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DAVID HOCKNEY
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David Hockney at the Royal Academy, London
Art Gallery TV – YouTube
David Hockney Interview: I Am a Space Freak
Louisiana Channel – YouTube
“My sister once said to me she thought space was God. I thought that was rather poetic in a way.” Interview with David Hockney about his endeavour to capture Grand Canyon as a spatial experience in a painting. “We like space, I mean, I do, I’m a space freak really.” If a landscape is a spatial experience, then how do you capture it as an artist? The grand canyon is the world greatest hole, thrilling to look down into it, no focus, no centre, no focal point: “The grandeur of it is very difficult to capture.” David Hockney decided to take on the unphotographable, and drove to the Grand Canyon thinking he would make a photographic collage. Once he saw the prints, he was displeased with the result, as they seemed too flat, he explains. That is why he decided to paint it in stead. Hockney did two large scale paintings of Grand Canyon, the first one was based on the photographs, while the second one, ‚A Closer Grand Canyon‘ seen in this interview, was painted from drawings which he made while staying in a hotel right by the edge of the canyon. Cameras make things distant, Hockney says. He also talks of why he decided to work with small canvases, and the problems of both moving and displaying large works of art. Finally Hockney contemplates cinema and 3D and why to him even that is a flat experience. Two dimensions don´t exist in nature, Hockney says – flatness is to do with human scale: “I’m rather fascinated with flatness.” Today he is working with many cameras simultaniously, because they create illusion of space, via many perspectives. Really we create space in our head, based on time, Hockney adds. To have the feeling of space, a person must be looking around, freely. Nine camera perspectives means you are forced to move around, constantly scanning the scenery: “9D, isn’t that three times better than 3D?” English artist David Hockney, (b.1937) studied at the Royal College of Art where in 1960 he was featured in the exhibition Young Contemporaries that announced the arrival of British Pop art. He was associated with the movement, but his early works display expressionist elements, not dissimilar to some works by Francis Bacon. Hockney has homes in Yorkshire, London and Los Angeles and an office in Hollywood. In the early 1980s, Hockney began to produce photo collages, which he called „joiners,“ first using Polaroid prints and subsequently 35mm, commercially-processed color prints. Using Polaroid snaps or lab-prints of a single subject, Hockney arranged a patchwork to make a composite image. David Hockney was interviewed by Christian Lund, Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, 2011 Camera and edit by: Martin Kogi Produced by: Christian Lund Copyright: Louisiana Channel, Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, 2012
VIDEO / FILM DAVID HOCKNEY
BBC | David Hockneys Secret Knowledge | 1 of 2 | YouTube
David Hockney | Painting and Photography | The Getty | David Hockney draws on his lifelong interests to present his latest—and ever-evolving—theories about perspective and the relationships between painting and photography | YouTube
Celebrating David Hockney at 80 -TRT World -YouTube
He’s been dubbed one of the ‚greatest living artists‘ in the world. He’s won more accolades than you can count on two hands and his paintings sell for millions of dollars. And, as the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York celebrates his life’s work with a retrospective, David Hockney says he has no plans to slow down. Jade Barker sat down with the artist to talk about his career, living in the present and his love of California.
David Hockney: ‚When I paint, I feel I’m 30‘
Channel 4 News – YouTube
He’s one of the world’s most influential artists and at 77, David Hockney doesn’t appear to be planning to retire any time soon. Jon Snow asked him about his use of photography together with paint in his new show.
In the studio with David Hockney RA – Royal Academy of Arts
David Hockney RA talks to curator Edith Devaney in his Los Angeles studio, ahead of his Royal Academy exhibition ’82 Portraits and 1 Still-life‘.
David Hockney interview (2001) – The Best Documentary Ever
I just happen to be an artist who uses the iPad, Im not an iPad artist. Its just a medium. But I am aware of the revolutionary aspects of it, and its implications. Hes one of the worlds most influential artists and at 77, David Hockney doesnt appear to be planning to retire any time soon. Jon Snow asked him about his . Artist David Hockney speaks to Channel 4 News Culture Editor Matthew Cain about his life in Yorkshire and Los Angeles as a major new show, A Bigger Picture.
DAVID HOCKNEY – The Art of Seeing – YouTube
Hockney on Freud – YouTube
BIOGRAFIE DAVID HOCKNEY
GEBURTSJAHR | 1937 | GEBURTSORT | Bradford | lebt und arbeitet in Los Angeles
AUSBILDUNG DAVID HOCKNEY
LEHRTÄTIGKEIT DAVID HOCKNEY
MITGLIEDSCHAFTEN DAVID HOCKNEY
AUSZEICHNUNGEN DAVID HOCKNEY
SAMMLUNGEN DAVID HOCKNEY
AUSSTELLUNGEN DAVID HOCKNEY
EINZELAUSSTELLUNGEN
GRUPPENAUSSTELLUNGEN
PROJEKTE | SYMPOSIEN
WERKBESCHREIBUNG DAVID HOCKNEY
SCHWERPUNKTE | MEDIEN
Malerei | Farblithografien
STIL
David Hockney ist Mitbegründer der Pop Art
THEMEN | MOTIVE | WERKE
wirklichkeitsgetreues Darstellungen, Pflanzen, Früchte, Menschen
DEFINITION | BESCHREIBUNG | MERKMALE
STICHWORTE DAVID HOCKNEY
ZITATE DAVID HOCKNEY
TEXT | BIBLIOGRAPHIE DAVID HOCKNEY
LINKS DAVID HOCKNEY
DAVID HOCKNEY
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KUNSTWERKE DAVID HOCKNEY
David Hockney at the Royal Academy, London
Art Gallery TV – YouTube
David Hockney Interview: I Am a Space Freak
Louisiana Channel – YouTube
“My sister once said to me she thought space was God. I thought that was rather poetic in a way.” Interview with David Hockney about his endeavour to capture Grand Canyon as a spatial experience in a painting. “We like space, I mean, I do, I’m a space freak really.” If a landscape is a spatial experience, then how do you capture it as an artist? The grand canyon is the world greatest hole, thrilling to look down into it, no focus, no centre, no focal point: “The grandeur of it is very difficult to capture.” David Hockney decided to take on the unphotographable, and drove to the Grand Canyon thinking he would make a photographic collage. Once he saw the prints, he was displeased with the result, as they seemed too flat, he explains. That is why he decided to paint it in stead. Hockney did two large scale paintings of Grand Canyon, the first one was based on the photographs, while the second one, ‚A Closer Grand Canyon‘ seen in this interview, was painted from drawings which he made while staying in a hotel right by the edge of the canyon. Cameras make things distant, Hockney says. He also talks of why he decided to work with small canvases, and the problems of both moving and displaying large works of art. Finally Hockney contemplates cinema and 3D and why to him even that is a flat experience. Two dimensions don´t exist in nature, Hockney says – flatness is to do with human scale: “I’m rather fascinated with flatness.” Today he is working with many cameras simultaniously, because they create illusion of space, via many perspectives. Really we create space in our head, based on time, Hockney adds. To have the feeling of space, a person must be looking around, freely. Nine camera perspectives means you are forced to move around, constantly scanning the scenery: “9D, isn’t that three times better than 3D?” English artist David Hockney, (b.1937) studied at the Royal College of Art where in 1960 he was featured in the exhibition Young Contemporaries that announced the arrival of British Pop art. He was associated with the movement, but his early works display expressionist elements, not dissimilar to some works by Francis Bacon. Hockney has homes in Yorkshire, London and Los Angeles and an office in Hollywood. In the early 1980s, Hockney began to produce photo collages, which he called „joiners,“ first using Polaroid prints and subsequently 35mm, commercially-processed color prints. Using Polaroid snaps or lab-prints of a single subject, Hockney arranged a patchwork to make a composite image. David Hockney was interviewed by Christian Lund, Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, 2011 Camera and edit by: Martin Kogi Produced by: Christian Lund Copyright: Louisiana Channel, Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, 2012
VIDEO / FILM DAVID HOCKNEY
BBC | David Hockneys Secret Knowledge | 1 of 2 | YouTube
David Hockney | Painting and Photography | The Getty | David Hockney draws on his lifelong interests to present his latest—and ever-evolving—theories about perspective and the relationships between painting and photography | YouTube
Celebrating David Hockney at 80 -TRT World -YouTube
He’s been dubbed one of the ‚greatest living artists‘ in the world. He’s won more accolades than you can count on two hands and his paintings sell for millions of dollars. And, as the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York celebrates his life’s work with a retrospective, David Hockney says he has no plans to slow down. Jade Barker sat down with the artist to talk about his career, living in the present and his love of California.
David Hockney: ‚When I paint, I feel I’m 30‘
Channel 4 News – YouTube
He’s one of the world’s most influential artists and at 77, David Hockney doesn’t appear to be planning to retire any time soon. Jon Snow asked him about his use of photography together with paint in his new show.
In the studio with David Hockney RA – Royal Academy of Arts
David Hockney RA talks to curator Edith Devaney in his Los Angeles studio, ahead of his Royal Academy exhibition ’82 Portraits and 1 Still-life‘.
David Hockney interview (2001) – The Best Documentary Ever
I just happen to be an artist who uses the iPad, Im not an iPad artist. Its just a medium. But I am aware of the revolutionary aspects of it, and its implications. Hes one of the worlds most influential artists and at 77, David Hockney doesnt appear to be planning to retire any time soon. Jon Snow asked him about his . Artist David Hockney speaks to Channel 4 News Culture Editor Matthew Cain about his life in Yorkshire and Los Angeles as a major new show, A Bigger Picture.
DAVID HOCKNEY – The Art of Seeing – YouTube
Hockney on Freud – YouTube
BIOGRAFIE DAVID HOCKNEY
GEBURTSJAHR | 1937 | GEBURTSORT | Bradford | lebt und arbeitet in Los Angeles
AUSBILDUNG DAVID HOCKNEY
LEHRTÄTIGKEIT DAVID HOCKNEY
MITGLIEDSCHAFTEN DAVID HOCKNEY
AUSZEICHNUNGEN DAVID HOCKNEY
SAMMLUNGEN DAVID HOCKNEY
AUSSTELLUNGEN DAVID HOCKNEY
EINZELAUSSTELLUNGEN
GRUPPENAUSSTELLUNGEN
PROJEKTE | SYMPOSIEN
WERKBESCHREIBUNG DAVID HOCKNEY
SCHWERPUNKTE | MEDIEN
Malerei | Farblithografien
STIL
David Hockney ist Mitbegründer der Pop Art
THEMEN | MOTIVE | WERKE
wirklichkeitsgetreues Darstellungen, Pflanzen, Früchte, Menschen
DEFINITION | BESCHREIBUNG | MERKMALE
STICHWORTE DAVID HOCKNEY
ZITATE DAVID HOCKNEY
TEXT | BIBLIOGRAPHIE DAVID HOCKNEY
LINKS DAVID HOCKNEY
DAVID HOCKNEY
Beitrag in Bearbeitung!
KUNSTWERKE DAVID HOCKNEY
David Hockney at the Royal Academy, London
Art Gallery TV – YouTube
David Hockney Interview: I Am a Space Freak
Louisiana Channel – YouTube
“My sister once said to me she thought space was God. I thought that was rather poetic in a way.” Interview with David Hockney about his endeavour to capture Grand Canyon as a spatial experience in a painting. “We like space, I mean, I do, I’m a space freak really.” If a landscape is a spatial experience, then how do you capture it as an artist? The grand canyon is the world greatest hole, thrilling to look down into it, no focus, no centre, no focal point: “The grandeur of it is very difficult to capture.” David Hockney decided to take on the unphotographable, and drove to the Grand Canyon thinking he would make a photographic collage. Once he saw the prints, he was displeased with the result, as they seemed too flat, he explains. That is why he decided to paint it in stead. Hockney did two large scale paintings of Grand Canyon, the first one was based on the photographs, while the second one, ‚A Closer Grand Canyon‘ seen in this interview, was painted from drawings which he made while staying in a hotel right by the edge of the canyon. Cameras make things distant, Hockney says. He also talks of why he decided to work with small canvases, and the problems of both moving and displaying large works of art. Finally Hockney contemplates cinema and 3D and why to him even that is a flat experience. Two dimensions don´t exist in nature, Hockney says – flatness is to do with human scale: “I’m rather fascinated with flatness.” Today he is working with many cameras simultaniously, because they create illusion of space, via many perspectives. Really we create space in our head, based on time, Hockney adds. To have the feeling of space, a person must be looking around, freely. Nine camera perspectives means you are forced to move around, constantly scanning the scenery: “9D, isn’t that three times better than 3D?” English artist David Hockney, (b.1937) studied at the Royal College of Art where in 1960 he was featured in the exhibition Young Contemporaries that announced the arrival of British Pop art. He was associated with the movement, but his early works display expressionist elements, not dissimilar to some works by Francis Bacon. Hockney has homes in Yorkshire, London and Los Angeles and an office in Hollywood. In the early 1980s, Hockney began to produce photo collages, which he called „joiners,“ first using Polaroid prints and subsequently 35mm, commercially-processed color prints. Using Polaroid snaps or lab-prints of a single subject, Hockney arranged a patchwork to make a composite image. David Hockney was interviewed by Christian Lund, Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, 2011 Camera and edit by: Martin Kogi Produced by: Christian Lund Copyright: Louisiana Channel, Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, 2012
VIDEO / FILM DAVID HOCKNEY
BBC | David Hockneys Secret Knowledge | 1 of 2 | YouTube
David Hockney | Painting and Photography | The Getty | David Hockney draws on his lifelong interests to present his latest—and ever-evolving—theories about perspective and the relationships between painting and photography | YouTube
Celebrating David Hockney at 80 -TRT World -YouTube
He’s been dubbed one of the ‚greatest living artists‘ in the world. He’s won more accolades than you can count on two hands and his paintings sell for millions of dollars. And, as the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York celebrates his life’s work with a retrospective, David Hockney says he has no plans to slow down. Jade Barker sat down with the artist to talk about his career, living in the present and his love of California.
David Hockney: ‚When I paint, I feel I’m 30‘
Channel 4 News – YouTube
He’s one of the world’s most influential artists and at 77, David Hockney doesn’t appear to be planning to retire any time soon. Jon Snow asked him about his use of photography together with paint in his new show.
In the studio with David Hockney RA – Royal Academy of Arts
David Hockney RA talks to curator Edith Devaney in his Los Angeles studio, ahead of his Royal Academy exhibition ’82 Portraits and 1 Still-life‘.
David Hockney interview (2001) – The Best Documentary Ever
I just happen to be an artist who uses the iPad, Im not an iPad artist. Its just a medium. But I am aware of the revolutionary aspects of it, and its implications. Hes one of the worlds most influential artists and at 77, David Hockney doesnt appear to be planning to retire any time soon. Jon Snow asked him about his . Artist David Hockney speaks to Channel 4 News Culture Editor Matthew Cain about his life in Yorkshire and Los Angeles as a major new show, A Bigger Picture.
DAVID HOCKNEY – The Art of Seeing – YouTube
Hockney on Freud – YouTube
BIOGRAFIE DAVID HOCKNEY
GEBURTSJAHR | 1937 | GEBURTSORT | Bradford | lebt und arbeitet in Los Angeles
AUSBILDUNG DAVID HOCKNEY
LEHRTÄTIGKEIT DAVID HOCKNEY
MITGLIEDSCHAFTEN DAVID HOCKNEY
AUSZEICHNUNGEN DAVID HOCKNEY
SAMMLUNGEN DAVID HOCKNEY
AUSSTELLUNGEN DAVID HOCKNEY
EINZELAUSSTELLUNGEN
GRUPPENAUSSTELLUNGEN
PROJEKTE | SYMPOSIEN
WERKBESCHREIBUNG DAVID HOCKNEY
SCHWERPUNKTE | MEDIEN
Malerei | Farblithografien
STIL
David Hockney ist Mitbegründer der Pop Art
THEMEN | MOTIVE | WERKE
wirklichkeitsgetreues Darstellungen, Pflanzen, Früchte, Menschen
DEFINITION | BESCHREIBUNG | MERKMALE
STICHWORTE DAVID HOCKNEY
ZITATE DAVID HOCKNEY
TEXT | BIBLIOGRAPHIE DAVID HOCKNEY
LINKS DAVID HOCKNEY