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David
Hockney
A Year in Yorkshire
15 September - 28 October 2006
From 15 September until 28 October 2006 Annely Juda Fine Art will be showing
an exhibition of 25 new paintings by David Hockney.
Hockney painted these works over the last year from July 2005. The paintings
span the four seasons through the scorched landscape of summer, the autumn
mists, frozen winter scenes and the blossoming of spring. They were painted
in East Yorkshire, outside in the countryside he knows and loves so well.
The exhibition includes two impressive six-part canvases almost 2 x 4
metres in size. By painting the works outside Hockney has captured the
essence of nature in all its vivid tones and characteristic forms. The
paintings change our way of seeing the countryside, -drawing attention
to its colours, shapes and textures. The brushstrokes seem exact and considered
and yet are typically economic and spontaneous. The immediacy and impact
of the works highlight the power of David Hockney’s painting. The
shadows and horizons are pronounced and the field of vision wider and
deeper than any camera could achieve.
The exhibition will be over two floors at Annely Juda Fine Art and will
be accompanied by a fully illustrated hard-back catalogue including an
introduction by David Hockney. All works are illustrated.
David Hockney was born in Bradford in 1937 and studied at the Royal College
of Art between 1959 and 1962. His first solo exhibition was in 1963. His
last exhibition of paintings held in London was Flowers, Faces and Spaces
at Annely Juda Fine Art in 1997.
There is a 88 page full colour catalogue available
for £ 20.

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