The International Sale
Live Virtual Auction, 22 October 2024
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About this Item
signed, dated '76, numbered 91/96 in pencil and embossed with the Gemini G.E.L. Los Angeles chopmark and copyright in the margin
Notes
Printed by Mark Stock.
David Hockney, born in 1937 in Bradford, England, is an influential British artist known for his role in the Pop Art movement of the 1960s. He studied at the Bradford College of Art and the Royal College of Art, receiving a gold medal in the 1962 graduate competition. Hockney held his first solo show at Kasmin’s Gallery in London in 1963. The following year, despite having never visited, he moved to Los Angeles, where he has continued to live intermittently. Inspired by the light and colour of Southern California, his works, including the iconic painting A Bigger Splash (1967), celebrate the region’s landscapes and relaxed lifestyle.
Throughout his career, Hockney has explored various mediums, including collage and multi-perspective compositions, challenging conventional views of space and perspective. His works often depict landscapes, portraits, and scenes of everyday life. Hockney’s ability to blend traditional techniques with modern technology, such as fax machines, photocopiers, and iPads, reflects his ongoing experimentation and adaptability. Hockney has received numerous accolades, including an appointment to the Order of Merit in 2012 by Queen Elizabeth II, recognising his contributions to art. His works are held in major public and private collections worldwide, underscoring his lasting impact on contemporary art.
Literature
Scottish Arts Council (1979) David Hockney Prints 1954-1977, Edinburgh: Scottish Arts Council, unpaginated.