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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: David Hockney, David Hockney Poster 'A Bigger Splash' - Met New York Retrospective, 2017
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David Hockney Poster 'A Bigger Splash' - Met New York Retrospective, 2017
Lithograph Poster
70 x 53cm
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'A Bigger Splash'
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'A Bigger Splash' possibly Hockney's most Iconic work. This poster was created for the blockbuster retrospective at the Metropolitan Museum of Modern Art, New York 2017-2018.

 

"A Bigger Splash," completed in 1967, is part of Hockney's series of swimming pool paintings that he created during his time in California. The artwork has become an iconic representation of Hockney's unique style and his exploration of space, color, and form.

 

In "A Bigger Splash," Hockney depicts a tranquil scene of a swimming pool in a modernist Californian setting. The composition is characterized by a vibrant blue pool occupying the foreground, surrounded by meticulously detailed architectural elements, such as the diving board, the building, and the palm trees. The clear blue sky dominates the background, creating a sense of spaciousness and serenity.

The focal point of the painting is the splash created by an unseen figure, presumably a diver or someone jumping into the pool. The splash is rendered using bold, gestural brushstrokes and patches of white paint, capturing the dynamic movement and energy of the water. The splash itself is frozen in mid-air, contrasting with the static elements of the scene, adding a sense of drama and tension to the composition.

 

The painting's flat and simplified forms, along with its vibrant colors and stylized representation, reflect Hockney's fascination with both modernist aesthetics and the sunny, laid-back atmosphere of Southern California. The juxtaposition of meticulous architectural details with the spontaneous splash creates an intriguing tension between precision and spontaneity.

 

"A Bigger Splash" has become one of Hockney's most recognizable and celebrated works, encapsulating his ability to capture the essence of a moment and evoke a sense of joy and leisure. It is considered an important piece within the Pop Art movement and has had a significant influence on contemporary art.

 

The painting is currently housed in the Tate Modern in London, where it continues to captivate and inspire viewers with its bold, colorful depiction of a quintessential Californian poolside scene.

 

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