David Hockney Wind (M.C.A.T 132) For Sale

  • David Hockney Wind

    David Hockney Wind

    Facts | History | Meaning
    Catalogue Title:  Wind 
    Year: 1973
    Size 101.6 x 78.7
    Medium:  Lithograph 5 aluminum plates
    Edition: Edition of 98 TP, signed and numbered in pencil lower right/left.
  • David Hockney Wind

    In my old age, I will be in LA.’ David Hockney 
    Wind is a signed lithograph from David Hockney’s 1973 The Weather Series, which was inspired by his journey to live in the sunny California climes. Arguably, Wind is the print, truest to the original vision of the series, since it is so ground in place and American iconography: at the forefront of the print is a street sign for Melrose Avenue, symbolic of California as a place of hopes and dreams. Ironically the Melrose Avenue sign was actually situated above the acclaimed Gemini printmaking studios, where Hockney composed most of the series ‘because Los Angeles has no weather.’ Whilst the ‘left turn only’ arrow situates the viewer immediately in the freefall of the Los Angeles highway traffic.
    Wind is indicative of Hockney’s layered approach to composition in a Weather Series depicting, ‘the weather drawn, not just the weather itself,’ as the viewer can gauge the ‘feeling’ of wind through the sheets of paper flying up in the gust. Infact, Hockney challenged in how he could create the visceral sense of being caught in wind, turned to 18th Century Japanese artist, Hokusai, Ejiri in the Suruga Province, from which he was influenced by the sheets in the wind style, also referencing the ancient u-kioye woodblock print technique through a colourful pop art lens. In Wind, these pieces of paper on closer inspection reveal themselves to be reproductions of the other prints in the series, Sun, Snow, Mist and Rain, as ifthe artist is subtly making a comment on the mass production of printmaking and authenticity of artmaking.
    Hockney creates a compelling portrait of ‘Wind’ immersed in a feeling of lightness and air, in which Hockney also reflects on the role of the artist and cyclical nature of art to inspire. Wind also differs from most of the Weather Series as it is a scene bathed in colour and the famed West Coast light, which gave Los Angeles the moniker, ‘City of Lights.’
  • Buy or sell Wind by David Hockney at Andipa Editions

    Buy Wind 

    Andipa Editions, as part of Andipa, have been at the forefront of the Hockney market for over 20 years. To enquire about buying  Wind by David Hockney, contact us via sales@andipa.com or on +44 (0) 20 7589 2371.

     

     

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    With a global network of active buyers, Andipa Editions are the place to sell your Wind print. Straight-forward and stress-free, we manage the process on your behalf and help to maximise your return. For a complimentary valuation of your Wind print, contact us via sales@andipa.com or on +44 (0) 20 7589 2371. Explore our collection of David Hockney original prints for sale.