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Hockney declined a knighthood in 1990 but accepted an Order of Merit in 2012.<ref>http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-16376999 "David Hockney appointed to Order of Merit" ''BBC Magazine'', 1 January 2012'</ref><ref>http://www.royal.gov.uk/LatestNewsandDiary/Pressreleases/2012/AppointmentstotheOrderofMerit1January2012.aspx Appointments to the Order of Merit, 1 January 2012] – the official website of The British Monarchy</ref> He was awarded The Royal Photographic Society's Progress medal in 1988<ref>http://www.rps.org/annual-awards/Progress-Medal</ref> and Centenary medal in 2003.<ref>http://www.rps.org/annual-awards/Centenary-Medal</ref>
 
Hockney declined a knighthood in 1990 but accepted an Order of Merit in 2012.<ref>http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-16376999 "David Hockney appointed to Order of Merit" ''BBC Magazine'', 1 January 2012'</ref><ref>http://www.royal.gov.uk/LatestNewsandDiary/Pressreleases/2012/AppointmentstotheOrderofMerit1January2012.aspx Appointments to the Order of Merit, 1 January 2012] – the official website of The British Monarchy</ref> He was awarded The Royal Photographic Society's Progress medal in 1988<ref>http://www.rps.org/annual-awards/Progress-Medal</ref> and Centenary medal in 2003.<ref>http://www.rps.org/annual-awards/Centenary-Medal</ref>
  
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He was ranked number 14 in the [[Pride Power List 2011]]
  
 
==External sites==
 
==External sites==

Revision as of 13:29, 11 July 2012

David Hockney (born 1937) is an English painter, also known for hsi drawings, prints, stage stes and photocollages. he is consdered on of the most influential British artists of the twentieth century.

Life and works

He was born in Bradford and studied at Bradford College of Art and the Royal College of Art in London. As a conscientious objector, Hockney worked as a medical orderly in hospitals as his National Service in 1957–59.[1]

In 1963 he visited New York, and met Andy Warhol. Later he lived for many years in California, producing a series of paintings of swimming pools.

David Hockney is openly gay.[2]

Awards and recognition

Hockney declined a knighthood in 1990 but accepted an Order of Merit in 2012.[3][4] He was awarded The Royal Photographic Society's Progress medal in 1988[5] and Centenary medal in 2003.[6]

He was ranked number 14 in the Pride Power List 2011

External sites

References

  1. http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/arts/an-unrepentant-david-hockney/article2210686/ The Globe and Mail, Toronto
  2. http://www.thecnj.com/islington/2009/032709/inews032709_12.html Your chance to own an 'exceptional' Hockney
  3. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-16376999 "David Hockney appointed to Order of Merit" BBC Magazine, 1 January 2012'
  4. http://www.royal.gov.uk/LatestNewsandDiary/Pressreleases/2012/AppointmentstotheOrderofMerit1January2012.aspx Appointments to the Order of Merit, 1 January 2012] – the official website of The British Monarchy
  5. http://www.rps.org/annual-awards/Progress-Medal
  6. http://www.rps.org/annual-awards/Centenary-Medal