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David Hockney (born 1937 in Bradford) is one of the most influential and technically versatile artists living today. This new publication gathers some of his most defining work from the 1960s to the present, including major works in the Tate collection. From early graphic cycles, double portraits and iconic pool paintings through to his photo collages, plein air landscapes, iPad drawings, and multimedia installations, the volume documents central themes and genres in Hockney's oeuvre, as well as his constant experimentation. Original essays by renowned critics and commentators illuminate the artist's search for new forms of expression, the topographical and biographical reference points of his work, the technical innovation of his painting and printmaking, as well as his approach to new media.
The book being published in spring 2021 on occasion of the exhibition "Daniel Spoerri" at the Bank Austria Kunstforum Wien allows a comprehensive insight into Daniel Spoerri's over 60 years spanning artistic practice, boasting numerous, partly first time reproductions of works and archival material. With his since the 1960s continuously developed snare pictures (Tableaux pièges) Spoerri inscribed himself into art history. Moreover, the book illustrates that the universal artist and ardent collector is versed in virtually all artistic media. This bilingual publication showcases Daniel Spoerri's work which is defined by refined humour, multilingualism, and inventiveness through texts and images.Texts by: Ingried Brugger, Hans Peter Hahn, Barbara Räderscheidt, Veronika Rudorfer, Daniel Spoerri, Katerina Vatsella
Extensive monograph on the oeuvre of one of Austria's most distinguished artists
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