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David Hockney 🏴 Painting • Show News • Art For , by Deleted on Sept 30, 2015 13:57:58 GMT 1, Hockney the Cockney is rythming slang.
Thought everyone knew that.
Most popular artist woud be the guy that drew Superman, or Stan lee for his marvel characters if talking about global popularity.
U ain't a real Hockney if your not born within the sound of Bow bells.
Hockney the Cockney is rythming slang.
Thought everyone knew that.
Most popular artist woud be the guy that drew Superman, or Stan lee for his marvel characters if talking about global popularity.
U ain't a real Hockney if your not born within the sound of Bow bells.
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David Hockney 🏴 Painting • Show News • Art For , by Hubble Bubble on Sept 30, 2015 14:04:43 GMT 1, What rhymes with Banksy?
What rhymes with Banksy?
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David Hockney 🏴 Painting • Show News • Art For , by Hubble Bubble on Sept 30, 2015 14:09:18 GMT 1, Hockney is back at the RA next summer for a major exhibition of his portraits. That's a pretty quick turnaround.
Hockney is back at the RA next summer for a major exhibition of his portraits. That's a pretty quick turnaround.
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David Hockney 🏴 Painting • Show News • Art For , by Va Va Voom on Apr 1, 2016 12:46:20 GMT 1, Please PM me any details .
Many thanks.
Please PM me any details .
Many thanks.
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David Hockney 🏴 Painting • Show News • Art For , by dreadnatty on Apr 24, 2016 3:54:24 GMT 1, On December 3 2013, I landed at Los Angeles airport and was met by David Hockney’s assistant Jean-Pierre Gonçalves de Lima. He drove us across the city and up into the Hollywood Hills, until eventually, after a long, winding last leg of the journey, we arrived chez Hockney. Almost as soon as I stepped into the studio, where the 78-year-old artist was waiting, we started looking at the new series of pictures on which he had been working for almost two months. They were full-length portraits of sitters of all ages, body types and demeanours, sitting in a rather ordinary yellow chair. The seat itself was in the corner of the room on a low stage, with a curtain behind it. There was already a long row of these portraits hanging on the walls of the studio. It was obvious that Hockney was energised by this new idea, for which he was toying with an overall title: La Comédie humaine. Hockney has a penchant for big, serious books. At the time, he was immersed in Stefan Zweig’s biography of Balzac, hence La Comédie humaine. The portrait sequence, in his mind, was to be a visual survey of mankind equivalent to Balzac’s epic cycle of novels. Hockney is not much of a one for light reading.
Click here for interview: www.telegraph.co.uk/art/artists/david-hockney-interview-your-face-belongs-to-other-people/
On December 3 2013, I landed at Los Angeles airport and was met by David Hockney’s assistant Jean-Pierre Gonçalves de Lima. He drove us across the city and up into the Hollywood Hills, until eventually, after a long, winding last leg of the journey, we arrived chez Hockney. Almost as soon as I stepped into the studio, where the 78-year-old artist was waiting, we started looking at the new series of pictures on which he had been working for almost two months. They were full-length portraits of sitters of all ages, body types and demeanours, sitting in a rather ordinary yellow chair. The seat itself was in the corner of the room on a low stage, with a curtain behind it. There was already a long row of these portraits hanging on the walls of the studio. It was obvious that Hockney was energised by this new idea, for which he was toying with an overall title: La Comédie humaine. Hockney has a penchant for big, serious books. At the time, he was immersed in Stefan Zweig’s biography of Balzac, hence La Comédie humaine. The portrait sequence, in his mind, was to be a visual survey of mankind equivalent to Balzac’s epic cycle of novels. Hockney is not much of a one for light reading. Click here for interview: www.telegraph.co.uk/art/artists/david-hockney-interview-your-face-belongs-to-other-people/
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David Hockney 🏴 Painting • Show News • Art For , by Briggs 74 on Apr 25, 2016 12:13:25 GMT 1, thanks for posting that dread
thanks for posting that dread
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David Hockney 🏴 Painting • Show News • Art For , by Hubble Bubble on Apr 25, 2016 12:19:31 GMT 1, A good article. Read it that morning in the Telegraph. Been looking for the right Hockney portrait/self portrait to add to the collection for a while now.
A good article. Read it that morning in the Telegraph. Been looking for the right Hockney portrait/self portrait to add to the collection for a while now.
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David Hockney 🏴 Painting • Show News • Art For , by Deleted on Jun 3, 2016 22:52:41 GMT 1, I like Hockney. His LA paintings too. I would definately check out these portraits if I was in London.
I like Hockney. His LA paintings too. I would definately check out these portraits if I was in London.
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David Hockney 🏴 Painting • Show News • Art For , by Winter on Jun 4, 2016 10:18:10 GMT 1, Can't wait for this, you have to see his work in the flesh to really appreciate it
Can't wait for this, you have to see his work in the flesh to really appreciate it
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David Hockney 🏴 Painting • Show News • Art For , by Hubble Bubble on Jun 4, 2016 11:50:24 GMT 1, Hockney is a genius.
Hockney is a genius.
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David Hockney 🏴 Painting • Show News • Art For , by Coach on Jun 4, 2016 12:02:39 GMT 1,
Indeed. My son and I watched the Southbank film about him recently. It was fascinating. You see him creating the pieces he made with numerous photographs, that he alludes to in this clip
Indeed. My son and I watched the Southbank film about him recently. It was fascinating. You see him creating the pieces he made with numerous photographs, that he alludes to in this clip
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David Hockney 🏴 Painting • Show News • Art For , by redneck on Jun 27, 2016 19:40:05 GMT 1, Cheers for the heads up on this @coach my copy was waiting for when I got home this evening(a week earlier than I expected) Only had a quick glance at it so far and will have to wait until tomorrow evening to digest it properly(England game takes priority tonight)
Cheers for the heads up on this @coach my copy was waiting for when I got home this evening(a week earlier than I expected) Only had a quick glance at it so far and will have to wait until tomorrow evening to digest it properly(England game takes priority tonight)
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David Hockney 🏴 Painting • Show News • Art For , by redneck on Jun 27, 2016 19:50:49 GMT 1, There was an interesting little programme on Radio 4 today about this,presented by Martin Gayford who sat for one of the portraits in the exhibition. Sorry I'm no good with links but it is easy enough to find on the BBC iplayer
There was an interesting little programme on Radio 4 today about this,presented by Martin Gayford who sat for one of the portraits in the exhibition. Sorry I'm no good with links but it is easy enough to find on the BBC iplayer
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David Hockney 🏴 Painting • Show News • Art For , by dotdot on Jun 28, 2016 23:03:38 GMT 1, a few thing to be aware of. a/ availability b/ desirability c/ affordability d/ affordability... e/ prov etc generally is not a big issue f/ cat had one a few months back - fs.
not easy to track them down - at source they do not remain on the books for long. once sold - they do not tend to leave collectors hands.
plenty of 70's / 80's work around - plenty of photo collage work - to be had - really depends on which period (style / phase..) you have keen eye on.
did you check out the show last year ? you'll have an idea of og prices / print ed and prices then.
hth .. (still on the look out btw - having managed my first Riley a few months back)...
a few thing to be aware of. a/ availability b/ desirability c/ affordability d/ affordability... e/ prov etc generally is not a big issue f/ cat had one a few months back - fs.
not easy to track them down - at source they do not remain on the books for long. once sold - they do not tend to leave collectors hands.
plenty of 70's / 80's work around - plenty of photo collage work - to be had - really depends on which period (style / phase..) you have keen eye on.
did you check out the show last year ? you'll have an idea of og prices / print ed and prices then.
hth .. (still on the look out btw - having managed my first Riley a few months back)...
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David Hockney 🏴 Painting • Show News • Art For , by Winter on Jun 29, 2016 10:12:07 GMT 1, Maybe speak to Annely Juda, his Yosemite ipad editions are just released. Not all great but there are a couple of nice ones. No.23 is a nice one and you would be buying primary. www.annelyjudafineart.co.uk/artists/david-hockney
The swimming pools are stunning and I'd love one. If you can find one at the right price go for one. For me Hockney is all about colour. I wouldn't personally go for a piece without colour.
Maybe speak to Annely Juda, his Yosemite ipad editions are just released. Not all great but there are a couple of nice ones. No.23 is a nice one and you would be buying primary. www.annelyjudafineart.co.uk/artists/david-hockneyThe swimming pools are stunning and I'd love one. If you can find one at the right price go for one. For me Hockney is all about colour. I wouldn't personally go for a piece without colour.
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David Hockney 🏴 Painting • Show News • Art For , by Hubble Bubble on Jun 29, 2016 11:42:15 GMT 1, Romulus
I collect Hockney's works. A well regarded ex-forumite who has now found a home elsewhere asked me a question similar to yours recently and I responded as below:
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I won’t claim to be an expert by any means but here is my take. Hockney was and is a pioneer of art, not simply of painting and drawing, but in how artists gained their inspiration and also, more relevantly to us, printmaking. He is, I believe, one of the most important printmakers of the 20th century and will be remembered as such. His work encompasses screen printing, lithographs, photographic printing, xerox copying, fax machine printing and so much more.
So, with all that having gone on over a fifty year period, there’s a lot to choose from. My rule is, as with all my art… buy what I like but also that which captures what the artist is famous for. In Hockney’s case, my feeling is that this is his use of composition and colour - both in portraiture and figurative work, examples of printing techniques provided they capture the first criteria and - relevantly to your query, water/pools.
Let’s deal with the latter first. I’d delayed getting a Paper Pools for years until I pulled the trigger at Bonhams a while back. To me they are the essential Hockney print. Absolutely identifiable, colourful, wall friendly with lots of blue ripples. There are a thousand of them out there but condition is everything. Inspect carefully as edges could be faded/tattered due to it being a relatively low cost print at source (sound familiar?!). I’d say expect to pay anywhere between £8k and £12k depending on condition and where you buy. (I included that higher figure as I’ve seen some high auction figures recently). I know Dominic Guerrini had one for sale when I bought mine.
Other pools get more expensive. The lithographs of pools with blue and green ink are bigger and from smaller editions and can fetch up to £35k. Likewise his bigger ‘Picasso’ esque prints - things like ‘View from Hotel Well’, ‘Hotel Acatlan’ series are similarly priced. Probably stuff to work towards rather than start with, in my opinion, though they are spectacular pieces and, short of an original, the top of my wish list.
He did some interesting figurative work in the 80’s which is colourful and reasonably accessible price wise. They can be big prints too so you get a lot of bang for your buck on wall space.
Things to avoid? Well, plenty. I wouldn’t touch the Grimms Fairy Tale series with a bargepole, nor The Blue Guitar series. You’ll see these for sale all the time. I simply don’t like them and, to me, they don’t sum up his oeuvre. Likewise, scratchy etchings of boys from the 60’s. There were thousands of them it seems. Look at the quality of the line strokes and judge from there. I’d avoid anything he’s done for Operas and stage design drawings. Not my bag and, again, he was more ‘for hire’ than ‘from the heart’.
I would continue doing your research and look carefully at a Paper Pool. You’ll never go wrong with that print. They come up at auction and prices/condition varies wildly so there’s no rush.
Hope this has helped in some small way and keep me posted on your endeavours.
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Romulus
I collect Hockney's works. A well regarded ex-forumite who has now found a home elsewhere asked me a question similar to yours recently and I responded as below:
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I won’t claim to be an expert by any means but here is my take. Hockney was and is a pioneer of art, not simply of painting and drawing, but in how artists gained their inspiration and also, more relevantly to us, printmaking. He is, I believe, one of the most important printmakers of the 20th century and will be remembered as such. His work encompasses screen printing, lithographs, photographic printing, xerox copying, fax machine printing and so much more.
So, with all that having gone on over a fifty year period, there’s a lot to choose from. My rule is, as with all my art… buy what I like but also that which captures what the artist is famous for. In Hockney’s case, my feeling is that this is his use of composition and colour - both in portraiture and figurative work, examples of printing techniques provided they capture the first criteria and - relevantly to your query, water/pools.
Let’s deal with the latter first. I’d delayed getting a Paper Pools for years until I pulled the trigger at Bonhams a while back. To me they are the essential Hockney print. Absolutely identifiable, colourful, wall friendly with lots of blue ripples. There are a thousand of them out there but condition is everything. Inspect carefully as edges could be faded/tattered due to it being a relatively low cost print at source (sound familiar?!). I’d say expect to pay anywhere between £8k and £12k depending on condition and where you buy. (I included that higher figure as I’ve seen some high auction figures recently). I know Dominic Guerrini had one for sale when I bought mine.
Other pools get more expensive. The lithographs of pools with blue and green ink are bigger and from smaller editions and can fetch up to £35k. Likewise his bigger ‘Picasso’ esque prints - things like ‘View from Hotel Well’, ‘Hotel Acatlan’ series are similarly priced. Probably stuff to work towards rather than start with, in my opinion, though they are spectacular pieces and, short of an original, the top of my wish list.
He did some interesting figurative work in the 80’s which is colourful and reasonably accessible price wise. They can be big prints too so you get a lot of bang for your buck on wall space.
Things to avoid? Well, plenty. I wouldn’t touch the Grimms Fairy Tale series with a bargepole, nor The Blue Guitar series. You’ll see these for sale all the time. I simply don’t like them and, to me, they don’t sum up his oeuvre. Likewise, scratchy etchings of boys from the 60’s. There were thousands of them it seems. Look at the quality of the line strokes and judge from there. I’d avoid anything he’s done for Operas and stage design drawings. Not my bag and, again, he was more ‘for hire’ than ‘from the heart’.
I would continue doing your research and look carefully at a Paper Pool. You’ll never go wrong with that print. They come up at auction and prices/condition varies wildly so there’s no rush.
Hope this has helped in some small way and keep me posted on your endeavours.
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best HB
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David Hockney 🏴 Painting • Show News • Art For , by Harveyn on Jun 29, 2016 12:02:47 GMT 1, Not an expert at all but I love his work. I love the portrait works that he has done for his up and coming show at the RA (82 Portraits and 1 Still-life). Definitely going to try and get to see this exhibition.
On the ipad drawings that Winter posted I just love the following one. Not sure at $20k how that stacks up but its seems good to me for a signed low edition print from source. Pity the $USD rate is hurting anyone buying from the UK.
Not an expert at all but I love his work. I love the portrait works that he has done for his up and coming show at the RA (82 Portraits and 1 Still-life). Definitely going to try and get to see this exhibition. On the ipad drawings that Winter posted I just love the following one. Not sure at $20k how that stacks up but its seems good to me for a signed low edition print from source. Pity the $USD rate is hurting anyone buying from the UK.
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David Hockney 🏴 Painting • Show News • Art For , by sakyamuni on Jun 29, 2016 13:49:39 GMT 1, thanks guys for sharing these info, an interesting read for someone like me who has no idea about this artist.
thanks guys for sharing these info, an interesting read for someone like me who has no idea about this artist.
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David Hockney 🏴 Painting • Show News • Art For , by Winter on Jun 29, 2016 21:01:21 GMT 1, Not an expert at all but I love his work. I love the portrait works that he has done for his up and coming show at the RA (82 Portraits and 1 Still-life). Definitely going to try and get to see this exhibition. On the ipad drawings that Winter posted I just love the following one. Not sure at $20k how that stacks up but its seems good to me for a signed low edition print from source. Pity the $USD rate is hurting anyone buying from the UK. Went to the Annely Juda show today which was great and they do look good when you seem them framed and on the wall. There is only 5% tax on these as they come from his US studio.
Not an expert at all but I love his work. I love the portrait works that he has done for his up and coming show at the RA (82 Portraits and 1 Still-life). Definitely going to try and get to see this exhibition. On the ipad drawings that Winter posted I just love the following one. Not sure at $20k how that stacks up but its seems good to me for a signed low edition print from source. Pity the $USD rate is hurting anyone buying from the UK. Went to the Annely Juda show today which was great and they do look good when you seem them framed and on the wall. There is only 5% tax on these as they come from his US studio.
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David Hockney 🏴 Painting • Show News • Art For , by Ruggs on Sept 11, 2016 21:58:13 GMT 1, David Hockney: A Bigger Book (Taschen £1,750) is available in a limited edition run of 10,000 signed copies and comes with a Marc Newson book stand. Also there's an edition which includes a print for £3,500. More details at taschen.com
David Hockney: A Bigger Book (Taschen £1,750) is available in a limited edition run of 10,000 signed copies and comes with a Marc Newson book stand. Also there's an edition which includes a print for £3,500. More details at taschen.com
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David Hockney 🏴 Painting • Show News • Art For , by rhubarb on Sept 11, 2016 22:16:26 GMT 1, Wow looks amazing. My wife would kill me for this.
Wow looks amazing. My wife would kill me for this.
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David Hockney 🏴 Painting • Show News • Art For , by redneck on Sept 11, 2016 22:32:47 GMT 1, That does look very nice,but at tha price I think I'll wait for the paperback😉😋
That does look very nice,but at tha price I think I'll wait for the paperback😉😋
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David Hockney 🏴 Painting • Show News • Art For , by Hubble Bubble on Sept 11, 2016 22:38:36 GMT 1, Can you link me, Ruggs? I can't see it on the site
Can you link me, Ruggs? I can't see it on the site
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David Hockney 🏴 Painting • Show News • Art For , by Hubble Bubble on Sept 11, 2016 22:47:46 GMT 1, Thank you
Thank you
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David Hockney 🏴 Painting • Show News • Art For , by Hubble Bubble on Sept 12, 2016 10:37:20 GMT 1, I am seriously thinking about one of these prints...
Thanks for bringing it to my attention forumites...
I am seriously thinking about one of these prints...
Thanks for bringing it to my attention forumites...
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