ホックニーの世界

David Hockney

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Publisher/IBCパブリッシング

   Published/1990
Format/ソフトカバー   Pages/252   Size/150*210*15
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"The World of Hockney" is a collection of works by British contemporary artist David Hockney (1937–). With his vibrant colors and bold compositions, Hockney revolutionized painting in the late 20th century, carving out a unique world across a diverse range of disciplines, from his Los Angeles-based pool series to intimate portraits, stage design, and photo collages. This book is the Japanese translation of art critic Marco Livingstone's 1981 seminal biography, featuring over 180 illustrations of Hockney's major works spanning his student years to his time in London and Los Angeles in the 1960s and 1970s. From his poolside paintings capturing the intense light of the American West Coast, to his intimate portraits of familiar figures, and even his new visual experiments with photography, this book offers a multifaceted introduction to Hockney's innovative use of color and space. This book clearly traces his artistic endeavors and transformations, making it an essential resource for understanding British art since Pop Art.
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