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  1. The Metropolitan Museum of Art's 2018 sweeping David Hockney retrospective was an extended meditation on what style means in modernism, and in particular what it means to Hockney. The vast span of his work demonstrates his utter originality as an artist and yet at the same time his various bodies of work bear traces of influence, not only from ...

  2. Los llamados «Joiners» A principios de 1980, Hockney comenzó a crear «joiners», se trata de collages hechos de fotografías, primero empezó usando impresiones de Polaroid y más tarde estampados de 35mm.El artista creaba imágenes compuestas utilizando fotografías hechas con película instantánea o fotografías reveladas de un solo sujeto ordenadas de manera irregular.

  3. 9 de jul. de 2016 · Born on July 9, 1937 in Bradford, Yorkshire, England, David Hockney is a painter, draughtsman, printmaker, stage designer and photographer. He is considered by many to be one of the most influential British artists of the twentieth century. From 1953-57, Hockney studied at the Bradford School of Art and then at the Royal Collage of Art from ...

  4. 29 de may. de 2017 · David Hockney exhibition at Tate Britain 9 February – 29 May 2017. David Hockney exhibition at Tate Britain 9 February – 29 May 2017. Skip navigation Shop. Become a Member. Main ... David Hockney Hollywood Hills House 1981–82 Oil, charcoal and collage on canvas, ...

  5. www.hockney.com › index › homeDavid Hockney

    photographic collages; composite polaroids; photographic drawings; sketchbooks; stage design. The Rake's Progress; Magic Flute; French Triple Bill; Stravinsky Triple Bill; Tristan und Isolde; Turandot; Die Frau Ohne Schatten; etcetera. paper pulp; BMW art car; Resources. the david hockney foundation; galleries; making 'works' publications ...

  6. These prints are made by drawing and collage, they exist either in the computer or on a piece of paper, they were made for printing, and so, will be printed. They are not photographic reproductions. My idea is to make them in small editions between 7 and 25. David Hockney, November 2008

  7. In 1982, Hockney began creating collages with Polaroid prints, which he worked into grids. He eventually went on to create more complex images with irregular edges using 35 mm photographs, such as this portrait of his mother.