Description
Published to mark Hockney's 80th birthday and in the wake of the most extensive Tate retrospective ever accorded to a living artist, this new edition includes a new preface, afterword and final chapter covering work of the past two decades. Tracing a line from the beginnings of Hockney's career in the early 1960s, the portraits and images of Los Angeles swimming pools, his drawings and photocollages, to his highly acclaimed stage designs for the opera, video works, his iPad drawings and other novel forms of picturemaking, Marco Livingstone shows the continuing preoccupation with invention and artifice that has made this artist's work at once popular and enduring.
Published in the year Britain's most popular artist turns eighty, a revised edition of this key book in the World of Art series, by the leading authority on David Hockney
About the Author
Marco Livingstone is an art historian and independent curator, with numerous publications on Pop Art, David Hockney, Patrick Caulfield, R B Kitaj, Allen Jones, Paula Rego, Jim Dine, Peter Blake, Peter Phillips, Duane Michals, Peter Kinley and many others.
Reviews
'A delight to read' - Apollo
'A fresh reappraisal of Hockney's achievement ... a clear and methodical account of the artist's development' - The Burlington Magazine
'Intelligent, conscientious, sensitive' - Arts Review
Book Information
ISBN 9780500204344
Author Marco Livingstone
Format Paperback
Page Count 368
Imprint Thames & Hudson Ltd
Publisher Thames & Hudson Ltd
Weight(grams) 770g