David Hockney

David Hockney is a renowned British artist celebrated for his vibrant use of color, innovative techniques, and deep exploration of perception and space. A leading figure in the pop art movement of the 1960s, Hockney gained fame for his iconic paintings of Californian swimming pools, such as A Bigger Splash, which combine flat planes of color with a keen sense of atmosphere and light. Over his long career, he has worked across a variety of media—including painting, photography, drawing, and digital art—constantly pushing boundaries and embracing new technologies, from Polaroid collages to iPad drawings. Hockney’s work often centers on themes of landscape, portraiture, and personal experience, offering an intimate yet expansive view of the world around him. His bold experimentation and distinctive style have made him one of the most influential and beloved contemporary artists of our time.