Provence, musée Granet, David Hockney, collection de la Tate Gallery - George Lawson and Wayne Sleep>, 1972–75
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David Hockney exhibition in the Salts, Saltaire, West Yorkshire, England.
1987-1988. Acrílic sobre dues eles unides. 123 x 91,5 cm. Venu per Sotheby's el 2022. (4.149.000 GBP)
David Hockney (b.1937) - Bigger trees near Warter, Winter 2008 (2008). Oil on 9 canvasses. In the artist's collection. Shown at the temporary exhibition "David Hockney 25" at the Fondation Louis Vuitton, Paris, April-August 2025.
Another beautiful catch up with my phenomenal opera director friend John Cox. This time we revisited his #harshbeautiful portrait from our shoot 10 years ago. His groundbreaking productions of The Magic Flute and The Rake’s Progress with sets by David Hockney continue to be performed half a century since they were first created. (The Rake’s Progress returns to Glyndebourne in August.)
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A road down to Kiplingcotes in the Yorkshire Wolds shot just after sunrise
I have dedicated this shot to English painter David Hockney in thanks for all his work over the last forty years. In particular for the work he has completed in the last four years, painting in oils , watercolour and I pad in the Yorkshire Wolds. Most of you will know that he was based for years in LA his swimming pool pictures were particularly well known. About five years ago for family reasons he came back to Yorkshire and based himself in Bridlington. Since then he has worked with amazing energy capturing the landscapes of the Wolds. He took his paint and easels outside even in mid winter to paint in natural light. The work in this period is stunning full of life and vitality
If you live in England you cannot have missed publicity about his major exhibition “A Bigger Picture” at the Royal academy in London. He has used all twelve rooms in the academy for the show so it’s a very large exhibition which is already a sell out I believe. The majority of the work in the exhibition is of his recent work in Yorkshire there are some examples of his earlier output including The Grand Canyon and Mulholland Drive.
Apart from the appreciation of his art what pleases me personally is that the latest works celebrates the countryside I know best. I have walked and travelled through the Wolds that stretch from the Humber to the coast North of Bridlington all my life. The area is not much visited and a little remote but I have always loved the quiet beauty of the Wolds now Mr Hockney has shown the world the magic of the place. (Just hope all the world does not descend on the East Riding , I rather like the quiet)
A link to some of the paintings in the show
www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-16536218
THANKS FOR YOUR VISIT HAVE A GREAT DAY
David Hockney (b. 1937) - The road to York through Sledmere (1997). In the collection of the artist. Shown at the temporary exhibition "David Hockney 25" at the Fondation Louis Vuitton, Paris, April-August 2025.
Basado en el trabajo de David Hockney, utilizando 39 capturas con diferentes exposiciones y aperturas y compuesto después con Photoshop CS2.
Inspired by David Hockney; 39 different takes with different settings; composed with Photoshop CS2.
By force of will, we make a second person appear next to the person with whom we are interacting. This person is much safer. This is the person to whom all future communication will be addressed, the one who never existed.
If it helps, you can imagine this person as a sort of unacknowledged sibling.
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Can you tell we love Art? Here with David Hockney's work. LOL, M, (*_*)
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There's currently a joint Hockney/Matisse exhibition on at the Matisse museum in Nice. I don't recall seeing a picture there done in this style, though I do remember seeing one many years ago in the art gallery in Saltaire, Bradford, made up of numerous images captured as Polaroid snaps. Nowadays Hockney is creating pictures of flowers using his iPad (which is impressive as a one-off though I think he became rather carried away and has produced far too many).
Anyway, my phone-camera image was created today because the Hereios of the We’re Here! Group are making stuff for Art and Theory Nobs.
Painting by David Hockney, Garrowby Hill (1998) from p. 349 of Hockney's Pictures: The Definitive Retrospective (2004), compiled and with Commentary by David Hockney.
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Are you near North Yorkshire? I believe that this was painted in the Yorkshire area, if I haven't confused the geography. Please let me know if I have.
A chair stands by The Chair (2015)
Acrylic on canvas. David Hockney exhibition at the Annely Juda Fine Art gallery, Dering Street, London. May 15, 2015. Photo: Edmond Terakopian