A Bigger Splash
1967 painting by David Hockney / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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A Bigger Splash is a large pop art painting by British artist David Hockney. Measuring 242.5 centimetres (95.5 in) by 243.9 centimetres (96.0 in), it depicts a swimming pool beside a modern house, disturbed by a large splash of water created by an unseen figure who has apparently just jumped in from a diving board. It was painted in California between April and June 1967, when Hockney was teaching at the University of California, Berkeley. Jack Hazan's fictionalised 1973 biopic, A Bigger Splash, concentrating on the breakup of Hockney's relationship with Peter Schlesinger, was named after the painting.
A Bigger Splash | |
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Artist | David Hockney |
Year | 1967 (1967) |
Medium | Acrylic on canvas |
Dimensions | 242.5 cm × 243.9 cm (95.5 in × 96.0 in) |
Location | Tate Britain, London |
Luca Guadagnino's 2015 film A Bigger Splash (a loose remake of La Piscine) was also named after the painting.[1]