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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsDavid Hockney, pioneering British artist famed for his pools and portraits, dies aged 88
The peroxide blond painter from Yorkshire made his name with sunkissed visions of California and never stopped breaking barriers, going on to become one of contemporary arts most important figures
https://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2026/jun/12/artist-david-hockney-dies

David Hockney in 2017. Photograph: Aurélien Meunier/Getty Images
David Hockney, the iconic British painter who cast a revolutionary gaze across 20th-century art, has died aged 88. He made his name as a pop artist during the swinging 60s and was perhaps best known for his paintings of swimming pools that helped define the Los Angeles aesthetic. Works such as A Bigger Splash and Portrait of an Artist (Pool With Two Figures) depicted hedonistic scenes of love, lust and loss taking place below the citys sun-soaked skies. But Hockneys six-decade career cannot be defined by a single era. He produced perspective-shifting portraits using photo-collage, experimented with abstract landscape painting and, in later life, investigated the possibilities of creating artworks out of emerging 3D technology.
The artist Tracey Emin said she felt privileged to have known Hockney, adding: A great artist and a wonderful man, who with the power of art changed the perception of Britishness. A proud chain-smoking homosexual, who flew the flag higher than any other British artist. The UK prime minister Keir Starmer was also among the first to pay tribute to Hockney. The prime minister is saddened to hear of the death of David Hockney, one of Britains most celebrated artists, a spokesperson said. His vivid, instantly recognisable work influenced generations of artists, and the prime ministers thoughts are with his friends and family.

King Charles said Hockney was a man of irrepressible charm, talent and constant innovation. Writing on social media, Charles said Hockney was a giant of the world of art and painting, a Yorkshireman through and through, and a dear friend and inspiration to so many. He wrote: David was one of lifes true originals; one who wore his genius as lightly as those beloved yellow Crocs of his that helped brighten Palace occasions. I trust they will see him tread safely into the hereafter as we mourn a man whose irrepressible charm, talent and constant innovation will be most sorely missed, but whose dazzling creativity lives on in galleries and museums around the world.
A statement from Hockneys representatives said: The celebrated British artist David Hockney, one of the most important figures in contemporary art in both the 20th and 21st centuries, passed away peacefully at home on 11 June 2026, one month short of his 89th birthday. It added: David Hockneys enduring legacy reflects his underlying enthusiasm for life, his outstanding sense of humour, his immense generosity and his investigative curiosity encapsulated by his signature phrase: Love Life. Details of memorials will follow in due course.
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Brenda
(2,104 posts)1. RIP David
A bit overrated IMO. When I was an art student way back he was one of the many men shown and lectured about to the exclusion of hundreds of women doing equally great if not better work.
The greatest test of art has always been for viewers to observe it not knowing the artist's name.
Amazing how so many historical pieces of art are labeled "anonymous" when it's obvious they were female artists unable to use their real name.
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(6,749 posts)2. Thanks for the photos of some of his work.
