David Hockney, giant of British contemporary art, dies aged 88
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David Hockney, the British painter whose luminous California landscapes and groundbreaking explorations of perspective defined contemporary art for six decades, died Friday at 88. The artist behind "A Bigger Splash" and countless portraits, who began his career in 1960s London before decamping to Los Angeles, remained prolific into his final years, creating digital paintings and vast canvases that challenged how we see space and light. His work, exhibited in museums worldwide, bridged the gap between fine art and popular culture, making him one of the most recognizable and influential artists of the modern era.