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The Uzbek filmmaker’s work explores how present realities are shaped by the ever-shifting relationships between humans, nonhumans and the landscapes they haunt.
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In 2017, J.J. Charlesworth reviewed a retrospective of the late David Hockney’s work at Tate Britain.
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David Hockney, a giant of British painting for six decades, has died.
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Six decade career spanning 1960s Pop art to 2020s iPad landscapes
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David Hockney, giant of British art, 1937-2026
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The Uzbek filmmaker’s work explores how present realities are shaped by the ever-shifting relationships between humans, nonhumans and the landscapes they haunt
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Saodat Ismailova: Nothing Disappears Completely
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Featuring Saodat Ismailova, Shuruq Harb, Marcel Duchamp; columns on Rocky and Olga Tokarczuk; reviews of Marina Abramović, Lynette Yiadom-Boakye, and more
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Roman Khimei and Yarema Malashchuk: War in the Background
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‘Correctomundo: Selected Writings 2001–2026’ by Bruce Hainley, Reviewed
Recent exhibitions want to address conflicts past and ongoing, but what, from a safe distance, might they hope to achieve?
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Notes from New York: The Art of War
The influential gallerist and curator, has died aged seventy-one
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Valentine Francis Willie, champion of Southeast Asian contemporary art, 1954–2026
In 1970, Pat Gilmour reviewed the first major retrospective of work by Hockney – who was only 32 – at the Whitechapel Gallery
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What Did Critics Think of a Young David Hockney?
Is the British painter’s sixty years of work an effortless celebration of life, or just too easy?
David Hockney at Tate Britain
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Featuring Saodat Ismailova, Shuruq Harb, Marcel Duchamp; columns on Rocky and Olga Tokarczuk; reviews of Marina Abramović, Lynette Yiadom-Boakye, and more
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