David Hockney

Book - 2025

"Published in association with the Fondation Louis Vuitton, Paris, this stunning book offers a visually engaging and detailed journey through Hockney's extraordinary life and career. Published in association with the Fondation Louis Vuitton, Paris, to coincide with their major 2025 David Hockney exhibition, this vivid book charts the life and work of one of Britain's most popular and significant artists. Expertly written by preeminent curatorial experts, art historians, and critics including Sir Norman Rosenthal, Sir Simon Schama, and Fiona Maddocks, this definitive survey combines a curated selection of archival photographs and eye-catching artworks presented in a lavish, large-format book to offer a visually engaging and de...tailed journey through Hockney's remarkable life and career. Following an introduction that offers an overview of Hockney's life and work, a series of chapters explore in detail the important moments and signature styles and preoccupations of the artist's varied career, from his early life in Bradford and London through his years in California to his later life in Bridlington, Yorkshire, and Normandy. Several of the chapters are arranged thematically according to artistic subject matter and medium, ranging from still lifes and portraits to his much-loved landscapes and stunning designs for opera. A final chapter explores Hockney's engagement with new technology, particularly the iPad, demonstrating the endless inventiveness, curiosity, and creativity that have characterized Hockney's work over the decades. Compiled with the full involvement of David Hockney and his studio, and with a large-scale landscape format with a selection of gatefolds that enables the reader to revel in the art, this is the most important book on Hockney's entire career to have been published, and will appeal to the many fans of the artist's work across the globe."--

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Subjects
Genres
exhibition catalogs
Exhibition catalogs
Illustrated works
Published
London : New York : Thames & Hudson Ltd 2025.
Language
English
Other Authors
David Hockney (-), Emma Mandley (translator), Ian Peisch, Charles Penwarden
Item Description
Published to accompany the exhibition "David Hockney 25" held at the Fondation Louis Vuitton, Paris, April 9-August 31, 2025.
Physical Description
328 pages : color illustrations, portraits ; 27 x 32 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 321-322), filmography (page 322) and index.
ISBN
9780500029527
  • [Preface] / David Hockney
  • [Preface] / Bernard Arnault
  • [Preface] / Suzanne Pagé
  • David Hockney : less is known than people think / Norman Rosenthal
  • From Bradford to the Hollywood hills / James Cahill
  • Yorkshire and landscape / Anne Lyles
  • Hockney in France or 'not to be corrupted' / François Michaud
  • Portraits and flowers / Donatien Grau
  • From one garden to another : David Hockney in Normandy / Éric Darragon
  • Hockney and the history of art / Théo de Luca
  • Hockney paints the opera / Fiona Maddocks
  • Intransitive resemblance / Philippe-Alain Michaud
  • The vindiction of pleasure / Simon Schama
  • From Bradford to fame in London
  • Travels from Los Angeles
  • David Hockney's Yorkshire
  • David Hockney's People
  • Drawing people and flowers on an iPad
  • 220 for 2020 : Normandy on an iPad
  • Paintings of Normandy
  • New visions from old
  • Hockney paints the opera
  • David Hockney : less is known than people think
  • Glossary of techniques / Magdalena Gemra
  • Chronology / Brittnee Zuckerman.
Review by Kirkus Book Review

Celebrating a beloved artist. Published to coincide with a major exhibition of works by British-born artist David Hockney (b. 1937) at the Fondation Louis Vuitton, Paris, this lushly illustrated volume offers a detailed overview of the artist's life and work, along with chapters focused on his various styles and subject matter, a chronology, and a glossary of the many techniques he employed in his art, including camera lucida, computer, and video. Contributors of essays include noted art historians and curators, such as Norman Rosenthal, who edited the volume; Simon Schama; Anne Lyles; James Cahill; and François Michaud. Growing up in the north of England, Hockney was drawn to the light and sparkle that he found in Hollywood movies. When he finally arrived in Los Angeles, the sunlit landscapes inspired him, and his new sense of artistic freedom concurred with sexual freedom: As a gay man, he felt liberated from the constraints that had weighed on him in Britain, even in the "relative Bohemia" of the Royal College of Art. Essayists reflect on his artistic interests, such as landscapes, portraiture, flowers, and the opera--for which he created boldly exuberant sets--as well as on his influences and experimentation. Michaud examines the impact on Hockney of a visit to Paris in the 1970s, where he became familiar with Henri Matisse and his contemporaries from museum exhibitions. In the 1990s, visiting his mother and friends in Yorkshire, Hockney painted both outdoors and in the studio, experimenting with various media--including the photocopier and fax machine--as he worked to render the woodsy landscape. As a companion to the exhibition, the volume offers stunning reproductions of Hockney's prolific works. Enormously popular with museumgoers, Hockney, Rosenthal exults, "transforms the ordinary and the everyday into the remarkable." A beautifully produced, engaging homage. Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.