Now available in a new edition, this lavishly illustrated book captures the grand scale and vibrant colour of David Hockney's work of the 21st century. In the past decade, having returned to England after years on the California coast, David Hockney has focused his attention on both landscapes and portraits, as well as still lifes, all the while maintaining his fascination with digital technology. The resulting work is an extravagance of colour and light, ranging in dimension from billboard- to letter-size. This lush and impeccably produced catalogue features more than 200 full-colour works of art from museum collections and Hockney's private studio, including such major new works as The Arrival of Spring in Woldgate and Bigger Yosemite. It also includes multiple-image galleries (spread over gatefolds) of some of his iPad drawings and self-portraits, plus film stills from the artist's "Cubist" movies. Hockney' own insight into this latest chapter of his career is found in an illuminating essay on perspective and is accompanied by thoughtful commentaries by renowned critic Lawrence Weschler and art historian Sarah Howgate. AUTHOR: Richard Benefield is the deputy director of the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco. David Hockney is an internationally renowned artist and one of the most influential artists of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. Sarah Howgate is curator of contemporary portraits at the National Portrait Gallery, London. Lawrence Weschler is a writer of creative nonfiction and director of The New York Institute for the Humanities at New York University. REVIEWS: "[A] crowd pleaser? [The book] is dominated by large, brilliantly colored landscape paintings that constitute some of the best works of Mr. Hockney's career." - Roberta Smith, The New York Times 404 colour illustrations.