A look at Hockney's journey from Bradford to London, then California and back to Bridlington
This lecture, aimed to coincide with the 2017 Tate Britain Retrospective celebrating Hockney’s 80th birthday, will look at the artist’s journey from Bradford to Swinging 1960’s London and then to hedonistic California and back to Bridlington and his ambitious and extraordinary paintings of the Yorkshire Wolds in the 2012 Royal Academy Exhibition. The lecture will also look at Hockney's art since 2012 and consider generally how, like his hero Picasso, his career has been marked by a restless seeking of challenge and experimentation.
THE ARTS SOCIETY ACCREDITED LECTURER
Mr John Iddon
Lecturer and Guide at both Tate Britain and Tate Modern. Ran an MA course in Heritage Interpretation at St Mary's University College. Has lectured freelance to numerous art societies, to the National Trust and the Peggy Guggenheim Gallery in Venice. Lectures on art for cruises. In 2012, he wrote the new guidebook to the newly opened Strawberry Hill.
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