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Is Banksy William Hogarth’s Successor? – Edward Lucie-Smith

Is Banksy William Hogarth’s Successor? – Edward Lucie-Smith

by News Desk | Dec 12, 2020 | News

The appearance of a new Banksy graffito in Bristol more or less confirms his position as the genuine top dog in the current British art scene. His only possible rival is Hockney, now living in comfortable exile in France. Bacon and Freud are dead – in any case...

David Hockney Pool Painting Breaks All Records For Living Artist $90 312 500

by News Desk | Nov 16, 2018 | News

A David Hockney painting depicting an iconic landscape with swimming pool has broken world records in New York. Portrait of an Artist (Pool with Two Figures), painted in 1972, realised $90.3 million after frantic bidding. This is a world record price for a living...
David Hockney Gallery Opens In Bradford To Mark His 80th Birthday

David Hockney Gallery Opens In Bradford To Mark His 80th Birthday

by News Desk | Jul 8, 2017 | News

A new gallery opens to the public today in Bradford dedicated to the artist David Hockney. It is a birthday present from his hometown honouring his 80th birthday. The gallery is located in rooms on the first floor in Cartwright Hall, a place he often visited in the...
Bacon, Freud And Hockney New Exhibition Opens At Walker Art Gallery

Bacon, Freud And Hockney New Exhibition Opens At Walker Art Gallery

by News Desk | Jul 13, 2015 | News

Reality: Modern and Contemporary British Painting is a new exhibition curated by artist Chris Stevens and organised by the Sainsbury Centre, the exhibition brings together more than 50 works celebrating the strength of British painting, with some of the best and most...
Cat Paintings: The Mysterious Chat Noir Litters Art History

Cat Paintings: The Mysterious Chat Noir Litters Art History

by News Desk | May 23, 2015 | Features

The mysterious chat noir litters (a pun already? Awesome) art history like so much shed fur; the terribly unsubtle feline companion stealing the show in Manet’s ‘Olympia’, that ice cool white Percy out-cooling Mr and Mrs Clark in Hockney’s portrait. Their irresistible...
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