Bartc
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I had no desire to see Hockney until I accidentally wandered into his "Bigger" exhibit years ago at the De Young in San Francisco. My eyes were opened to his range of media, subjects and styles. And among some of his newer media, video and iPad done truly bigger! Then I started watching interviews with him; a very wide ranging intellect and he "discovered" some Renaissance secrets to boot. Love his stuff now (not everything all the time, but that's true of everyone.)
So now he's not only getting the immersive treatment in London, he's actively collaborating on the show. That should be very different than a pseudo-psychedelic warehouse treatment of Van Gogh in my book. Let's see if they can do him justice.
So now he's not only getting the immersive treatment in London, he's actively collaborating on the show. That should be very different than a pseudo-psychedelic warehouse treatment of Van Gogh in my book. Let's see if they can do him justice.
David Hockney joins immersive art trend with new London show
Four-storey-high space in King’s Cross to merge physical and digital worlds to let visitors ‘see the world through his eyes’
www.theguardian.com