Thats the Way I See it

Thats the Way I See it

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Published to great critical acclaim in 1993, "Thats the Way I See It," the second volume in David Hockneys impassioned autobiography, is now available in a handsome paperback edition. Hailed by "Artforum" as "direct, engaging, and unpretentiously intelligent" and by the "Washington Post" as "the years most engaging art book . . . quirky, opinonated and very visual," "Thats the Way I See It" offers a revealing look at one of our most popular artists. In this tour de force, over 350 reproductions of Hockneys paintings, graphic designs, and experimental work are closely interwoven with the artists insightful and highly personal narrative. Accessible, articulate, and always ahead of their time, Hockneys compostions and reflections offer a fascinationg look at a uniquely talented artist.

Author: David Hockney
Format: Hardback, 240 pages
Published: 1998, Chronicle Books (CA), United States
Genre: Individual Artists / Art Monographs

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Published to great critical acclaim in 1993, "Thats the Way I See It," the second volume in David Hockneys impassioned autobiography, is now available in a handsome paperback edition. Hailed by "Artforum" as "direct, engaging, and unpretentiously intelligent" and by the "Washington Post" as "the years most engaging art book . . . quirky, opinonated and very visual," "Thats the Way I See It" offers a revealing look at one of our most popular artists. In this tour de force, over 350 reproductions of Hockneys paintings, graphic designs, and experimental work are closely interwoven with the artists insightful and highly personal narrative. Accessible, articulate, and always ahead of their time, Hockneys compostions and reflections offer a fascinationg look at a uniquely talented artist.