When you think about California, you probably imagine bright-blue skies over modernist buildings, palm trees, and swimming pools. But why? Most likely because of David Hockney. His mid-1960s paintings of Southern California created a vision of the state that persists today. But how did someone born in an industrial town in northern England end up defining how we imagine California? The answer lies in his lifelong interest in exploring place and what it means to him.
What do you see when you think of California? Blue skies, palm trees, and swimming pools? That might be thanks to artist David Hockney. In the 1960s, he painted scenes of Southern California. His vision sticks with people today.
Hockney isn’t from California. He was born in northern England. He has always been interested in exploring place and what it means to him.