Thursday, August 20, 2026

David Hockney
(2010) 
 
David Hockney’s Woldgate Woods, Winter, 2010 is a dazzling continuation of the artist’s career-consuming project to better see the world around him. Filmed as part of a yearlong immersion in the landscape of the Yorkshire Wolds, this exquisite, sunbathed snowscape takes the viewer on a cinematic pilgrimage of sight. Against a clear blue sky a thick blanket of snow carpets the ground and encrusts the canopied branches of the trees. In places sun floods the frame, hanging low and out of sight, and casting long, dramatic shadows across the woodland floor as tones of cool, pale blue give way to shimmering bright whites. Part of a seasonal quartet documenting the effects of light and time on place, the film combines archetypal themes of Hockney’s practice with his insatiable pursuit of new technologies. 
Woldgate Woods, Winter, 2010 has been exhibited in numerous surveys of the artist’s work, including the major travelling retrospective David Hockney: A Bigger Picture, which opened at the Royal Academy, London in 2012.


Woldgate Woods, Winter, 
2010
Nine synchronised digital videos
overall: 206 x 362cm.
Executed in 2010, this work is number seven from an edition of ten plus two artist's proofs
Private collection (sold at Christie’s 5Mar 2025)
https://www.christies.com/en/lot/lot-6523681
https://www.thedavidhockneyfoundation.org/chronology/2010
https://youtu.be/SMjvI5aa9TE?si=aHQj-V4ws_LG9k_i


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David Hockney (2010)    David Hockney’s Woldgate Woods, Winter, 2010 is a dazzling continuation of the artist’s career-consuming project to ...