David Hockney British, b. 1937

Works
  • David Hockney, Chorus, Principals, Narrator, Orchestra & Masks (from Oedipus Rex), 1981
    Chorus, Principals, Narrator, Orchestra & Masks (from Oedipus Rex), 1981
  • David Hockney, Big Celia 1, 1981
    Big Celia 1, 1981
  • David Hockney, Big Celia 2, 1981
    Big Celia 2, 1981
  • David Hockney, Celia Amused, 1979
    Celia Amused, 1979
  • David Hockney, Untitled 468 from A Bigger Book: Art Edition, 2016
    Untitled 468 from A Bigger Book: Art Edition, 2016
  • David Hockney, Pretty Tulips 1, 1976
    Pretty Tulips 1, 1976
Biography

A pioneer of the 1960s British movement, David Hockney is one of the most celebrated and prolific artists of the 20th and 21st centuries. Endlessly versatile, he has produced acrylic paintings, photo collages, full-scale opera set designs, and digital works created on iPads. Hockney first gained recognition for his semi-abstract paintings of gay love. He moved to California in 1964 and captured his new home in sensual, pastel-hued scenes of uninhibited queer men whose idyllic, sunny backdrops feature swimming pools, palm trees, and light, beautiful homes.

 

Hockney has exhibited at the Museum of Modern Art in New York, the Royal Academy of Arts in London, and the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam, among many other institutions (via Artsy).