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True to Life: Twenty-Five Years of Conversations with David HockneyTrue to Life: Twenty-Five Years of Conversations with David Hockney

True to Life: Twenty-Five Years of Conversations with David Hockney

Lawrence Weschler

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Soon after the book's publication in 1982, artist David Hockney read Lawrence Weschler's Seeing Is Forgetting the Name of the Thing One Sees: A Life of Contemporary Artist Robert Irwin and invited Weschler to his studio to discuss it, initiating a series of engrossing dialogues, gathered here for the first time. Weschler chronicles Hockney's protean production and speculations, including his scenic designs for opera, his homemade xerographic prints, his exploration of physics in relation to Chinese landscape painting, his investigations into optical devices, his taking up of watercolor—and then his spectacular return to oil painting, around 2005, with a series of landscapes of the East Yorkshire countryside of his youth. These conversations provide an astonishing record of what has been Hockney's grand endeavor, nothing less than an exploration of "the structure of seeing" itself.

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OL19340355W

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InterviewsArtistsHockney, david, 1937-Artists, united statesArtists, biography

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