DAVID HOCKNEY (B. 1937)
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DAVID HOCKNEY (B. 1937)

Two Red Chairs and Table, March 1986

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DAVID HOCKNEY (B. 1937)
Two Red Chairs and Table, March 1986
homemade print in colors executed on an office color copy machine, on Arches Text paper, 1986, signed and dated in pencil, numbered 27⁄31, published by the artist, with his blindstamp, in very good condition, in the original artist's frame
Sheet: 8 3⁄8 x 10 7⁄8 in. (213 x 276 mm.)
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Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo 316

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In February of 1986, Hockney began experimenting with a friend’s copy machine and within an hour he’d discovered it was, in fact, a new type of printing machine. The ‘home-made prints’ he produced using the machine disrupted the traditional processes of color printmaking, traditionally a painstaking process that involves many layers and experts to match each new section of the print.

Hockney described the process, ‘with these copying machines, I can work by myself — indeed you virtually have to work by yourself; there’s nothing for anyone else to do — and I can work with great speed and responsiveness. In fact, this is the closest I’ve ever come in printing to what it’s like to paint: I can put something down, evaluate it, alter it, revise it, all in a matter of seconds.’

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