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Category : artists posters
Name : David Hockney
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Mini Biography : David Hockney was born in Yorkshire, England in 1937.
After studying in Royal College of Art he painted a series of paintings based on
his fantasies of homoerotic life in California, which associated him with a Pop
Art movement. David Hockney worked in Britain and France but he finally settled
in Los Angeles, where he lives now. |
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Works Include : Man in shower in Beverly Hills (1964), Mr. and
Mrs. Clark and Percy (1970-1971) |
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Best Selling Posters : Pearblossom Highway, Nichols Canyon,
Window, Grand Hotel, Celia In A Black Dress With White Flowers, Still Life, Taj
Hotel, Bodega / Zanzibar |
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Quotation by - David Hockney
I may seem to be passionately
concerned with the 'hows' of representation, how you actually represent rather
than 'what' or 'why'. But to me this is inevitable. The 'how' has a great effect
on what we see. To say that 'what we see' is more important than 'how we see it'
is to think that 'how' has been settled and fixed. When you realize this is not
the case, you realize that 'how' often affects 'what' we see.
+ There comes a point where you see it all as completely empty being a popular
artist to the extent that people who are not necessarily interested in art know
about things or take some little interest. I think that now for me it's a
burden. It's a bit hard to deal with and it wastes time as well.
+ When you're very young, you suddenly find this marvellous freedom, it's quite
exciting, and you're prepared to do anything.
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