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David Hockney pictured in 2016 at the Royal Academy of Arts, London, with an exhibition of his work entitled 'David Hockney RA: 82 Portraits and 1 Still-life' Alamy

Renowned British artist David Hockney dies aged 88

The Englishman is best-known for vibrant, colourful pieces across mediums, including print, painting and photography.

CELEBRATED BRITISH ARTIST David Hockney has died aged 88, his publicist has said.

The Englishman contributed to the pop art movement of the 1960s, and is considered one of the most influential artists of the 20th and 21st centuries.

He is best-known for vibrant, colourful pieces across mediums, including prints, paintings and photographs.

Hockney’s celebrated career spanned seven decades, and his most famous paintings included The Splash, A Bigger Splash, Portrait Of An Artist (Pool With Two Figures), My Parents and Mr And Mrs Clark And Percy.

david-hockney-at-his-new-exhibition-painting-and-photography-at-the-annely-juda-fine-art-gallery-in-london-britain David Hockney at his 2015 exhibition 'Painting and Photography' at the Annely Juda Fine Art Gallery in London Alamy Alamy

In a statement, his publicist said: “The celebrated British artist David Hockney, one of the most important figures in contemporary art in both the 20th and 21st centuries, passed away peacefully at home on 11 June 2026, one month short of his 89th birthday.”

It added: “David Hockney’s enduring legacy reflects his underlying enthusiasm for life, his outstanding sense of humour, his immense generosity, and his investigative curiosity encapsulated by his signature phrase, Love Life.

“Details of memorials will follow in due course.”

david-hockney-with-painting-which-won-1500-first-prize-at-john-moores-liverpool-exhibition-november-1967-p005477 Hockney pictured in 1967 Alamy Alamy

Hockney studied at Bradford College of Art, in his home city, and later at the Royal College of Art in London.

He taught art at several colleges around the United States, where he found inspiration for some of his most iconic works.

Pools and California living were themes Hockney returned to throughout his prolific career. 

france-paris-bois-de-boulogne-the-louis-vuitton-foundation-by-architect-frank-gehry-david-hockney-exhibition-25-a-bigger-splash-1967 A Bigger Splash (1967) on display in Paris last year Alamy Alamy

Hockney’s painting on canvas The Splash (1966) sold for £23.1 million (€26.76 million) at auction in 2020. 

He was lauded for his use of different formats, embracing digital art and the use of iPads from the 2000s onwards as much as traditional painting.

Hockney was also a committed life-long and defiant smoker and campaigned against anti-smoking laws. He smoked until the end of his life.

He is survived by his long-time partner and companion Jean-Pierre Goncalves de Lima; his great-nephew Richard, who acted as studio assistant in his last years; his brothers Philip and John, and numerous nieces, nephews, great-nieces and great-nephews, Bolton said.

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