Artist

David Hockney

born Bradford, England 1937
Born
Bradford, England
Active in
  • Los Angeles, California, United States

Works by this artist (11 items)

The Jugglers
Date2012
digital video installation, color, sound; 22:18 minutes
Not on view
Seven Yorkshire Landscapes
Date2011
digital video installation, color, silent; 12:39 minutes
Not on view
The Four Seasons, Woldgate Woods (Spring 2011, Summer 2010,…
Date2010-2011
digital video installation, color, silent; 04:21 minutes
Not on view
Woldgate Woods, Winter
Date2010
digital video installation, color, silent; 49:00 minutes
Not on view

Exhibitions

Media - 2001.38 - SAAM-2001.38_1 - 63291
Crosscurrents: Modern Art from the Sam Rose and Julie Walters Collection
October 29, 2015April 9, 2016
American artists in the twentieth century were deeply influenced by European modernism.

Related Books

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Crosscurrents: Modern Art from the Sam Rose and Julie Walters Collection
In eighty-eight striking paintings and sculptures, Crosscurrents captures modernism as it moved from early abstractions by O’Keeffe, to Picasso and Pollock in midcentury, to pop riffs on contemporary culture by Roy Lichtenstein, Wayne Thiebaud, and Tom Wesselmann—all illustrating the complexity and energy of a distinctly American modernism.
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Variations on America: Masterworks from American Art Forum Collections
The American Art Forum, a small group of collectors from across the United States, was begun twenty years ago by Charles C. Eldredge while he was director of the Smithsonian American Art Museum. Now, as part of the Forum’s twentieth anniversary celebrations, the Smithsonian American Art Museum is proud to offer Variations on America, a volume of seventy-two treasured artworks collected by members of the Forum. Chief curator Eleanor Jones Harvey, deputy chief curator George Gurney, senior curators Virginia M. Mecklenburg and Joann Moser, former Luce Foundation Center curator George Speer, and curatorial assistant Elaine Yau present significant and lively contributions about these works.