David Hockney is an artist most often associated with California, as his enchanting landscapes, enviable pool, and past AD coverage all prove. But fans of the artist are no doubt well aware of his British roots. And as it happens, English landscapes, in particular those in the Yorkshire countryside, are one half of a new exhibition’s focus. The other component of this joyful new show, which first debuted in Amsterdam and has now received an update courtesy of the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, is none other than Vincent van Gogh.
“[What] really unites them is an absolutely ecstatic joy of nature,” Ann Dumas, MFA Houston’s consulting curator of European art, as well as the driving force behind “Hockney–Van Gogh: The Joy of Nature,” says to AD. Of course, an ebullient sense of happiness, and one ushered in by the great outdoors, is exactly what many are in need of these days. After all, this show comes not only almost a year after the coronavirus pandemic first arrived in the U.S., but also just as a harrowing winter in Texas and throughout the country is (hopefully) in its waning days. (Read more.)
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