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David Hockney

(United Kingdom, Born 1937)
Estimate
30 000 - 40 000 SEK
2 680 - 3 580 EUR
2 720 - 3 630 USD
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Unsold
Covered by droit de suite

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Sweden: BUS
Finland: Kuvasto

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David Hockney
(United Kingdom, Born 1937)

"Sumo". A Bigger Book by Taschen

Signed. Collectors edition. Published 2016. Copy number 1994. Hardcover. 498 pages. Book measures 50 x 70 x 9 cm. Adjustable bookstand by Marc Newson, height ca 98 cm.

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This Taschen SUMO publication of A Bigger Book is a majestic visual survey of David Hockney RA’s career from 1953 to 2016.

Hockney takes stock of more than 60 years of work, from his teenage days at art school up to his recent extensive series of portraits, iPad drawings, and Yorkshire landscapes. Never before has Hockney’s oeuvre been published in such scope, with such investment from the artist, and on such an astonishing, immersive scale.

Limited to 9000 collector's edition copies, each copy has been individually signed by David Hockney. It features 498 full-colour pages with 13 fold-outs and comes with an adjustable bookstand in bold primary colours designed by Marc Newson and an illustrated 680-page chronology book.