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Remembering David Hockney

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The art world mourns the loss of British painter David Hockney, who passed away last week at the age of 88. Renowned for his depictions of everyday scenes imbued with vibrant color and emotion, Hockney’s work spans sun-drenched California poolscapes, deeply psychological portraits, and innovative collages and digital pieces. His approach to portraying gay relationships with nuance and care broke new ground. Today, Associate Editor Lisa Yin Zhang reflects on Hockney’s legacy as a prolific artist and a “restless experimenter.”

As the “America 250” celebrations intensify with the approach of July, Staff Reporter Rhea Nayyar provides insights into essential art exhibitions that challenge and reinterpret U.S. history. Additional highlights include critic Eileen G’Sell’s take on a freshly restored 4K version of the iconic 1996 film I Shot Andy Warhol.

—Lakshmi Rivera Amin, Associate Editor


Painter David Hockney, Who Made the Everyday Otherworldly, Dies at 88

Celebrated for his ability to transform mundane scenes into something surreal, Hockney’s career spanned over 50 years and included ventures into printmaking, photography, and stage design for ballet and opera. A pioneer in digital art, he began using computer graphics in the 1980s and embraced digital painting on his iPad later in life.

An advocate for LGBTQ+ rights, he was among the first prominent artists to depict gay relationships in his work and openly opposed censorship of queer themes. | Lisa Yin Zhang

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