David Hockney’s works on paper occupy a central position in his oeuvre, not as preparatory material or secondary production, but as a sustained, autonomous field in which his most radical ideas about seeing, space, and representation are tested with particular freedom. Paper allows speed, intimacy, and repetition; it accommodates both hesitation and decisiveness. In … Continue reading David Hockney Works on Paper
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