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I've been a fan of David Hockney's art since I saw "Mr. and Mrs. Clark and Percy" at the Tate Gallery in London when I was 17. I loved it so much that I bought one of those little art cards of the painting in the museum shop and started paying attention to the artist. Of course, back then we didn't have the Internet so I only got glimpses of his work on occasion for many years, but I've always been drawn back to his work.
So, when I saw that there was an art history book by Hockney, I grabbed it. It didn't matter to me that it's for children since my art education was pretty much cut off after elementary school and everything else I know has been learned in classes and workshops (mostly online — meaning, I don't know a lot). What I hoped for was a general overview of art with some of Hockney's work represented to show the various principles or techniques. And, that is exactly what you get in A History of Pictures for Children. It's written as a discussion between the artist and art critic Martin Gayford. It's not an in-depth look at art throu
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Sound of Waves brings together artists on 'creative blind dates' to combat isolation and collaborate
The Sound of Waves (not to be mistaken with the timeless love story by Yukio Mishima) is a new group exhibition by Pocko Japan featuring collaborative work by renowned Japanese and European artists from a range of multidisciplinary backgrounds.
Echoing a longstanding Pocko tradition of prolific collaborations, this handpicked selection of photographers, painters, illustrators and animators have been united to work together in creating new artworks that reflect the emotions of adventure, exploration and freedom.
"Our solution was to pair up artists in ‘creative blind dates’ to encourage a dialogue where new artworks show how artistic connections can fuel growth and fruitful ideas," said Nicola Schwartz, one of the founders of Pocko.
For the past 20 years, Nicola has led Pocko and established the company as a creative agency in Europe that produces unique content for brands in collaboration with visual artists from around the globe. Pocko is based in London, Milan, Berlin and now Tokyo. Nicola joined forces with another Royal College of Art graduate, Ichiro Kono, where they met and collaborated with Alexander McQueen, Bjork, The Pixies and 4AD Records.
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