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The Actor

HOCKNEY, David (1937-)

'The Actor' is one of five paintings which Hockney executed during a period of six weeks teaching at the University of Iowa shortly after his move to the USA. It incorporates a range of motifs which have proved central to his 'oeuvre', including the stage-like setting with curtains, the vase of flowers, the palm tree on the cushion, the patterned sofa and the calligraphic flourishes in the sky. The figure, doubtless observed during the artist's visit to Egypt in September 1963, is based upon a statue of the heretical pharoah Akhenaton (1370-52 BC). Similar heads appear in Hockney's 'Four Heads (Egyptian)' (1963) and 'Californian Art Collector' (1964). During the pharoah's reign artists achieved an unprecedented freedom of expression, and he has since become widely regarded as a modern figure, born long before his time; the opera 'Akhnaten' was composed by Philip Glass in 1984. The range of Egyptian, literary and historical references which occur in Hockney's works of 1961-63 suggest that his choice of this subject was entirely deliberate. In 'The Actor', the combination of 'colourful abstractions, graphic abbreviations and playfully ironic variations on volumes' are characteristic of the invention and artifice which animates the productions of Hockney's intensely creative period, c 1962-66.

This work is included in the PITCH BLACK digital Black History tours of the National Museum Wales collections.

The Actor
Image: © The Artist's Estate/Amgueddfa Cymru - Museum Wales
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Collection Area

Art

Item Number

NMW A 13523

Creation/Production

HOCKNEY, David
Date: 1964

Acquisition

Purchase, 30/4/1999

Measurements

Height (cm): 166.5
Width (cm): 167.3
Height (in): 65
Width (in): 65
h(cm) frame:180.7
h(cm)
w(cm) frame:183
w(cm)
h(in) frame:71 1/8
h(in)
w(in) frame:72
w(in)

Techniques

acrylic on canvas
Techniques (fine art)
art dept - fine
Fine Art - painting

Material

acrylic
canvas

Location

Gallery 16

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