| Artist | David Hockney |
|---|---|
| Format | Thick paper |
| Size | 70x100cm |
David Hockney The Nineteenth New York Film Festival
AUD$1,800.00
In stock
David Hockney’s 1983 poster for the 21st New York Film Festival is a bold, abstract design that reflects his signature style—vivid colors, geometric patterns, and a playful sense of space. Instead of using typical film imagery, Hockney depicted a film projector casting light, symbolizing cinema as an imaginative and transformative experience. The poster is a key example of Hockney’s work in print and graphic art, and highlights the intersection of fine art and film culture.
eDavid Hockney’s 1983 poster for the 21st New York Film Festival is a bold, abstract design that reflects his signature style—vivid colors, geometric patterns, and a playful sense of space. Instead of using typical film imagery, Hockney depicted a film projector casting light, symbolizing cinema as an imaginative and transformative experience. The poster is a key example of Hockney’s work in print and graphic art, and highlights the intersection of fine art and film culture.












