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David Hockney, You Make the Picture (hand signed by David Hockney), 1996

David Hockney

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David Hockney


You Make the Picture (hand signed by David Hockney), 1996


Softback catalogue with stiff wraps and French folded flaps (hand signed by David Hockney)


hand signed by David Hockney on the half title page


9 × 8 × 1/2 inches


Unframed


Hand signed by David Hockney on the half title page.
Published on the occasion of the exhibition:
David Hockney: You Make The Picture, Paintings and Prints 1982–1995, Manchester City Art Galleries, United Kingdom, November 15, 1996–February 2, 1997.

Book information:
Publisher: Manchester City Art Galleries, 1996
English; Paperback; 54 pages with color illustrations

About David Hockney:
David Hockney has produced some of the most vividly recognizable images of this century.
His ambitious pursuits stretch across a vast range of media, from photographic collages to full-scale opera stagings and from fax drawings to an intensive art historical study of the optical devices of Old Masters. David Hockney received the gold medal for his year at London’s Royal College of Art in 1962. The artist had his first one-man show in 1963 at the age of 26, and by 1970 the first of several major retrospectives was organized at Whitechapel Gallery, London, which subsequently traveled to three additional European institutions. Hockney has received a vast number of accolades throughout his career, including nine honorary degrees from institutions worldwide.

Courtesy of Pace Gallery

Measurements

Height:   9.00
Width:   8.00
Depth:   0.50