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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 280 pages, kõrgus x laius: 279x260 mm, 270 Illustrations, color
  • Ilmumisaeg: 09-Feb-2017
  • Kirjastus: Tate Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 1849764433
  • ISBN-13: 9781849764438
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 280 pages, kõrgus x laius: 279x260 mm, 270 Illustrations, color
  • Ilmumisaeg: 09-Feb-2017
  • Kirjastus: Tate Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 1849764433
  • ISBN-13: 9781849764438
David Hockney has been delighting and challenging audiences for almost sixty years. Working in an extraordinarily wide range of media with equal measures of wit and intelligence, his art has examined, probed and questioned how the perceived world of movement, space and time can be captured in two dimensions.

Now for the first time, a major retrospective at Tate Britain will give audiences the opportunity to explore Hockneys entire career, and his achievements in painting, drawing, photography and video. Recent exhibitions have tended to focus on particular phases of Hockneys career, or series of works, such as his landscapes or portraits. This exhibition will allow an overview of his constantly evolving style, and will explore his return to themes of special interest through his career, such as the effects of light, and experiments in perception. From abstract expressionism to naturalism to his play with illusion and imagination, parody and self-reflexivity, Hockneys preoccupation with looking, perception and representation can be traced throughout.

This fully illustrated publication reasserts Hockney as a serious thinker and a highly innovative artist constantly challenging the conventions of artistic expression, without losing the characteristic verve, humour and colour of the work. Showcasing over two hundred works (including painting, drawings, photographs, watercolours, the iPad drawings, and his most recent multi-screen works) from across the six decades of his remarkable career, this book will delight existing fans of the artist while giving new audiences the fullest possible introduction to his life and work.

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Foreword 6(2)
Sponsor's Foreword 8(1)
Acknowledgements 9(2)
Plates
Play within a Play
11(20)
Chris Stephens
Demonstrations of Versatility
31(18)
Helen Little
Pictures with People in
49(16)
Andrew Wilson
Sunbather
65(14)
Chris Stephens
Towards Naturalism
79(16)
Helen Little
Close Looking
95(28)
Chris Stephens
A Bigger Photography
123(18)
Meredith A. Brown
Experiences of Space
141(18)
Andrew Wilson
Experiences of Place
159(12)
Chris Stephens
The Wolds
171(14)
Helen Little
Four Seasons
185(6)
Meredith A. Brown
Yorkshire and Hollywood
191(17)
Andrew Wilson
Essays
Hockney as Philosophical Painter
208(6)
Martin Hammer
Ways of Looking, and Being in the Bigger Picture
214(8)
Andrew Wilson
Flatness, Fullness, Wetness: Water and Abstraction in Hockney's First Decade
222(8)
Ian Alteveer
When Chaplin Dances with Picasso
230(10)
Didier Ottinger
Some Cultural Settings for Hockney
240(8)
David Alan Mellor
The Human Dimension
248(10)
Marco Livingstone
Chronology 258(4)
Notes 262(5)
List of Works 267(4)
Index 271
Dr Chris Stephens has been Director of the Holburne Museum since 2017. Prior to that he worked at Tate for over 20 years, as Head of Displays, Tate Britain, for much of that time, and also as Head of Modern British Art. Exhibitions in London and St Ives included Barbara Hepworth: Centenary (2003), Francis Bacon (2008), Henry Moore (2010), Picasso and Modern British Art (2012) and Barbara Hepworth: Sculpture for a Modern World (2015)



Andrew Wilson is a critic, historian and curator. He was previously Senior Curator of Modern and Contemporary British Art, and Archives at Tate Britain (20062021).