Art world pays tribute to 'endlessly inventive and unique' artist

Art world pays tribute to 'endlessly inventive and unique' artist

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Key Points:

  • David Hockney, one of Britain's most influential modern artists, has died peacefully at home at age 88, just one month shy of his 89th birthday, prompting widespread tributes from the art world.
  • Hockney's seven-decade career encompassed painting, printmaking, photography, and digital art, with iconic works such as *A Bigger Splash* and *My Parents*, and he was celebrated for his inventive vision and unique perspective.
  • Tate galleries, where Hockney's 2017 exhibition was the most visited in the institution's history, plan to continue collaborating with his team on two upcoming projects: a major retrospective at Tate Britain and a multimedia opera set installation at Tate Modern.
  • The Pompidou Centre and art historians praised Hockney as a major figure in contemporary art whose work remains vibrant and influential, highlighting his sustained investigation into vision, space, and representation.
  • Hockney's legacy is marked by his enthusiasm for life, humor, generosity, and curiosity, encapsulated by his signature phrase "Love Life," and he remained active in cultural projects, including supporting Bradford's UK City of Culture 2025.

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