David Hockney (1937-2026)
| David Hockney, A Bigger Splash, 1967. Tate |
David Hockney is dead at 88.
Here's a link to my most read Hockney post, about the connection between Hockney's Pearblossom Highway and Vladimir Nabokov's Lolita.
| David Hockney, A Bigger Splash, 1967. Tate |
Here's a link to my most read Hockney post, about the connection between Hockney's Pearblossom Highway and Vladimir Nabokov's Lolita.
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... With that splash painting, Hockney had already touched eternity.
--- J. Garcin
He certainly is technically and creatively as good, if not better, than certain other LA-based artists are. Actually, thematically too. Or more than, in comparison, a Mark Bradford. Such artists' subject matter generally can't be identified with a particular place.
> of Los Angeles”?
I never said it was. However - as with other institutions - its modus operandi is focusing more and more on art and artists who fit the category of "diverse" or "inclusive." Geography is somewhat a part of that too. Or where NYC-centric (or Paris-centric of the 1800s, early 1900s) is now increasingly more like the race/gender-centric of the past.
One artist who I wish the Broad had more in its collection is Chuck Close. I believe they have just one or two pieces from him, but that's about it.
As with a Louvre stuffed with too much old-age formulaic, museums that have too much abstract or non-representational become the opposite extreme. Or too new-age formulaic.