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GREAT BRITAIN / LONDON: DAVID HOCKNEY, "A BIGGER PICTURE""

until Monday April 09 2012
10am – 6pm daily
Royal Academy of Arts
Burlington House, Piccadilly
W1J 0BD London
Great Britain

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The first major exhibition in the UK to showcase David Hockney’s landscape work: vivid paintings inspired by Yorkshire landscape shown alongside related drawings and films.

Through a selection of works spanning fifty years, this new body of work will be placed in the context of Hockney’s extended exploration of and fascination with landscape. Highlights will include three groups of new work made since 2005, when Hockney returned to live in
Bridlington, showing an intense observation of his surroundings in a variety of media. The exhibition will reveal the artist’s emotional engagement with the landscape he knew in his youth, as he examines on a daily basis the changes in the seasons, the cycle of growth and variations in light conditions. The exhibition will take the visitor on a journey through Hockney’s world.

The exhibition will address the various approaches that David Hockney has taken towards the depiction of landscape throughout his career. Past works from national and international collections will include Rocky Mountains and Tired Indians, 1965 (Acrylic on Canvas), Garrowby Hill, 1998, (Oil on Canvas) and the ambitious (Oil on 60 Canvases) A Closer Grand Canyon, 1998.

David Hockney: A Bigger Picture will also highlight the artist’s vast knowledge and research of the old masters and their techniques.