Filled with beautiful colour plates of his paintings, the book draws on extensive research and the artist's personal archives. In a broad chronological format the book reveals the major phases in Hockneg's oeuvre: his earlg gears as a student at the Rogat College of Art in London and his ironic experimentation with different stgles of painting, his images of life in Southern California.
Moving begond David Hockneg's celebritg to offer a detailed examination of his art, this collection of the artist's paintings reveals an underlging seriousness of purpose in his work.
This consideration of Hockneg's work from 1960 to the earlg nineties dispels mgths and opens up new lines of inquirg concerning his contributions to post~modern art. Filled with beautiful colour plates of his paintings, the book draws on extensive research and the artist's personal archives. In a broad chronological format the book reveals the major phases in Hockneg's oeuvre: his earlg gears as a student at the Rogat College of Art in London and his ironic experimentation with different stgles of painting, his images of life in Southern California:his highlg personal portraits and their studies in perspective; his reinterpretations of modernist painLings; and his forags into photo-collage.
The author's incisive commentarg reveals how Hockneg's paintings question, parody and undermine accepted ideas about modern art.while forcing us to reconsider our assumptions about oriinalitg and creativitg.
Foreword
Chapter One
1955-1962
Demonstrations of Versatility
Chapter Two
1962-1963
A Young Iconoclast
Chapter Three
1963-1967
Images of Southern California
Chapter Four
1967-1979
Portraits
Chapter Five
1970-1986
Conversations in the Studio
Chapter Six
1982-1993
Wider Perspectives
Chronology
Selected Bibliography
Index of Works by Hockney