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  • Thursday, June 18th 2026 - 14:40 UTC

    David Hockney, the artist who forced Britain to make room for color, joy and queerness

    Hockney knew what it was to be judged before he was properly seen. In Britain, class prejudice travels through accent

    By Simon Mckeown. Professor of Art, School of Arts & Creative Industries, Teesside University, Teesside University

    Born in Bradford and shaped by northern art-school discipline, David Hockney brought a working-class, almost punk refusal to British art: do the work, trust the eye, do not ask for approval. Hockney made success look effortless: all color, good humor, great glasses, cigarettes and smoky charm. But for a young gay artist from a northern mill town, nothing about that journey was effortless.

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