David HockneyAn Image of Gregory 1984-5

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Artist
David Hockney (born 1937)
Title
An Image of Gregory
Date 1984-5
Medium2 lithographs on paper
Dimensionsimage: 815 x 640 mm image: 1165 x 895 mm
Collection
Tate
Acquisition Presented by the artist 1993
Reference
P20114
Not on display

Summary

This is one of several prints in which overtones of Picasso's art are explicit. After his death in 1973, Picasso began increasingly to dominate Hockney's thinking. Hockney produced The Student: Homage to Picasso for a portfolio commemorating Picasso's death. His humility before the Spanish master is demonstrated in his print Artist and Model, 1973-4. An Image of Gregory is about a manner of depiction rather than a portrait of an individual. Hockney enclosed the upper and lower parts of the figure in picture frames of different sizes, further destroying the illusion. The sitter, Gregory Evans, was Hockney's assistant and companion for nearly a decade. He sat for Hockney numerous times.

Further reading:
David Hockney: A Retrospective, exhibition catalogue, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Los Angeles 1988, pp… (read more)

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