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David Hockney, the artist who forced Britain to make room for color, joy and queerness
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David Hockney, the artist who forced Britain to make room for color, joy and queerness

MercoPress · Jun 18, 2026, 2:40 PM · Also reported by 1 other source

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Mckeown. Professor of Art, School of Arts & Creative Industries, Teesside University, Teesside University Born in Bradford and shaped by northern art-school discipline, David Hockney brought a working-class, almost punk refusal to British art: do the work, trust the eye, do not ask for approval. Hockney made success look effortless: all color, good humor, great glasses, cigarettes and smoky charm. But for a young gay artist from a northern mill town, nothing about that journey was effortless.

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