A Bigger Splash , 1967
48 x 48 in (h x w)
Acrylic on canvas

A Bigger Splash is one of a number of paintings Hockney made of Californian swimming pools. He has captured the moment just after someone has dived in. The splash is the only clue to their presence in the scene. Hockney was interested in using paint to capture transparent materials such as water, and fleeting moments, like the splash. The 1960s are often seen as the time that Britain emerged from the difficulties of the post-war years into a period of optimism. This colourful work seems to reflect this feeling.

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Yesterday’s China , 1985
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Yunnan Mountain People , 1998
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S17 - Exhibition introdution
h = 150 cm
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Talking to the Horses , 2017
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Big Eyes , 1990
24 x 20 in (h x w)
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