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Celebrated British artist David Hockney dies aged 88

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Celebrated British artist David Hockney dies aged 88

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David Hockney, the celebrated British artist, has died at the age of 88. Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer and others in the art world have paid tribute to his influential career.

Key points

  • David Hockney has died at the age of 88
  • Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer expressed sadness over his death
  • Hockney was known for vibrant landscapes and innovative artworks
  • He had a seven-decade career influencing the art world

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David Hockney's death marks the loss of a pivotal figure in contemporary art, influencing generations of artists and art lovers.

Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has joined the art world in paying tribute to David Hockney, one of the UK's most important and influential artists, who has died at the age of 88.

Sir Keir said he was "saddened" to hear of the death of "one of Britain's most celebrated artists".

Alex Farquharson, director of the Tate Britain gallery, described Hockney as an "immensely important figure" and "an endlessly inventive artist, with a unique vision of the world".

Over his seven-decade career, Hockney was famous for his vibrant and innovative artworks, including landscapes of his native Yorkshire, sun-drenched paintings of Los Angeles swimming pools, and iPad portraits of his friends and family.

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"His vivid, instantly recognisable work influenced generations of artists, and the Prime Minister's thoughts are with his friends and family," a Downing Street spokesman said.

Farquharson remembered Hockney as someone who was "always completely and courageously himself, both in his work and in life".

"He taught us about the joy of looking, seeing things the rest of us failed to notice - his witty and sharp observations a constant presence within his work and in person," he continued.

"The loss to the art world is immense: David's passing brings to a close an extraordinary body of work characterised by reinvention.

Farquharson also praised "his astonishing talent, his love for art and life, and his profound and unconventional insights", adding: "His work continues to influence our culture, far beyond the art world."

Hockney was also a major figure in global art. The Pompidou Centre in Paris, which staged two landmark exhibitions, described him as "unquestionably one of the major figures of contemporary art".

It added that the works he leaves behind remain "dazzling, alive and eternal".

Announcing his death on Friday, Hockney's representatives said: "The celebrated British artist David Hockney, one of the most important figures in contemporary art in both the 20th and 21st centuries, passed away peacefully at home on 11 June 2026, one month short of his 89th birthday."

The statement added that his "enduring legacy reflects his underlying enthusiasm for life, his outstanding sense of humour, his immense generosity, and his investigative curiosity encapsulated by his signature phrase: Love Life".

The Tate said they would continue to work with Hockney's team to stage two planned projects next year.

One is a major exhibition at Tate Britain, spanning seven decades of his work, and the other is a multimedia installation in Tate Modern's Turbine Hall bringing his celebrated designs for opera sets to life.

The Tate said its Hockney exhibition in 2017 was the most visited in Tate Britain's history.

Tracy Brabin, the mayor of West Yorkshire, called Hockney "quite simply one of Yorkshire's finest".

"A Bradford boy who changed the art world forever. But words alone don't do David justice. His work, those pioneering pieces that burst onto the scene with vivid colour, changed the trajectory of modern art, and will continue to inspire generations to come," she posted on X.

London mayor Sadiq Khan called the artist "a true icon and revolutionary of British art who never stopped reinventing his work," saying his "vivid paintings of our changing seasons helped me see the beauty and fragility of our natural world - and why it must be protected".

Antiques Roadshow art expert Frances Christie told BBC Radio 5 Live that Hockney's art appealed to a wide audience.

He painted "really everyday, ordinary subjects - he painted people, he painted the landscapes around him, whether they were in Yorkshire or the Grand Canyon or in California or in Normandy or in France", she said.

She added that he was a "master of colour", adding: "He wasn't scared to use bold dynamic colour combinations, and above all, I think there's an energy in his pictures.

"They're often just joyous, you can feel his energy and warmth in them, but equally he can also elicit lots of very different emotions as well."

Others paying tribute included art historian Richard Morris, who posted on X: "His huge achievement was to make serious painting look effortless.

"He carried forward one of the most sustained investigations into vision, space and representation by any post-war artist. British art has lost a giant."

Hockney learned his craft by pushing a pram containing art materials around his home city as he painted on the streets.

After training in at Bradford School of Art, he went on to study at the Royal College of Art, graduating with a gold medal distinction.

Professor Christoph Lindner, the college's president and vice-chancellor, said: "His boundless curiosity, mastery of colour, and embrace of new technologies reshaped the course of modern art.

"His legacy will continue to inspire and challenge generations of artists to come."

After moving to Los Angeles in 1964, Hockney's distinctive style highlighted life in California with his swimming pool series of paintings.

His other famous works included the portrait Mr and Mrs Clark and Percy, of fashion designer Ossie Clark, textile designer Celia Birtwell and their cat, in 1971.

Last year, Hockney spoke to BBC culture editor Katie Razzall about his his biggest ever exhibition, at the Fondation Louis Vuitton, Paris. When it was planned two years earlier, he wasn't sure he would ever see it, he said.

"I just thought I probably wouldn't be here," he said at the time. "I'm still a smoker, a happy smoker fed up of bossy people telling you what to do."

The exhibition featured a gallery dedicated to his love of spring, after the artist, who lived in Normandy during the pandemic in 2020, used his iPad to paint the trees and flowers blooming as spring arrived.

He is survived by his long-time partner and companion Jean-Pierre Gonçalves de Lima, his great-nephew Richard - his studio assistant in his last years - his brothers Philip and John, plus his nieces, nephews, great-nieces and great-nephews.

Q&A

What was David Hockney known for in his art?

David Hockney was known for his vibrant landscapes, innovative use of color, and unique depictions of swimming pools and portraits.

How did David Hockney influence the art world?

Hockney influenced the art world through his inventive techniques and his ability to blend traditional and modern art forms over a seven-decade career.

What was the reaction to David Hockney's death?

Reactions included tributes from Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer and art leaders, highlighting Hockney's significance as one of Britain's most celebrated artists.

What age did David Hockney die?

David Hockney died at the age of 88.

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  • David Hockney has died at the age of 88
  • Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer expressed sadness over his death
  • Hockney was known for vibrant landscapes and innovative artworks
  • He had a seven-decade career influencing the art world

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