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  1. David Hockney muestra en A bigger splash, que la pintura (la del momento en que él está pintando, la de nuestra actualidad) es arte conceptual.2 A bigger splash puede pensarse como una especie de teorema sobre la representación del espacio (y sobre la representación en general). Volvamos. Mencioné que se colocaba en un borde.

  2. At approximately 2.5 metres (8 feet) squared, A Bigger Splash is almost life size. By standing in front of it we almost become part of the picture. What materials did hockney use? David Hockney used acrylic paint on white cotton duck canvas to paint A Bigger Splash.

  3. 7 de jul. de 2015 · A Bigger Splash - David Hockney - Historia Arte (HA!) Uno de los cuadros de piscinas de Hockney, donde vemos el chapuzón. David Hockney. Reino Unido, 1967. Pop-Art. Museo: Tate Modern, Londres (Reino Unido) Técnica: Acrílico (242 x 243 cm.) Escrito por: Miguel Calvo Santos.

  4. David hockney's A bigger splash (Fig.32), painted fifty years ago this year, features naturally in the artist's current eightieth birthday retrospective, reviewed on pp.413- 15. 1 A canonical work in art history, the picture owes its wide appeal to many factors: legibility and economy; the visual wit inherent in im-plying human action although ...

  5. 23 de nov. de 2020 · A bigger Splash (Una salpicadura más grande). 1967. David Hockney. Acrílico sobre tela. 243,8 cm x 243,8 cm. Tate Britain. Londres, Reino...

  6. Every artist paints in a different way. This one thought it would be funny to take a lot of time painting the splash – more time than it took him to paint the rest of the painting in fact – because a splash only lasts a few seconds in real life. Follow on ideas. • Recreate this painting as a collage, using different pieces of coloured paper.

  7. 2021. Exploring the architecture of Pierre Koenig as part of the Los Angeles mid-century Case Study House program (1945-1966), alongside David Hockneys A Bigger Splash (1967), in relation to the civic and geographic topography of Los Angeles observed by Jean Baudrillard in his 1986 book America and explore how observations such as the ...