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Spring Cannot be Cancelled: David Hockney in Normandy [Mīkstie vāki]

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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 280 pages, height x width: 198x129 mm, weight: 450 g, 142 Illustrations
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Apr-2022
  • Izdevniecība: Thames & Hudson Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 050029660X
  • ISBN-13: 9780500296608
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 280 pages, height x width: 198x129 mm, weight: 450 g, 142 Illustrations
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Apr-2022
  • Izdevniecība: Thames & Hudson Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 050029660X
  • ISBN-13: 9780500296608
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THE SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER

'A burst of springtime joy' Daily Telegraph

'A springboard for ideas about art, space, time and light' The Times

'Lavishly illustrated' Guardian

David Hockney reflects upon life and art as he experiences lockdown in rural Normandy

On turning eighty, David Hockney sought out rustic tranquility for the first time: a place to watch the sunset and the change of the seasons; a place to keep the madness of the world at bay. So when Covid-19 and lockdown struck, it made little difference to life at La Grande Cour, the centuries-old Normandy farmhouse where Hockney set up a studio a year before, in time to paint the arrival of spring. In fact, he relished the enforced isolation as an opportunity for even greater devotion to his art.

Spring Cannot be Cancelled is an uplifting manifesto that affirms arts capacity to divert and inspire. It is based on a wealth of new conversations and correspondence between Hockney and the art critic Martin Gayford, his long-time friend and collaborator. Their exchanges are illustrated by a selection of Hockneys new, unpublished Normandy iPad drawings and paintings alongside works by van Gogh, Monet, Bruegel, and others.

We see how Hockney is propelled ever forward by his infectious enthusiasms and sense of wonder. A lifelong contrarian, he has been in the public eye for sixty years yet remains entirely unconcerned by the view of critics or even history. He is utterly absorbed by his four acres of northern France and by the themes that have fascinated him for decades: light, colour, space, perception, water, trees. He has much to teach us, not only about how to see... but about how to live.

Recenzijas

'This book is not so much a celebration of spring as a springboard for ideas about art, space, time and light. It is scholarly, thoughtful and provoking' - The Times 'A burst of springtime joy' - Daily Telegraph 'Lavishly illustrated Gayford is a thoughtfully attentive critic with a capacious frame of reference' - Guardian 'Gloriously illustrated Its a book about many things Hockneys love of France and French painting, his reflections on many other artists among them. But at its heart is this octogenarians adoration of nature, his belief that art is rooted in love, and a restless gusto for life ' - Andrew Marr, The Spectator

Papildus informācija

A Sunday Times bestseller: David Hockney reflects upon life and art as he experiences lockdown in rural Normandy
1 An unexpected move
2 Studio work
3 La vie franēaise: French life in a Bohemian style
4 Lines and time
5 A merry Christmas and an unexpected New Year
6 Locked down in paradise
7 A house for an artist and a painters garden
8 The sky, the sky!
9 Sumptuous blacks and subtler greens
10 Several smaller splashes
11 Everything flows
12 Rippling lines and musical spaces
13 Lost (and found) in translation
14 Picasso, Proust, and pictures
15 Being somewhere
16 Full moon in Normandy
David Hockney is perhaps the most critically acclaimed artist of our age. He has produced work in almost every medium and has stretched the boundaries of all of them. His bestselling Secret Knowledge: Rediscovering the lost techniques of the Old Masters is also published by Thames & Hudson, as are his previous books in partnership with Martin Gayford: A Bigger Message and A History of Pictures. Martin Gayford is art critic for The Spectator. His books include Modernists & Mavericks, Man with a Blue Scarf, A Bigger Message, Rendez-vous with Art (with Philippe de Montebello), A History of Pictures (with David Hockney), and, most recently, The Pursuit of Art, all published by Thames & Hudson.