Martin Gayford discusses how he and David Hockney went about pulling together representations of 3D objects, people and places onto a flat surface for their book 'A History of Pictures'. This event is part of the Edinburgh International Book Festival.
Martin Gayford talks about his new book co-authored with artist David Hockney, which explores the 30,000-year-old history of pictures.
'Hockney - Van Gogh: The Joy of Nature', the blockbuster exhibition at the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam, explores Van Gogh and Hockney’s common love of landscape.
'Hockney - Van Gogh: The Joy of Nature' presents unique insights into the influences and similarities behind the work of David Hockney and Van Gogh. For the first time, art lovers can study their pieces side by side. Take a look at a selection of art from the book.
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The crisis post Second World War forms the backdrop to Tate Britain’s exploration of a century of painting the human experience. It’s also at the heart of Martin Gayford’s book 'Modernists and Mavericks', in which he describes vividly the friendships and rivalries that defined the London art scene in the middle decades of the 20th century.