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A History of Pictures: From the Cave to the Computer Screen

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By (author): David Hockney Martin Gayford

I won't read a more interesting book all year... utterly fascinating' A. N. Wilson, Sunday Times

Enormously good-humoured and entertaining Hockney asks big questions about the nature of picture-making and the relationship between painters and photography in a way that no other contemporary artist seems to. Andrew Marr, New Statesman

A new, compact edition of David Hockney and Martin Gayfords brilliantly original book, with a revised final chapter and three entirely new Hockney artworks

Informed and energized by a lifetime of painting, drawing and making images with cameras, David Hockney, in collaboration with the art critic Martin Gayford, explores how and why pictures have been made across the millennia. What makes marks on a flat surface interesting? How do you show movement in a still picture, and how, conversely, do films and television connect with old masters?

Juxtaposing a rich variety of images a still from a Disney cartoon with a Japanese woodblock print by Hiroshige, a scene from an Eisenstein film with a Velázquez painting the authors cross the normal boundaries between high culture and popular entertainment, and make unexpected connections across time and media. Building on Hockneys groundbreaking book Secret Knowledge, they argue that film, photography, painting and drawing are deeply interconnected. Insightful and thought provoking, A History of Pictures is an important contribution to our appreciation of how we represent our reality. This new edition has a revised final chapter with some of Hockneys latest works, including the stained-glass window in Westminster Abbey. See more
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Product Details
  • Weight: 1080g
  • Dimensions: 165 x 240mm
  • Publication Date: 20 Feb 2020
  • Publisher: Thames & Hudson Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780500094235

About David HockneyMartin Gayford

David Hockney is considered one of the most influential British artists of the 20th century. He has produced work in almost every medium - painting drawing stage design photography and printmaking - and has stretched the boundaries of all of them. Born in Bradford England in 1937 Hockney attended art school in London before moving to Los Angeles in the 1960s. There he painted his famous swimming pool paintings. In a 2011 poll of more than 1000 British artists Hockney was voted the most influential British artist of all time. He continues to create and exhibit art. Martin Gayford is art critic for The Spectator and the author of acclaimed books on Van Gogh Constable and Michelangelo. He is the author of Man with a Blue Scarf Rendez-vous with Art and A Bigger Message. He has collaborated with David Hockney on A Bigger Message and A History of Pictures and has co-written a volume of travels and conversations with Philippe de Montebello: Rendez-vous with Art.

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