David Hockney

Cover of David Hockney by Norman Rosenthal
Publisher: Thames & Hudson
Year: 2025
Language: en
Pages: 328
ISBN-13: 9780500029527
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David Hockney by Norman Rosenthal is a comprehensive exploration of the life and work of one of Britain’s most significant artists. Published by Thames & Hudson on March 26, 2025, this 328-page book is presented in English and features a lavish, large-format design. It charts Hockney’s artistic journey through a curated selection of archival photographs and artworks, providing insights into his career from his early days in Bradford and London to his later life in Bridlington, Yorkshire, and Normandy.

Readers will find a detailed examination of Hockney’s signature styles and thematic preoccupations, including still lifes, portraits, and landscapes. The book also highlights his innovative engagement with new technology, particularly the iPad, showcasing the creativity that has defined his work over the decades. Compiled with the involvement of Hockney and his studio, this edition offers a visually engaging experience that reflects the artist’s enduring influence in the realms of arts and photography.


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Published in association with the Fondation Louis Vuitton, Paris, to coincide with their major 2025 David Hockney exhibition, this vivid book charts the life and work of one of Britain’s most popular and significant artists. Expertly written by preeminent curatorial experts, art historians, and critics including Sir Norman Rosenthal, Sir Simon Schama, and Fiona Maddocks, this definitive survey combines a curated selection of archival photographs and eye-catching artworks presented in a lavish, large-format book to offer a visually engaging and detailed journey through Hockney’s remarkable life and career.

Following an introduction that offers an overview of Hockney’s life and work, a series of chapters explore in detail the important moments and signature styles and preoccupations of the artist’s varied career, from his early life in Bradford and London through his years in California to his later life in Bridlington, Yorkshire, and Normandy. Several of the chapters are arranged thematically according to artistic subject matter and medium, ranging from still lifes and portraits to his much-loved landscapes and stunning designs for opera. A final chapter explores Hockney’s engagement with new technology, particularly the iPad, demonstrating the endless inventiveness, curiosity, and creativity that have characterized Hockney’s work over the decades.

Compiled with the full involvement of David Hockney and his studio, and with a large-scale landscape format with a selection of gatefolds that enables the reader to revel in the art, this is the most important book on Hockney’s entire career to have been published, and will appeal to the many fans of the artist’s work across the globe.

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Language: en. Pages: 328.

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