David Hockney

1971 00:08:32 b&w

In 1969, David Hockney made 39 etchings based on fairytales by the Grimm brothers. Having chosen them for their straightforwardness, Hockney drew up his own interpretations of these folk stories, with countless explicit references to the work of other artists, such as Breughel, Hieronymus Bosch or Leonardo da Vinci. Two years later, a document would be put together around this work by Hockney, focusing on different aspects of it: its elements of humour and distance, the balance between truth and fiction in Hockney’s work, his attitude towards artistic dogmas, and the figure of the artist as a “historical painter of the non-historical man in the 20th century”. BRT (Belgian radio and television broadcast network) television series ’Openbaar Kunstbezit’ (’Public Art Heritage’)

Original broadcast date: 01/09/1971

Content:
00’00" Leader. 00’05" Titles. 00’11" Title page of the book Six fairy tales from the brothers Grimm with original etchings by David Hockney. Illustrations of fairy tales and engravings. 01’23" Pictures of paintings and photographs from the beginning of Hockney’s career. 02’29" Title The Idiot. Details of the painting. 03’22" Illustrations for Grimm’s fairy tales. 08’00" Views of paintings by David Hockney. 08’23" Credits. 08’38"
(Source: Jef Cornelis 1964 - 1990, Espace Art Contemporain : Maison de la culture et de la Communication de Saint-Etienne, 1991)







Directed by Cornelis, Jef
Text Bekaert, Geert
Editing at Studio Reusens
Editing Malfliet, Gust
Producer Boudringhien, Armand
Production manager Verhaeghe, Jerome
Produced by BRT