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Hockney

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United Kingdom · 2014
1h 52m
Director Randall Wright
Starring David Hockney, Arthur Lambert, Colin Self, Don Bachardy
Genre Documentary

A career marked by instant success, but fraught with private struggles with personal relationships, the tragedy of AIDS, and the nature of art itself. This film weaves together a complex picture of the multifaceted and immensely talented David Hockney—one of the greatest artists of the 1960’s—through interviews and personal archival footage.

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Los Angeles Times by Kenneth Turan

Hockney is less interested in providing a conventional top-to-bottom narrative than in capturing a sense of who Hockney is and what is important to him.

58

The Film Stage by Michael Snydel

There’s no doubt Hockney deserves appreciation for his artistic influence, but this documentary is less a reflection of his singular presence than the result of haphazardly mashing together a fascinating life.

60

The Guardian by Peter Bradshaw

It’s an engaging and garrulous film, and Hockney is now a cheerful, grandfatherly figure, and an object lesson in taking the boy out of Bradford, and not the other way around.

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The Telegraph by Robbie Collin

“Everyone is looking all the time; you just have to train yourself to look harder,” Hockney explains. This warm, affectionate, perceptive film makes looking harder look easy.

60

The New York Times by Stephen Holden

When it deepens its intellectual focus, Hockney begins to lose coherence, with rushed sequences that cover his stage designs, his landscapes and his experiments with photography.

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