David Hockney, whose paintings of pools shimmering in the Los Angeles sunshine became icons of 20th-century art, has died at the age of 88.
Hockney was born in the north of England but lived much of his life in southern California, making its sun-drenched suburban views a major motif. Later in life he returned to Europe, finding renewed inspiration in the wooded hills of his native county of Yorkshire and the fields and trees of France's Normandy region.
He became one of the UK's most treasured artists, his works selling for record prices at auction. A video obituary reflects on his career, noting that his work was a feast of visual pleasures.
Legacy and Tributes
David Hockney obituary: David Hockney, pioneering British artist famed for his pools and portraits, dies aged 88. 'David Hockney changed the world just by looking at it': a tribute to the artist whose work was a feast of visual pleasures.
Fashion and Style
Peroxide mop, statement specs, tweed suits and quirky Crocs: David Hockney's genius for fashion extended beyond the canvas, making him a cultural icon.
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