But Hockney is far from a lone figure when it comes to this aquatic topic. Indicative of this is another UK exhibition, Bathers, which was on display at Saatchi Yates in the summer. The show collated ...
Portrait of an Artist (Pool with Two Figures) broke the record held by Jeff Koons A celebrated painting by British artist David Hockney has been sold at Christie's in New York for just over $90m ...
Selah Givens is a bit of a wild child. She’ll wake you up at 6 a.m. Chuck a sippy cup your way. Insist you play with her until, well, you play with her. Those tendencies have earned the three ...
Whether you are a novice painter or a seasoned professional, one of the most challenging skills is to play with perspective. David Hockney has done just that in his latest exhibition which he says ...
Such auction results make a splash: all those zeros. Plus they further cement the status of Hockney, now 87, as the greatest blue-chip brand name in the pantheon of modern British art. His most ...
Peter Richards, pictured with the ceramic cat David Hockey gifted to him and his wife, received the present for their generosity 68 years ago A David Hockney ceramic cat gifted to strangers who ...
An illustration of David Hockney's painting 'A Bigger Splash' which he painted in 1967 David Hockney was born in Bradford, West Yorkshire in 1937. Hockney is one of the most famous British artists ...
An artwork by Bradford-born David Hockney could fetch up to £5.5m when it goes on sale at Christie’s in London next month. The piece, More Woldgate Timber, 2009, depicts Woldgate, a rural road ...
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The U.S. is filled with stunning cemeteries, but a location for remains in Florida has a feature that sets it apart: It's located underwater. You can take a virtual dive through the Neptune ...
Wetlands, rivers, lakes, and coastal estuaries are all aquatic ecosystems—critical elements of Earth’s dynamic processes and essential to human economies and health. Wetlands connect land and ...
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