
David Hockney
Signed, dated and numbered
96.2 x 120.3 x 5.1 cm
In In the Studio, David Hockney invites viewers into the intimate space of artistic creation, offering a portrait not of a person but of the environment in which art is made. The print presents a spacious, light-filled studio, rendered with the artist’s characteristic vibrancy and playful precision. At the center sits a canvas on an easel, displaying fresh strokes of green, while tables cluttered with inks, brushes, and jars emphasize the active, lived-in atmosphere of the creative process.
Hockney’s use of digital technology—this work being an inkjet print—underscores his continuous embrace of new mediums throughout his career. From Polaroid photography to iPad drawings, Hockney has consistently experimented with the possibilities of image-making. Here, the digital line and color are crisp yet warm, capturing the textures of wood beams, shelves, and the subtle light filtering through the studio’s glass doors, which open onto a lush garden beyond.
The studio itself becomes both subject and metaphor: a place of solitude and invention, where art and life intermingle. The scattered tools and empty chairs suggest recent activity, as though the artist has just stepped away, leaving the viewer to observe both process and pause. The playful palette of reds, browns, greens, and blues reveals Hockney’s enduring fascination with the way color animates space, while the sharp yet whimsical lines evoke a childlike clarity.
Created in 2019, late in Hockney’s career, In the Studio reflects his ongoing dialogue between tradition and innovation. The work recalls the long lineage of artists’ studios depicted in Western art history—from Vermeer and Matisse to Francis Bacon—while simultaneously reimagining the genre through contemporary means. It is at once autobiographical and universal, a celebration of the studio as both sanctuary and stage for artistic imagination.
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