• A Bigger Grand Canyon is a 1998 painting by David Hockney consisting of 60 canvases (in a 12x5 arrangement) that produce one large (7.4m-wide) picture.
  • Created in 1998 in oil on 60 canvases Hockney’s A Bigger Grand Canyon is rightfully considered one of his greatest works.
  • A Bigger Grand Canyon, 1998 Oil on 60 canvases 81 1/2 x 293" overall National Gallery of Australia, Canberra.
  • By using contrasting tones throughout A Bigger Grand Canyon - ranging from vivid oranges representing sunlight hitting rocks to deep blues symbolizing...
  • By using different views taken over a period of time, Hockney refers to Cubism, where a subject is depicted from multiple viewpoints; to Chinese scroll painting...
  • The paintings portray his home in the Hollywood Hills, the Grand Canyon and east Yorkshire.
  • Few artists attempt to capture the Grand Canyon either because it is so large, has no indictor of depth or scale to convey it or the artist Thomas Moran produced...
  • David Hockney, Study for a Closer Grand Canyon IV, Isis Temple colored wax crayons on paper David Hockney, David Hockney Artist...
  • Yuuma, Gurruburri. The National Gallery acknowledges the Ngunnawal and Ngambri peoples, the Traditional Custodians of the Kamberri/Canberra region...
  • David Hockney's mission to create art that captures the natural wonder that is the Grand Canyon takes centre stage at a new exhibition of his work in Woking.
  • In Focus: The David Hockney Grand Canyon image at the end of a years-long mission to photograph the unphotographable - Country Life A bigger grand canyon...
  • In fact the Grand Canyon is too large for a single canvas, Hockney uses an art device of 9 canvases to emphasise his point.