David sees the world backward,” says Doug Roberts, a Los Angeles art dealer and longtime friend of David Hockney. Roberts was ...
David Hockney is one of the world’s most famous living artists. Born in England in 1937 and renowned almost as much for his embrace of technology as for his inventive use of color and bold rendering ...
A giant exhibit at San Francisco's DeYoung Museum highlights the influential artist's foray into iPhone and iPad art, as well as films he made using multiple digital cameras. Leslie Katz led a team ...
Portlanders don't have to fly to New York, London or Los Angeles to immerse themselves in David Hockney's vibrant world of poolside turquoise blues, explosive fuchsia skies and electric green ...
David Hockney is "justifiably proud of his drawing skills", said Mark Hudson in The Independent. Like most artists of his generation, he underwent "years of enforced practice" drawing nude models, a ...
Prints and multiples, 8-color inkjet print on cotton-fiber archival paper, with hardcover Art Book 'David Hockney, My Window' ...
David Hockney is perhaps one of the most influential British artists of the 20th century, best known for his serial paintings of swimming pools, portraits of friends and verdant landscapes. The ...
A crayon and colored-pencil drawing by David Hockney that has been in private hands for some 15 years will come to the block at London’s Chiswick Auctions next week. Estimated at £200,000–300,000 ...
A rare—and the largest—assembly of drawings created by David Hockney on iPad realized a collective £6.2 million ($8.3 million) when it was sold at Sotheby’s London on October 17 during Frieze Week.
Artist David Hockney was a driver: after visiting and then moving to Los Angeles in 1964, he zipped around the Hollywood Hills in his red 450 SL Mercedes, perhaps to Chateau Marmont, his spot in ...
At a moment when images are made to vanish almost as quickly as they appear, David Hockney’s recent paintings ask what it means to stay with a scene long ...
The British artist’s new show at the Morgan Library & Museum derives its poignant power from its focus on loved ones and the complex nature of relationships. By Roberta Smith Whether we’re related by ...