简介
在这本以120幅用iPhone和iPad创作的画为主题的艺术书中,大卫•霍克尼(David Hockney)通过他约克郡家中的窗口追踪季节变化。每幅画都描绘了一个转瞬即逝的瞬间——从丰富多彩的日出和淡紫色的晨间天空到夜间的印象,白雪覆盖的树枝和春天的到来。这些以大开本印刷的作品充满了洞察力和诗意。
艺术版(编号751-1000),赠送一张iPad画作《第778号》(2011年4月17日)的复制画。每本书和每张画都有David Hockney的签名。
更多信息
当大卫•霍克尼(David Hockney)发现iPhone可以作为一种艺术创作手段时,他为绘画开辟了全新的可能性。2009年春,他创作了**批数字绘画。iPhone使用方便,他甚至不需要下床就可以开始一天的创作,直接在屏幕上用宽线条和靓丽的色彩描绘晨间印象。2010年,霍克尼**次使用iPad,iPad的大屏幕让他可以创作更多的艺术作品,也使色彩、光线和线条之间的相互作用更加复杂。
每幅画都描绘了一个转瞬即逝的瞬间——从丰富多彩的日出和淡紫色的晨间天空到夜间的印象,白雪覆盖的树枝和春天的到来。迷人的细节展示了玻璃窗上的水滴,夜晚远处的灯光,玻璃,瓶子和花瓶上的倒影,以及丰富多样的植被。 我们通过David Hockney的眼睛体验时间的流逝。
这本用大开本、高分辨率印刷的艺术书通过2009年到2012年间创作的120幅画作展示了这些印象。David Hockney本人按时间顺序排列了这些画作。
艺术版(编号751-1000),赠送一张iPad画作《第778号》(2011年4月17日)的复制画。每本书和每张画都有David Hockney的签名。
同时还推出了另外三个艺术版(每个版本发行250本,每一本都赠送一张David Hockney签名的复制画)和一个签名的收藏版(编号1001-2000)。
画家介绍
David Hockney(1937年7月9日出生)是一位来自英国的画家,美术家,版画家,舞台设计师和摄影师。他于20世纪60年代初英国流行音乐盛行时期出道,于1964年移居洛杉矶,在那里他因为创作以光,风景和游泳池为主题的画作而闻名。因为一直致力于提升自身的艺术创作,他对新技术产生了兴趣,先后将宝丽来,传真机,数字视频以及iPhone和iPad作为绘画工具。自从**场大型群展(1970年从伦敦的白教堂画廊(Whitechapel Gallery)开始,遍及整个欧洲)以来,他一直是我们这个时代展览次数最多,****的艺术家之一。
编辑介绍
Hans Werner Holzwarth是一位专攻当代艺术和摄影的书籍设计师和编辑。他参与过的TASCHEN出版物除了像XXL尺寸的《Jean-Michel Basquiat》这样的专著和诸如《现代艺术》和《Art Now!》3、4册这样的概述性书籍,还包括《Jeff Koons》,《Christopher Wool》,《Albert Oehlen》,《艾未未》和《David Hockney SUMO A Bigger Book》等珍藏版书籍。
大卫•霍克尼 我的窗口 艺术版(编号751-1000)《第778号》(2011年4月17日)
250本
精装本,用掀盖式盒子包装,38.5 x 50厘米,11.74公斤,248页,带David Hockney的签名;赠送一张iPad画作《第778号》(2011年4月17日)的复制画(带签名),用八色喷墨打印在棉纤维的档案纸上,43.2 x 56厘米
ISBN 9783836580267 【Art Edition】David Hockney. My Window. Art D,大卫霍克尼,窗户 艺术品D
版本:英语
这里看到的相框是作展示用的,赠送的复制画不带相框。
IN A NUTSHELL
In this artist’s book of 120 iPhone and iPad drawings, David Hockney follows the course of the seasons through the window of his Yorkshire home. Each image depicts a fleeting moment—from the colorful sunrise and lilac morning sky to nighttime impressions, snow-
covered branches and the arrival of spring. Printed in large format, this is a highly perceptive and poetic body of work.
Art Edition (No. 751–1,000), with a print of the iPad drawing ‘No. 778’, 17th April 2011. Both the book and print are signed by David Hockney.
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When David Hockney discovered the iPhone as an artistic medium, he opened up entirely new possibilities for painting. He made his first digital drawings in spring 2009. The iPhone was easy to use and he didn’t even have to get out of bed to start his working day, drawing morning impressions in broad lines and dazzling colors directly on his screen. In 2010, Hockney first used an iPad which, with its larger screen, expanded his artistic repertoire and enabled an even more complex interplay of color, light, and line.
Each image captures a fleeting moment, from the colorful sunrise and lilac morning sky to nighttime impressions and the arrival of spring. Fascinating details reveal drops on window panes, distant lights in the night, reflections on glasses, bottles, and vases an abundance of subtly varied vegetation. We experience the passage of time through the eyes of David Hockney.
This artist’s book, printed in large-
format, brilliant resolution, presents these impressions in 120 drawings made between 2009 and 2012, arranged by the artist himself in chronological order.
Art Edition (No. 751–1,000), with a print of the iPad drawing ‘No. 778’, 17th April 2011. Both the book and print are signed by David Hockney.
Also available in three additional Art Editions of 250 copies respectively, each with a print signed by David Hockney, and as a signed Collector’s Edition (No. 1,001–2,000).
The artist
David Hockney (born 9 July 1937) is an English painter, draughtsman, printmaker, stage designer, and photographer. He first emerged in the early 1960s during the height of British pop, then moved to Los Angeles in 1964, where he famously painted the light, the landscape, and the swimming pools. Always evolving his art, he became interested in new technologies, working with Polaroids, fax machines, digital video, or the iPhone and iPad as tools for his painting. Since a first big survey exhibition, which in 1970 traveled Europe from the Whitechapel Gallery in London, he has been one of the most widely exhibited and popular artists of our time.
The editor
Hans Werner Holzwarth is a book designer and editor specializing in contemporary art and photography. His TASCHEN publications include Collector’s Editions like Jeff Koons, Christopher Wool, Albert Oehlen, Ai Weiwei, and the David Hockney SUMO A Bigger Book, as well as monographs like the XXL-sized Jean-Michel Basquiat and survey books such as Modern Art and Art Now! Vols 3 and 4.
David Hockney. My Window. Art Edition (No. 751–1,000) ‘No. 778’, 17th April 2011
Edition of 250
David Hockney, Hans Werner Holzwarth
Hardcover in clamshell box, 38.5 x 50 cm, 11.74 kg (25.83 lb), 248 pages, signed by David Hockney; with a signed print of the iPad drawing ‘No. 778’, 17th April 2011, 8-color inkjet print on cotton-fiber archival paper, 43.2 x 56 cm
ISBN 978-3-8365-8026-7
Edition: English
The picture frame seen here is for display purposes only; the print is sold unframed.






