Tuesday, June 21, 2016

From the Guardian 1/2012...
http://www.theguardian.com/theguardian/from-the-archive-blog/2012/jan/19/david-hockney-art-technology

David Hockney: The art of technology

As David Hockney's iPad drawings go on show as part of a new exhibition, we look at the artist's love affair with technology



This weekend sees the opening of a major exhibition of new work by David Hockney at the Royal Academy, including a display of his iPad drawings and a series of new films. Hockney has embraced the iPad as a means of making art, saying in an interview in the Guardian this month that 'the iPad is like an endless piece of paper that perfectly fitted the feeling I had that painting should be big.'

This weekend sees the opening of a major exhibition of new work by David Hockney at the Royal Academy, including a display of his iPad drawings and a series of new films. Hockney has embraced the iPad as a means of making art, saying in an interview in the Guardian this month that 'the iPad is like an endless piece of paper that perfectly fitted the feeling I had that painting should be big.'



David Hockney xerox

Hockney's adoption of the iPad is the natural next step in his interest in using technology to explore art. In 1986, he was experimenting with Xerox and collage (the picture on the left is a self-portrait composed on an office photocopier) and in an interview in the Guardian with art critic Waldemar Januszckak on his 50th birthday in 1987, he touches on how computer technology can radically affect the way images are perceived.

Hockney's innovations also included the use of the Quantel Paintbox, appearing in the documentary 'Painting with Light' to demonstrate its groundbreaking qualities.
In the television preview below, Hockney describes how it feels to paint with this electronic paintbox.

For a fuller understanding of the Art & Career of David Hockney go to: https://www.artsy.net/artist/david-hockney