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David Hockney — Self-Portrait, July 1986
David Hockney

Self-Portrait, July 1986

In this work, Hockney depicts himself with characteristic directness, employing the bright, flattened color planes and simplified forms that defined his mature style during the 1980s. The painting reflects his continued exploration of portraiture and identity while maintaining the graphic clarity and decorative sensibility that distinguish his artistic practice. Created during a prolific period in his career, the work exemplifies his ability to merge observational accuracy with modernist abstraction.

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David Hockney, Self-Portrait, July 1986

In this work, Hockney depicts himself with characteristic directness, employing the bright, flattened color planes and simplified forms that defined his mature style during the 1980s. The painting reflects his continued exploration of portraiture and identity while maintaining the graphic clarity and decorative sensibility that distinguish his artistic practice. Created during a prolific period in his career, the work exemplifies his ability to merge observational accuracy with modernist abstraction.

Seen at
Bonhams, London, United Kingdom

Related themes

Acrylic On Canvas, Introspective, Pop Art, Portrait Painting, Modernism, Self-Portrait, British, 1980s, Figurative, Contemporary

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Collected by

Jonathan Murray, Alex Capecelatro, Richard Caswell, Sebastián In Situ, John McNally, Hamilton Selway Gallery, Andrew P. Cooper, Lisa Rembrandt, Art Institute of Chicago, Nick Phoenix , Derek Jones