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David Hockney
(British, 1937)
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Reviews & Previews: Art Business News
August 24, 2010
Los Angeles Modern Auctions Features Fine Art by Picasso, Warhol, and Other Notables
Los Angeles Modern Auctions (LAMA) is pleased to announce the date for its next auction: Oct. 17, 12 p.m. (PST). This auction will be LAMA’s 50th...
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Other: Nicholas Wroe / The Guardian
August 2, 2010
The Rake's Progress: when Hockney met Hogarth
The long, oak-panelled walls of the Old Green Room at Glyndebourne are decorated with images from historic productions. Sketches of costume designs
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Features: MutualArt
July 21, 2010
Oil on canvas? No, finger on iPad
David Kassan, whose amazing portrait created with Apple’s iPad swept the internet with nearly 750,000 views on YouTube in just over three weeks,...
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Reviews & Previews: Ben Luke / Evening Standard
July 12, 2010
Marks of inspiration at Kupferstichkabinett
At the height of summer, many commercial galleries either close or stage dull group shows of their stable of artists. But White Cube
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News: Ula Ilnytzky / MSNBC
June 22, 2010
Ansel Adams photograph sets auction record
A historic sale of works by some of the biggest names in 20th-century photography set records for Ansel Adams and Lucas Samaras
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News: ArtDaily
June 22, 2010
Opening Session of Photographs from the Polaroid Collection 100% Sold
Tonight at Sotheby’s, bidding began for Photographs from the Polaroid Collection with the opening session bringing a remarkable $7,197,439
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News: Chris Michaud / Reuters
June 22, 2010
Polaroid photographs raise $12.5 million at NY auction
A sale of photographs from the collection of the Polaroid Corporation brought in $12.5 million, setting an auction record
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Other: Paul Casciato / ArtDaily
June 11, 2010
British Artist David Hockney Hails iPad as New Art Tool
British painter David Hockney has embraced the new Apple iPad as a boon to art. The artist, whose most famous work is a series
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Other: The Economist
Summer 2010
Brushes with Hockney
Whenever you visit David Hockney, he has something new to show you, like a 72-year-old child. As soon as I reach his house in Yorkshire, he drags me
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Reviews & Previews: Peter Conrad / The Guardian
May 30, 2010
Elegy for the Polaroid
Photographs, being infinitely reproducible, shouldn't have an intrinsic commercial value. But the art market over the past few decades has done a fine
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Features: The Sydney Morning Herald
April 28, 2010
iPad the Apple of artist's eye
David Hockney was in the Boy Scouts whose motto is ‘‘Be Prepared’’, so he points out that in tailoring terms at least he was ready for the advent
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Reviews & Previews: Doug Harvey / LA Weekly
April 22, 2010
Representing Mother******s
In the year 867, a new portrait mosaic of the Virgin Mary & Son was unveiled in the apse of the Hagia Sophia — the seat of the Eastern Orthodox
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News: Bloomberg
April 2, 2010
Michael Crichton’s Art Collection Estimated at $75 Million
A red, white and blue 1960-1966 Jasper Johns painting “Flag,” which once hung in Michael Crichton’s bedroom
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Other: Marina Cashdan / Modern Painters
April 2010
Into the Woods
Bridlington, an area of undulating landscapes on the northeast coast of Yorkshire, in England, possesses a unique character, the moodiness
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News: Canadian Art
March 18, 2010
FIFA 2010: The Flicks to Pick
This week, the 28th edition of the Festival International du Film sur l’Art gets underway in Montreal with screenings of 230 films from 23 countries.
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Reviews & Previews: Ara H. Merjian / ARTFORUM
March 1, 2010
“I shake you by the hand, comrade Bacon: British Art Abroad”
Taking its title from a visitor’s register at Francis Bacon’s landmark 1988 exhibition in Moscow (at the height of Glasnost), this small exhibition
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Other: Laura Barnett / The Guardian
December 29, 2009
Tree surgeon Edward Payne on David Hockney's Bigger Trees Near Warter
The second you walk into the gallery, you're struck by the sheer scale of this work. Comprising 50 panels, each individually painted, it's the
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Reviews & Previews: Laura Cumming / The Guardian
December 27, 2009
Exhibitions over the Christmas holidays
Today's the day, the perfect time. The galleries should be silent and slow. Get there early and you may even be lucky enough to have the ideal
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Reviews & Previews: Katya Kazakina / Bloomberg
December 14, 2009
Flavin’s Light, $7 Million Hockney Landscapes, Menacing Serras
The fluorescent-lamp sculptures of Dan Flavin (1933-1996) fill the sprawling quarters of the David Zwirner gallery in New York’s Chelsea with a
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Reviews & Previews: Graham Pembrey / Culture24
December 9, 2009
David Hockney 1960-1968: A Marriage of Styles at Nottingham Contemporary
Exhibition: David Hockney 1960-1968: A Marriage of Styles, Nottingham Contemporary, Nottingham, until January 24 2010 The new Nottingham Contemporary
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News: Barbara Isenberg / Los Angeles Times
December 5, 2009
David Hockney back in L.A. -- for a bit
Painter David Hockney likes to call himself “an English Los Angeleno,” but the renowned chronicler of Los Angeles’ sun-drenched life and landscapes
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News: Editorial / MutualArt
December 3, 2009
Art Basel on Fire
The cornucopia of art, especially the physical scale of it at Art Basel Miami's opening is a particular spectacle. Add to that countless guerrilla...
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Reviews & Previews: ArtDaily
November 26, 2009
David Hockney's Bigger Trees Near Warter Presented at Tate Britain
LONDON.- David Hockney gifted Bigger Trees near Warter 2007 to Tate in 2008. The oil painting, his largest ever, was made on fifty canvas panels and
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Reviews & Previews: Mark Brown / The Guardian
November 23, 2009
David Hockney's Bigger Trees Near Warter given a big space at Tate Britain
On a grey day in London today, a monumental painting of a grey day in east Yorkshire went on display, flanked by two photographic versions of the
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