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Aug 25, 2011 · David Hockney: A Taste for Los Angeles. Get access. Cécile Whiting. Art History, Volume 34, Issue 4, September 2011, Pages 858–874, https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-8365.2010.00850.x. Published:
Full Text. HE IS PAINTING AGAIN. AYE, IS HE PAINTING. With a zest and a passion and a confidence I haven't witnessed in the nearly two and a half decades that I've been dropping over to visit with him, David Hockney has returned to the wide empty canvas and the oil-laden brush.
Oct 24, 2011 · In this remarkable book, a record of a decade of private conversations with art critic Martin Gayford, David Hockney reveals via reflection, anecdote, passion and humour the fruits of his lifelong meditations on the problems and paradoxes of representing a three-dimensional world on a flat surface.
Abstract. Beginning with the work of David Hockney and a personal selection of popular fictional texts of the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s, this article explores the expressive connection between visual culture and sexual identity that a range of disciplines have established around the practices and pleasures that in the 20th century became known as ...
Dec 14, 2016 · Recent discoveries have shown that optical projections were used in the creation of European paintings as early as 1425, well over a century before the time of Galileo (Hockney, Secret knowledge: rediscovering the lost techniques of the old masters, 2001).
Jan 1, 2003 · In this feature, world-renowned artist David Hockney and University of Arizona optical sciences professor Charles Falco explain how Hockney's observation that certain Renaissance paintings seemed … Expand