Tributes to David Hockney: Artists Reflect on His Legacy
The Enduring Legacy of David Hockney
David Hockney, a pivotal figure in modern art, has left an indelible mark on the art world. His passing has prompted an outpouring of tributes from fellow artists, who reflect on his charismatic personality, innovative spirit, and iconic works.
Rachel Whiteread: A Master of Light and Water
Rachel Whiteread, renowned for her sculptures that explore the relationship between space and memory, recalls her early fascination with Hockney's work. 'My earliest memories of modern artists were of David Hockney, Andy Warhol, and Bridget Riley,' she says. Whiteread often thought about Hockney while swimming, marveling at his ability to capture the play of light and water in his paintings.
Jeremy Deller: A Role Model for Artists
Jeremy Deller, known for his large-scale installations and sculptures, remembers Hockney as a great role model. 'He humanized technology in a way that few have managed,' Deller notes. He recalls Hockney's design of a banner titled 'The Unrepentant Smokers' for a procession in Manchester, which brought a smile to his face.
Tacita Dean: A Family Motto
Tacita Dean, celebrated for her films and installations, shares a personal anecdote about Hockney's impact on her family. 'He gave us our family motto: Inspiration, she does not visit the lazy!' Dean recounts how Hockney spontaneously began sketching her son Rufus, imbuing the moment with a sense of joy and creativity.
Marlene Dumas: A Master of Love Stories
Marlene Dumas, acclaimed for her paintings that explore themes of love and identity, reflects on Hockney's influence on her work. 'He showed me it was possible to paint love stories and do it delicately,' Dumas says, citing Hockney's etchings of intimate gay couples as a source of inspiration.
Mark Wallinger: A Draughtsman Like Picasso
Mark Wallinger, recognized for his conceptual and often humorous works, praises Hockney's exceptional draughtsmanship. 'He was the best draughtsman since Picasso,' Wallinger asserts, highlighting Hockney's skill and artistry.