Pop Art
Title: Pop Art
Category: /Arts & Humanities
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Pop Art
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of flat acrylic paints and profuse finely drawn
lines--provide sensitive, often heightened, representations of their
sitters. Hockney's notable designs for operatic productions, for both
the Glyndebourne Opera in England and for New York City's
Metropolitan Opera, have met with critical and popular favor. David
Hockney photographs (1982) is an exploration of the medium and a
partial record of his life. Composite Polaroid pictures, called joiners,
such as Henry Moore (1982), are another example of Hockney's
photographic work.7