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Hockney'S Eye - The Art and Technology of Depiction (Hardcover)
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Throughout his long career, David Hockney has insistently explored
diverse ways of depicting the visible world. He has scrutinised the
methods of the old masters, and explored radical departures from
their cherished assumptions. The exhibitions accompanied by this
volume are the first to focus on this central theme in his art.
'Western art' from the Renaissance until at least the late 19th
century has been dominated by the depiction of nature. Was this to
be accomplished by direct looking (called “eyeballing” by
Hockney) or with the assistance of optical theory and devices, such
as cameras? Hockney has experimented with the full range of
existing strategies, overtly using perspective in some of his
classic pictures and rigorously investigating optical aids for the
imitation of nature, including the camera obscura and camera
lucida. Yet he has come to reject the photograph as the definitive
image of what we see. Along the way, he has identified a 'camera
culture' in European painting from 1400, arguing very
controversially that the supreme naturalism of painters like Jan
van Eyck are the product of optical devices. His book, Secret
Knowledge (2001), with its majestic panorama of paintings over the
course of five centuries, claims that art historians have missed
the central aspect of painters’ practice. The 'Hockney thesis'
has been received more favourably outside the professional world of
art history than in it. His own artistic practice has been in
vigorous dialogue with his radical thesis, and he has progressively
demonstrated new and dynamic ways of characterising the visual
world without perspective and other conventional techniques. This
quest results a series of joyous challenges to our ways of seeing
in the major exhibition in Cambridge at the Fitzwilliam Museum and
in the Heong Gallery (Downing College). It will look at the whole
span of Hockney’s varied career and at the nature of the optical
devices he has tested. His vision will be explored in the setting
of traditional masterpieces of naturalistic observation, and in the
context of modern sciences and technologies of seeing. The first
section of the book looks at his thrilling experiments in seeing
and representing in broad historical and contemporary contexts.
This is followed by discussions of pre-photographic devices for
capturing the appearances of things by optical means. The third
section includes essays on Hockney’s experiments from the
perspectives of neuroscience and computer vision. In short, it
reveals in a new way the working of Hockney’s unique eye.
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Imprint: |
Paul Holberton Publishing
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Country of origin: |
United Kingdom |
Release date: |
April 2022 |
Editors: |
Martin Gayford
• Martin Kemp
• Jane Munro
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Dimensions: |
280 x 240 x 20mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Hardcover
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Pages: |
184 |
ISBN-13: |
978-1-913645-12-0 |
Categories: |
Books
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LSN: |
1-913645-12-6 |
Barcode: |
9781913645120 |
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