The gallery is delighted to present David Hockney’s First Tea Painting (1960), the first of three works based on Typhoo tea packets and created while Hockney was a student at the Royal College of Art in London. Featured in the landmark exhibition Young Contemporaries in 1961, this seminal early work signals Hockney’s return to figurative painting, and launched the decade in which the artist first achieved international renown.
David Hockney (b. 1937) is one of the most celebrated and popular artists of the twentieth century. Emerging in the 1960s and quickly establishing himself as a pivotal figure in the British pop art movement, he developed a signature style of figurative painting defined by the colors and visuals of Southern California, where his paintings of swimming pools and lovers garnered particular acclaim. The subject of major exhibitions around the world, Hockney’s work continues to shape the course of contemporary art internationally.
