Art News: Remembering Artist David Hockney and How He 'Pushed Photography Forward'
David Hockney, the English artist whose colorful and stylized paintings brought new attention to narrative art in the late 1950s and early 1960s, after decades in which abstraction had dominated, died on June 11 at his home in London. He was 88. Hockey changed contemporary art in a number of ways, including his use of perspective and his bridging of the gap between painting and photography. Photography was central to Hockney's practice for decades: Starting in the early 1980s, he abandoned the single-point perspective of traditional photography to create fragmented, cubist collages.
WEEKEND UPDATE: 06.25.2026
Hang Loose at Union Square Plaza with Bead Maze A collaborative project between Union Square Partnership (USP), the FIT’s School of Art and Design, Scale Rule, and the New York City Department of Transportation’s Art Program (NYC DOT Art), Bead Maze is a large-scale sculptural work inspired by the classic bead maze toy often found in pediatricians’ waiting rooms. Conceptualized by seven seniors who have now graduated from the college&rsquo...

