David Hockney’s art endures because it does not just depict what we see; it reshapes the act of seeing itself and turns familiar images into quiet...

David Hockney’s art endures because it does not just depict what we see; it reshapes the act of seeing itself and turns familiar images into quiet...

Hockney moved from London to Southern California in the 1960s and was an innovative painter, photographer, stage designer and printmaker.

David Hockney, one of the most celebrated and influential British artists of modern times, has died aged 88.

Artist David Hockney has died at 88

He was subversive and bold, yet also playful and accepting – putting the fun into pop art and finding freedom and fulfilment amid the blue skies and pools of California. David…

British artist David Hockney's paintings captured the world in brilliant colour, from carefree 1960s California to the bucolic landscapes of his native Yorkshire.

Capturing the azure swimming pools and lithe, tanned bodies of LA to the Yorkshire fields of his youth, Hockney was one of the most prolific and revered artists of his generation

One of the most influential figures of the art world, Hockney was famous for works such as “A Bigger Splash,” depicting modernist architecture and a glinting swimming pool in Los…

Celebrated Northerner's work spanned swimming pools of California to English landscapes

The British artist, whose brightly coloured renditions of California made him one of the most celebrated artists of the 20th and 21st centuries, died on Thursday.

British artist David Hockney, whose paintings of pools shimmering in the Los Angeles sunshine became icons of 20th-century art, dies aged 88.

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Hockney explored, reimagined classical portraiture, landscape painting and pop art, working in painting, collage, photography and digital drawing. | World News

Ceaselessly inventive painter whose best known works were inspired by the light and colour he encountered in 1960s California

Over a 70-year career, David Hockney’s colourful, shimmering paintings changed the way people viewed the world.

Artists and cultural figures celebrate the great Yorkshire painter who could ‘make teabags and toothpaste glamorous’ – with a poem from a fellow Yorkshireman

From the daily newsletter: what art meant to Hockney—and what the artist meant to art.