06/13/2026
In memory of David Hockney (1937—2026)
Regarded as one of the most prolific British artists of the 20th and 21st centuries, Hockney was best known for his paintings of swimming pools that captured a distinctive California aesthetic. The Stanley Museum of Art is proud to house works by the influential artist in its collection, including his 1964 print, "Water Pouring into Swimming Pool, Santa Monica."
Hockney's connection to our community runs even deeper. In the summer of 1964, he was invited to teach at the University of Iowa. He spent six weeks in Iowa City, completing four paintings during his residency. His time in the Midwest is beautifully captured in his stylized, vibrant depiction of the local landscape, "Iowa, 1964."
We join the global art community in mourning a true visionary whose work changed how we see the world.
Captions:
David Hockney, "Water Pouring into Swimming Pool, Santa Monica," 1964. Lithograph, 20 x 26 in. The Alden Lowell Doud Collection. 1997.135. University of Iowa Stanley Museum of Art.
David Hockney, "Iowa, 1964." Acrylic on canvas, 60 x 60 in. Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Washington, D.C. © David Hockney