Hockney Van Gogh: The Joy of Nature
By (Author) Hans den Hartog Jager
Thames & Hudson Ltd
Thames & Hudson Ltd
1st May 2019
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Individual artists, art monographs
Landscapes / seascapes
759.2
Paperback
160
Width 225mm, Height 270mm
880g
Landscape has become an important theme for David Hockney, especially since he returned to his homeland, the Yorkshire Wolds, in the 1990s. The landscapes in this catalgoue show a series of in-depth observations of the changing seasons and the way in which light, space and nature are constantly in motion. They are reminiscent of the landscapes of Vincent van Gogh, including his monumental Wheatfield with Crows and The Harvest. This book pays particular attention to these beautiful landscapes alongside Van Gogh's depiction of nature, with a special focus on technique, perspective and colour, and the way Van Gogh and Hockney use these 'formal' elements to create their particular view on the world surrounding them.
The book includes an exclusive interview with David Hockney about the inspiration he has found in Van Gogh's work.
'Ive always found the world quite beautiful, looking at it. Just looking. And thats an important thing I share with Vincent van Gogh: we both really, really enjoy looking at the world' - David Hockney
Hans den Hartog Jager is a noted Dutch art critic, curator and author. He was the artistic director of the Outdoor Art Biennial in Drenthe, Into Nature (2018), and a member of the jury for the annual Royal Award for Modern Painting in the Netherlands.