In May 2021, the world-renowned artist David Hockney unvielled a new digital artwork titled "Remember you cannot look at the sun or death for very long" across several iconic outdoor video screens in Times Square, Los Angeles, London, Tokyo, and Seoul.
This captivating artwork brings a digital sunrise to these global locations, serving as a symbol of hope and collaboration. As the clock approaches midnight in Times Square, the screen transforms: a gentle sun rises from a dark horizon, gradually filling the sky and landscape with vibrant colors while casting shadows on the ground. The brightness intensifies as the sun's rays dramatically spread across the screen. The artwork was created by Hockney during quarantine using his iPad in Normandy, France, offering viewers an opportunity for a spontaneous encounter with his contemplation on the arrival of spring.
Through this digital masterpiece, Hockney aims to inspire people to take the time to appreciate the beauty of the world. His work encourages viewers to see and cherish the world's wonders when they encounter it on these grand screens.
“What does the world look like? We have to take time to see its beauty. That's what I hope my work will encourage people to do when they see it on the large screens.” — David Hockney, Artist
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CIRCA