Hockney Grand Canyon paintings

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The Hockney Grand Canyon paintings are a series of large, multi-panel landscape works by British artist David Hockney that depict the Grand Canyon in vivid, fragmented perspectives and intense color.

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instanceOf landscape painting
multi-panel painting
painting series
artistBirthName David Hockney NERFINISHED
artisticGoal exploration of perception
exploration of space
reimagining landscape tradition
artistNationality British
artMovement Contemporary art
colorCharacteristic intense color
intense color
vivid color
compositionCharacteristic large scale
multi-panel format
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
creator David Hockney NERFINISHED
David Hockney NERFINISHED
creatorBirthYear 1937
creatorNationality British
depictionType representational
depicts Grand Canyon NERFINISHED
Grand Canyon NERFINISHED
exhibitionContext gallery exhibitions
museum exhibitions
genre landscape art
influencedBy Cubism
Post-Impressionism NERFINISHED
locationDepicted Arizona NERFINISHED
mediumUsed acrylic paint
oil paint
notableFor bright palette
composite viewpoints
experimental perspective
panoramic format
notableWorkInSeries A Bigger Grand Canyon NERFINISHED
numberOfPanels 60
orientation horizontal
period late 20th century
relatedConcept color field landscape
panoramic landscape
spatial fragmentation
style multi-perspective
subjectMatter canyon landscape
rock formations
vast space
technique oil painting
usesPerspective fragmented perspective
multiple viewpoints

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