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A wide-ranging monograph of over 100 prints by David HockneyDavid
Hockney (b. 1937) is renowned for his distinctive paintings, mostly
portraiture and landscape, but also for his approach to works on
paper and printmaking, mirroring the vibrancy and diligent indexing
seen in his broader body of work. Hockney’s prints often showcase a
dynamic interplay of colour, form, and perspective, reflecting his
keen eye for visual storytelling of intimate elements of his own
life. David Hockney: Paper Trails, accompanying an exhibition at
the Shanghai Modern Art Museum in Autumn 2024, examines these works
on paper and prints through 129 artworks, mapping out the emotive
terrain of his dynamic and vivid compositions. The exhibition,
co-curated by Russell Tovey, creator of the popular podcast Talk
Art, and the museum’s artistic director Shai Baitel, is
intentionally accessible and non-academic. Tovey’s introduction to
the catalogue invites the reader to ‘Look and look again’,
examining Hockney’s decision to return to the same subjects and
sitters repeatedly and the deeper meaning that emerges from the
variations on a theme. This catalogue captures the most
comprehensive collection to date of Hockney’s works on paper,
encompassing a wide array of image making techniques – from
lithography and etching to photo-collage and iPad drawings. His
visual experiments, always surprising in their outcomes, suggest a
rich interior and exterior life, captured in telling bits and
fragments, suggesting a montage of quotidian scenes. The works are
curated through affective-atmospheric groupings, with chapters
including ‘Playful’, ‘Sombre’, ‘Intimacy’ and ‘Peaceful’,
articulating the range of emotional resonance and world-building in
Hockney’s practice. Whether depicting landscapes, portraits of
friends, or objects in the home, Hockney’s prints exhibit a
harmonious blend of traditional craftsmanship and his own distinct
playfulness and insight to daily life. The works showcased in this
catalogue highlight his continuous dedication to capturing and
indexing his life through intimate portraiture and snapshots from
his daily routine.