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  1. David Hockney

    David Hockney

    A Chronology. 45th Ed.

    A year-by-year journey through the life and work of David Hockney that follows the artist from London in the Swinging Sixties, via Californian swimming pools, to the landscapes of his native Yorkshire. Artworks and biographical text together let the reader take part in Hockney’s artistic research, inspiration, and creation.

    € 34,50
  2. Het voorjaar gaat door
    1. Martin Gayford

    Het voorjaar gaat door

    David Hockney in Normandië

    Op zijn tachtigste zocht David Hockney voor het eerst de rust op van het platteland, waar hij de zon kon zien ondergaan en de wisseling van de seizoenen kon bekijken, en waar hij de gekte van de wereld op afstand kon houden. In La Grande Cour, de eeuwenoude Normandische boerderij, wachtte Hockney op de komst van de lente. Hockney gaat volledig op in zijn anderhalve hectare grond in Noord-Frankrijk en de onderwerpen die hem al jaren¬lang fascineren: licht, kleur, ruimte, waarneming, water, bomen. We kunnen veel van hem leren, over hoe we moeten kijken… maar ook over hoe we moeten leven. Het voorjaar gaat door is de neerslag van de intense gesprekken tussen kunstrecensent Martin Gayford en Hockney. Hun gedachtewisseling is geïllustreerd met een selectie van Hockneys nieuwe, nog ongepubliceerde Normandische iPadtekeningen en schilderijen, en met werk van Monet, Van Gogh, Bruegel en anderen. Het resultaat is een opbeurend manifest dat laat zien hoe kunst ons kan optillen en inspireren. Martin Gayford is kunstcriticus voor The Spectator en auteur van verschillende boeken over kunst en over Hockney.

    € 29,90
  3. David Hockney. My Window

    David Hockney. My Window

    This wallet-friendly edition is the successor to the 2020  limited edition artist’s book by David Hockney. In 120 iPhone and iPad drawings, the artist records his perceptions of the world from the window of his Yorkshire home. Each image depicts a fleeting moment—together they paint the passage of time through Hockney’s eyes.

    € 100,00
  4. The World According to David Hockney
    1. David Hockney
    2. Martin Gayford

    The World According to David Hockney

    'Will make you think about everything from creativity to appreciation. It is also probably the nearest we will get to Hockney's explanation of his own work - or, at least, an insight into the mind behind it ... I love it' - Artbookreview'Thanks to his sharp wit and turn of phrase, the British artist's voice is almost as distinctive as his line' - Observer'Drawing, according to Hockney, "makes you see things clearer and clearer, and clearer still", and this book holds an abundance of clarity. His musings on life, art, nature, photography and technology are dispersed among his most famous paintings. A perfect companion to an artist who is "incapable of saying a boring thing"' - Daily Mail'This delightful little book is like a life raft in a stormy sea. As easy to read through as it is to dip into, it digests David's thoughts into bite-size chunks that answer almost every question you have and also make you think further ... an enjoyable way to spend time in [Hockney's] company' - Henry Malt, The Artist'A delightful and engaging overview of the artist's inimitable spirit, personality and opinions' - Artists & Illustrators'A delightful anthology of the British artist's pithy observations on life, art, artists, nature, creativity, technology, photography and more-all interspersed with works of art created throughout his legendary and admirable career... [A] little gem of a book...the perfect gift or coffee table book for artists and art lovers everywhere' - Artists Magazine'From his views on art and creativity to his take on digital life, this fascinating book gives an overview of the artist's thoughts and opinions' - Good Housekeeping

    € 20,95
  5. David Hockney by David Hockney
    1. David Hockney
    2. Nikos Stangos

    David Hockney by David Hockney

    'The most remarkable autobiographical work any artist, scientist or man of letters of his generation has written' - Times Literary Supplement

    € 55,50
  6. The World According to David Hockney
    1. David Hockney

    The World According to David Hockney

    David Hockney is one of the most influential British artists of the 20th century. He has produced work in almost every medium – painting, drawing, stage design, photography and printmaking – and has stretched the boundaries of all of them. His groundbreaking Secret Knowledge: Rediscovering the Lost Techniques of the Old Masters is published by Thames & Hudson, as are his books in partnership with Martin Gayford: A Bigger Message (2011), A History of Pictures (2016) and Spring Cannot be Cancelled (2021). Born in 1937, he continues to create and exhibit art, and to inspire enormous affection and admiration worldwide. Martin Gayford is a writer and art critic. His books include Man with a Blue Scarf (about the experience of being painted by Lucian Freud), Modernists and Mavericks, Shaping the World (with Antony Gormley), Love Lucian: The Letters of Lucian Freud, 1939–1954 (with David Dawson), and Venice: City of Pictures, all published by Thames & Hudson.

    € 20,95
  7. Travolgente primavera. David Hockney in Normandia
    1. David , Hockney
    2. Martin , Gayford

    Travolgente primavera. David Hockney in Normandia

    «Abbiamo perduto il contatto con la natura, ed è un¿assurdità, perché noi stessi ne facciamo parte, non ne siamo al di fuori. Tra un pö di tempo questa storia sarà finita, e allora che cosa accadrà? Cos¿abbiamo imparato? Le uniche cose reali nella vita sono il cibo e l¿amore, in quest¿ordine, proprio come per il nostro cagnetto Ruby, credo fermamente sia così, e che la fonte dell¿arte sia l¿amore. Io amo la vita» (David Hockney). Alla vigilia dei suoi ottant¿anni, David Hockney ha cercato per la prima volta la tranquillità della campagna, un luogo in cui guardare il tramonto e il mutare delle stagioni, un luogo in cui tenere a bada la follia del mondo. E infatti, con l¿arrivo del Covid e dell¿obbligo di confinamento, nella Grande Cour, la secolare fattoria della Normandia dove un anno prima Hockney aveva sistemato il suo atelier, giusto in tempo per poter dipingere l¿arrivo della primavera, la vita non cambiò molto. Anzi, quell¿isolamento forzato divenne per Hockney un¿opportunità per dedicarsi con ancor maggiore devozione alla propria arte. "Travolgente primavera" è un emozionante manifesto che afferma la capacità dell¿arte di divertire e ispirare. Si basa su un gran numero di conversazioni e corrispondenze tra Hockney e il critico d¿arte Martin Gayford, suo amico e collaboratore di lunga data. I loro scambi sono illustrati da numerosi disegni e dipinti inediti, realizzati dall¿artista con l¿iPad in Normandia, e accostati a opere di Van Gogh, Monet, Bruegel e molti altri. Animato da un entusiasmo contagioso e da un costante senso di meraviglia, da sempre controcorrente ma popolarissimo da più di sessant¿anni, Hockney non si preoccupa dell¿opinione dei critici o degli eventi della storia. È invece totalmente assorbito dall¿ambiente circostante e dai temi che da decenni lo affascinano: la luce, il colore, lo spazio, la percezione, l¿acqua, gli alberi; e ha molto da insegnarci, non solo sul nostro modo di vedere¿ ma anche sul nostro modo di vivere.

    € 54,50
  8. David Hockney

    David Hockney

    My Window

    Now available in a wallet-friendly pocket edition, this artist’s book by David Hockney collects 120 iPhone and iPad paintings, recording his perceptions of the world from the window of his Yorkshire home. Each image depicts a fleeting moment—together they paint the passage of time through Hockney’s eyes.

    € 20,95
  9. David Hockney

    David Hockney

    220 for 2020

    Now in an unlimited edition: David Hockney’s artist book of iPad paintings, made around a small farmhouse in Normandy during a year of lockdown. His vivid impressions of the changing light and landscape are brought from the glowing screen to the printed volume with a special six-color printing treatment, giving expression to every shade and hue.

    € 138,50
  10. Irascible
    1. Adrian Clark
    2. Richard Calvocoressi

    Irascible

    The Combative Life of Douglas Cooper, Collector and Friend of Picasso

    “In their deeply researched biography, Adrian Clark and Richard Calvocoressi do not dispute what they call the ‘terrible baseline’ of Cooper’s personality. If anything, they amplify it. Yet in their exhaustive, three-part account of Cooper’s life . . . they aim to resurrect another Cooper as well.”—Hugh Eakin, Wall Street JournalShortlisted for Apollo Book of the Year 2025“An important and well-illustrated record of the life of a major figure in the European art world.”—James Stourton, Literary ReviewIncluded in New Statesman’s “Best summer reads 2025”“In just short of 600 lavishly illustrated pages, Adrian Clark and Richard Calvocoressi do an exemplary job of setting the record straight.”—David Ekserdjian, The Oldie“Cooper was not always a likeable man, but he was never dull.”—Michael Prodger, New Statesman“A much-needed, well-informed, and amusing account of a man who championed early modernist painting.”—Dr. Clare Finn, Artlyst“The detail through which [Cooper’s life] is traced is impressive, even if, as described, the subject’s character often appals.”—Matthew Gale, Art Newspaper

    € 62,50
  11. The Hockney Interviews
    1. Hans Ulrich Obrist

    The Hockney Interviews

    Hans Ulrich Obrist (b. 1968) is a world-renowned curator and the artistic director of the Serpentine Galleries in London. Alongside his curatorial practice, Obrist has written extensively on and around contemporary art, with a particular interest in the interview format. David Hockney (b. 1937) is one of the most influential and widely recognised artists of our time. A key figure in the pop art movement of the 1960s, Hockney’s work encompasses painting, draughtsmanship, printmaking, stage design, photography, and, more recently, digital design using his iPad. Hockney’s work first gained public attention during his studies at the Royal College of Art (1959—1962), where he was awarded the Gold Medal in recognition of his mastery of drawing and painting. Hockney has lived and worked in Yorkshire and London, UK, Los Angeles, USA, and now resides in Normandy, France. 

    € 34,50
  12. David Hockney

    David Hockney

    Eine Chronologie. 40th Ed.

    A year-by-year journey through the life and work of David Hockney that follows the artist from London in the Swinging Sixties, via Californian swimming pools, to the landscapes of his native Yorkshire. Artworks and biographical text together let the reader take part in Hockney’s artistic research, inspiration, and creation.

    € 34,50