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David Hockney
Painting on Paper
London 17 January - 1 March
2003
This exhibition by David Hockney concentrates on the artist's dynamic
new exploration with watercolour.
All painted in 2002, the works in the exhibition focus principally on
a brilliant series of 9 large landscapes inspired by the artist's recent
travels to Norway and Iceland and on a spectacular group of double and
single portraits of friends.
Further to the landscape and portrait series 'Painting on Paper' also
includes an additional group of works made this year: studies of bonsai
trees, and a selection of sensitive line-drawing portraits.
Hockney decided to go to Norway and Iceland for the summer light and whilst
there was inspired by the scenery. The landscape paintings from the trip
are characteristically bold in colour and form and, painted on multiple
sheets of paper, are of a scale and impact rarely seen in watercolour.
Having overcome the technical difficulties of working in a large format
with watercolour Hockney has extended the use of the medium to paint a
series of large-scale double portraits. This exhibition includes 8 of
these and 3 single portraits made during sittings at Hockney's studio.
Characteristic of Hockney's experience and sensitivity these portraits
combine individual likeness with artisitc interpretation to create personalities
that are simultaneously familiar and excitingly original.
David Hockney was born in Bradford in 1937. He graduated from the Bradford
School of Art in 1957 and studied at the Royal College of Art from 1959-1962.
While there he met RB Kitaj and became instrumental in the founding of
the British Pop Art movement. Hockney settled in Los Angeles in 1978.
He has been the subject of countless solo exhibitions worldwide including
a major touring retrospective held at the Los Angeles County Museum of
Art, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York and the Tate Gallery, London
in 1988.
A fully illustrated 138
page hardback book accompanies the exhibition. There also 5 David
Hockney posters for sale for the duration of the exhibition, please click
here for further information.
The gallery is open Monday - Friday 10 am - 6 pm, Saturday
11 am - 5 pm. Click
here on how to find the gallery's location.
Coinciding with this exhibition, 5 new double portraits are being exhibited
at the National Portrait Gallery, London from 16 January - 29 June 2003.
Please click
here to visit the National Portrait Gallery's website for more information.
Please click
here to read David Hockney's biography.
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