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4:00am Saturday 4th February 2012 in News
Documentary film-maker Bruno Wollheim presents his film exploration of David Hockney’s decision to return from California and paint Yorkshire landscapes at 1pm tomorrow at Cartwright Hall, Bradford.
Mr Wollheim has been showing A Bigger Picture here and abroad.
Mr Hockney recently attended a screening of the documentary at the Royal College of Art. A Q&A with Bruno Wollheim follows. Admission is free.
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Farsley Bantam
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8:29am Sat 4 Feb 12
oswald777 wrote:I couldn't disagree more. I'm not an art buff myself (far from it) but his latest works are excellent. Having seen some of these paintings at salts mill and cartwright hall, I would advise anyone to go and see them.
I think with Hockney it's a case of 'The Emperors New Clothes', it's cool to say what an artist he is but if you look at his paintings,God, they are terrible, actually like a 10 year olds, i have no artistic talent whatsoever but if i painted a landscape and he signed it then people would be fawning round it saying how fantastic it was.
angry bradfordian
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9:43am Sat 4 Feb 12
simongregson
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7:47pm Sat 4 Feb 12
Farsley Bantam
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11:03pm Sat 4 Feb 12
simongregson wrote:Likewise, I find his interpretations of these locations stunningly beautiful. With the recent death of Lucien Freud he is surely our greatest living artist.
I would love to own a David Hockney art work of the Yorkshire Wolds or what is sometimes called 'Hockney Country'. The artist visited over 20 different different locations from Warter to Bridlington. Many of these places are shown as a Hockney Trail at www.yocc.co.uk
oswald777
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8:49am Sun 5 Feb 12
Patrick Bateman
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2:25pm Sun 5 Feb 12
oswald777 wrote:oswald777 said:
His paintings are dire, you can all sit round pretending to think his 'interpretations' of Yorkshire are fantastic, even his old tutor from Bradford college doesn't rate his work. Remember the childish scribble he did on the phonebook ? Ha ha, pathetic. Look at Monets paintings or if it needs to be British for you to like it, Constables, artists with talent and not just using their name. I can imagine pretentious people like yourself can look at modern art and think its good too, Tracey Emin and Damien Hirst are other examples of talentless people who wanted to be 'artists'. Can imagine you all stood there just staring at a fire extinguisher thinking,' brilliant, i really like what Damien has done there'. Get a grip.
mrs walker
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1:38am Mon 6 Feb 12
oswald777 wrote:They're in good company then. The work of Van Gogh, Gauguin and Cezanne were routinely panned while they were still alive.
His paintings are dire, you can all sit round pretending to think his 'interpretations' of Yorkshire are fantastic, even his old tutor from Bradford college doesn't rate his work. Remember the childish scribble he did on the phonebook ? Ha ha, pathetic. Look at Monets paintings or if it needs to be British for you to like it, Constables, artists with talent and not just using their name. I can imagine pretentious people like yourself can look at modern art and think its good too, Tracey Emin and Damien Hirst are other examples of talentless people who wanted to be 'artists'. Can imagine you all stood there just staring at a fire extinguisher thinking,' brilliant, i really like what Damien has done there'. Get a grip.
mrs walker
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1:50am Mon 6 Feb 12
even his old tutor from Bradford college doesn't rate his work.
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oswald777 says...
7:14am Sat 4 Feb 12