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David Hockney’s life in drawing makes for a gripping show at the National Portrait Gallery Moving portraits of his mother. Coloured pencil etchings of his coolly beautiful friend Celie Birtwell.
The first one here is from 1969, done in an architect’s rapidograph pen, which Hockney later referred to as “the hardest drawing I did.” And his colored pencil drawings of Birtwell are some ...
It’s all about drawing, life-drawing: the history of Hockney and his lifelong life-drawing itch, pursued now over seven decades. What it all means. What drawings he made exactly, and of whom.
There’s only one thing we can readily predict when it comes to this artist: he’ll remain indefatigably prolific, and there ...
The British artist’s new show at the Morgan Library & Museum ... as usual, full steam ahead, in different scales and in about a dozen forms of drawing (pencil, ink ... David Hockney: Drawing ...
A crayon and colored-pencil drawing by David Hockney that has been in private hands for some 15 years will come to the block at London’s Chiswick Auctions next week. Estimated at £200,000 ...
In 2009, the artist David Hockney started drawing with his thumbs on his iPhone. Then, the following year, when the iPad came out, he started using that, often drawing with a stylus pen.
It includes watercolors, charcoals, simple pencil drawings, and oil paintings, but also encompasses 17 works made on an iPad and then printed out on paper, and 147 other iPad and iPhone drawings ...
David Hockney: Drawing From Life, National Portrait Gallery, London, 27 February to 28 June, npg.org.uk Like this article? Sign up to our newsletter to get more delivered straight to your inbox.
That kind of celebrity fills museum galleries, and it’s likely to happen at the Morgan Library and Museum for “David Hockney: Drawing from Life” (Oct. 2, 2020 to May 30, 2021). Still ...
I CAN’T begin to tell you how proud I am of the fabulous artwork submitted by schools and individuals to this exhibition at ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. David Hockney, 83, is the coolest kid on the block, delivering a masterclass in meme creation and trolling ...