David Hockney
This poster was created for the ground breaking exhibition at the M Woods Museum (Beijing, China), 2019. This paper is thick heavy stock, with a matt finish. This poster is part of a series of 4.
"My Parents" is a significant work of art by David Hockney, created in 1977. It is a double portrait that features Hockney's parents, Laura and Kenneth Hockney. The painting is large in scale, measuring approximately 72 x 120 inches (183 x 305 cm), and is executed in Hockney's distinctive style, characterized by bold colors and meticulous attention to detail.
The painting showcases the artist's parents seated together on a couch in their living room. Hockney's mother, Laura, sits on the left side, while his father, Kenneth, sits on the right. The artist portrays them in a naturalistic manner, capturing their individual personalities and the dynamics of their relationship. The pose and composition suggest a sense of intimacy and closeness between the couple, emphasizing their lifelong bond as a married couple.
The use of vibrant colors and intricate details in "Hockney My Parents" is typical of Hockney's style during the period of the late 1970s. He used acrylic paint to create a vivid and visually engaging portrayal of his parents, infusing the scene with warmth and affection. The painting exudes a sense of nostalgia and love, as Hockney depicts his parents with a deep sense of fondness and admiration.
In addition to being a personal tribute to his parents, "Hockney My Parents" is also considered a significant contribution to the genre of double portraits in art history. It showcases Hockney's mastery of portraiture and his ability to capture the essence of his subjects in a way that goes beyond mere physical likeness.
The painting is currently in the collection of the Tate Britain in London, where it continues to be admired and appreciated by art enthusiasts and visitors from around the world. 'My Parents' stands as a testament to David Hockney's artistic talent and his ability to infuse his personal life and relationships into his art, creating works that resonate on both an emotional and artistic level.
Exhibitions
M Woods Museum (Beijing, China), 2019.