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Coluga Pictures
United Kingdom
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Coluga Pictures make hand-crafted documentaries with visual flair and subtle humour.
Their award-winning documentary, “David Hockney: A Bigger Picture”, captures Britain’s most beloved painter at work. Outtakes from filming have been collected and annotated by filmmaker Bruno Wollheim as part of the “Hockney Unlocked” project.
These films were made with unparalleled access and bring a special insight into the thoughts and process of David Hockney, to create an intimate and revealing portrait of Britain’s most popular and celebrated artist.
Watch David Hockney: A Bigger Picture in full on Vimeo here: vimeo.com/ondemand/116394
Coluga Pictures’s work also includes “Double Portrait”, which tracks Hockney behind the scenes as he paints 40 large double portraits in four months, each done from life in a day, and “In Your Face”, eight films that take you inside the making of a portrait.
Their award-winning documentary, “David Hockney: A Bigger Picture”, captures Britain’s most beloved painter at work. Outtakes from filming have been collected and annotated by filmmaker Bruno Wollheim as part of the “Hockney Unlocked” project.
These films were made with unparalleled access and bring a special insight into the thoughts and process of David Hockney, to create an intimate and revealing portrait of Britain’s most popular and celebrated artist.
Watch David Hockney: A Bigger Picture in full on Vimeo here: vimeo.com/ondemand/116394
Coluga Pictures’s work also includes “Double Portrait”, which tracks Hockney behind the scenes as he paints 40 large double portraits in four months, each done from life in a day, and “In Your Face”, eight films that take you inside the making of a portrait.
David Hockney: A Bigger Picture - Trailer
Watch the full film here: vimeo.com/ondemand/116394
NOW AVAILABLE WITH SUBTITLES: ENG SDH, FR, DE, IT, KO
Filmed over three years with unprecedented access, A Bigger Picture is one of the very few documentaries to capture a major artist at work. Bruno Wollheim’s award-winning film records David Hockney’s return from California to paint the East Yorkshire landscape of his childhood - outside, in all weathers, through the seasons - culminating in the largest picture ever made outdoors. It is at once the inspiring story of a painter in creative dialogue with Nature and photography, and a revealing portrait of Britain’s most popular and celebrated artist.
'We will keep coming back to this wonderful film…. it will be of lasting importance for future generations who want to understand Hockney’s art' Saturday Review, BBC Radio 4
'Bruno Wollheim’s portrait of this forthright magus is an unqualified, life-enhancing joy from start to finish.' The Sunday Times
‘This film may well be the best anyone will ever make about Hockney’s process.' The Times, London.
'As gently hypnotic and fulfilling as one of Hockney’s own works.' Time Out
'This impressive documentary is almost cinematic in its scope… both majestic and intimate' The Observer
By streaming the full documentary you are supporting independent documentary filmmaking and the production of further outtakes.
Videos © Coluga Pictures. By respecting this copyright, you’re supporting independent documentary makers.
NOW AVAILABLE WITH SUBTITLES: ENG SDH, FR, DE, IT, KO
Filmed over three years with unprecedented access, A Bigger Picture is one of the very few documentaries to capture a major artist at work. Bruno Wollheim’s award-winning film records David Hockney’s return from California to paint the East Yorkshire landscape of his childhood - outside, in all weathers, through the seasons - culminating in the largest picture ever made outdoors. It is at once the inspiring story of a painter in creative dialogue with Nature and photography, and a revealing portrait of Britain’s most popular and celebrated artist.
'We will keep coming back to this wonderful film…. it will be of lasting importance for future generations who want to understand Hockney’s art' Saturday Review, BBC Radio 4
'Bruno Wollheim’s portrait of this forthright magus is an unqualified, life-enhancing joy from start to finish.' The Sunday Times
‘This film may well be the best anyone will ever make about Hockney’s process.' The Times, London.
'As gently hypnotic and fulfilling as one of Hockney’s own works.' Time Out
'This impressive documentary is almost cinematic in its scope… both majestic and intimate' The Observer
By streaming the full documentary you are supporting independent documentary filmmaking and the production of further outtakes.
Videos © Coluga Pictures. By respecting this copyright, you’re supporting independent documentary makers.
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Track And Hedgerow- David Hockney outtake 80/80
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This video is an outtake from David Hockney: A Bigger Picture, an award-winning documentary by filmmaker Bruno Wollheim. Watch the full film here: vimeo.com/ondemand/116394 NOW AVAILABLE WITH SUBTITLES: ENG SDH, FR, DE, IT, KO It was absolutely freezing! Hockney calls this painting Track and Hedgerow, January. Filmed over three years with unprecedented access, A Bigger Picture captures Britain’...
I Need To Go Through Another Winter- David Hockney outtake 79/80
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This video is an outtake from David Hockney: A Bigger Picture, an award-winning documentary by filmmaker Bruno Wollheim. Watch the full film here: vimeo.com/ondemand/116394 The Annely Juda exhibition David Hockney: A Year in Yorkshire is about to open and he’s in the Gallery with his painting assistant Jean-Pierre (opening shot), his Studio Manager and Curator Gregory Evans and Sarah Holgate, t...
Plan To Be Spontaneous- David Hockney outtake 78/80
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This video is an outtake from David Hockney: A Bigger Picture, an award-winning documentary by filmmaker Bruno Wollheim. Watch the full film here: vimeo.com/ondemand/116394 From his London studio, David convinces as a man of the land. Hockney loves contradiction and paradox . He is walking the tightrope between careful planning and a rigorous routine on the one hand, and the flexibility to keep...
I Came From Spain- David Hockney outtake 77/80
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This video is an outtake from David Hockney: A Bigger Picture, an award-winning documentary by filmmaker Bruno Wollheim. Watch the full film here: vimeo.com/ondemand/116394 NOW AVAILABLE WITH SUBTITLES: ENG SDH, FR, DE, IT, KO 2006. Behind the scenes at London’s National Portrait Gallery on Press Day, before the Hockney ‘Portraits’ exhibition opens. Some mixed emotions. By now David had had man...
The Edges Make You See The Middle- David Hockney outtake 76/80
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This video is an outtake from David Hockney: A Bigger Picture, an award-winning documentary by filmmaker Bruno Wollheim. Watch the full film here: vimeo.com/ondemand/116394 NOW AVAILABLE WITH SUBTITLES: ENG SDH, FR, DE, IT, KO A Masterclass tip on how to improve your photography from David Hockney, a photographer so good that he (more or less) gives it up. And a lesson in the limits of photogra...
A Lesson In Greens -David Hockney outtake 75/80
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This video is an outtake from David Hockney: A Bigger Picture, an award-winning documentary by filmmaker Bruno Wollheim. Watch the full film here: vimeo.com/ondemand/116394 Please watch to the end, past the end credits, to see Hockney out in the landscape painting the clouds. David would say that green is the most difficult of colours, especially in capturing the Spring when the greens are so m...
A Bedroom Window Full Of Blossom- David Hockney outtake 74/80
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This video is an outtake from David Hockney: A Bigger Picture, an award-winning documentary by filmmaker Bruno Wollheim. Watch the full film here: vimeo.com/ondemand/116394 David is always effortlessly well-dressed. The cap protects his eyes which are sensitive to too much light. In terms of the reference to the pub in this clip, David had given up drinking alcohol in the 90s.He is in the Londo...
Every Artist's Art Is- David Hockney outtake 73/80
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This video is an outtake from David Hockney: A Bigger Picture, an award-winning documentary by filmmaker Bruno Wollheim. Watch the full film here: vimeo.com/ondemand/116394 Me: Did you always think your art would be about your life? DH: Well yes, every artist’s art is, isn’t it? My question slightly rattled David. Later he collected his thoughts and went on to say that his art is auto-biographi...
I Didn't Know What It Looked Like- David Hockney outtake 72/80
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This video is an outtake from David Hockney: A Bigger Picture, an award-winning documentary by filmmaker Bruno Wollheim. Watch the full film here: vimeo.com/ondemand/116394 NOW AVAILABLE WITH SUBTITLES: ENG SDH, FR, DE, IT, KO Early in the Yorkshire campaign David was working on smaller 2x3’ canvases and driving round in a rental van. This was a windy day in Fridaythorpe, one of the highest spo...
Bruno I'm Speaking To You- David Hockney outtake 71/80
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This video is an outtake from David Hockney: A Bigger Picture, an award-winning documentary by filmmaker Bruno Wollheim. Watch the full film here: vimeo.com/ondemand/116394 David has always been keen to unmask or disassemble the conventions of visual representation. He is also a firm believer in the observer effect, that there is always a difference between the thing observed and unobserved, an...
Cave Artist-David Hockney outtake 70/80
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This video is an outtake from David Hockney: A Bigger Picture, an award-winning documentary by filmmaker Bruno Wollheim. Watch the full film here: vimeo.com/ondemand/116394 In his West Hollywood studio surrounded by paintings of Woldgate Woods, David places himself in a long line of image-makers going back to earliest pre-history. David amplifies this thought in his and martin Gayford’s book A ...
I Left My Ears Downstairs- David Hockney outtake 69/80
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This video is an outtake from David Hockney: A Bigger Picture, an award-winning documentary by filmmaker Bruno Wollheim. Watch the full film here: vimeo.com/ondemand/116394 Some actuality in the attic studio in Bridlington. During a rain-break he returns to an early Spring hedgerow, later titled Looking East. Up on the wall behind is the first of the Woldgate Woods series, in an unfinished stat...
You Make The Movies- David Hockney outtake 68/80
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This video is an outtake from David Hockney: A Bigger Picture, an award-winning documentary by filmmaker Bruno Wollheim. Watch the full film here: vimeo.com/ondemand/116394 David is in his West Hollywood Studio where he has his Woldgate Woods series up, before its display at the LA Louver Gallery. He had taken to using a wheelchair, not because of any infirmity but for its comfort and practical...
Headmistresses From Bradford- David Hockney outtake 67/80
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This video is an outtake from David Hockney: A Bigger Picture, an award-winning documentary by filmmaker Bruno Wollheim. Watch the full film here: vimeo.com/ondemand/116394 Among the succession of visitors David had invited to a rented warehouse in Bridlington, to preview his recently completed Bigger Trees near Warter before its official unveiling at The Royal Academy’s 2007 Summer Show, were ...
Every Day I've Done What I've Wanted To Do- David Hockney outtake 66/80
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Every Day I've Done What I've Wanted To Do- David Hockney outtake 66/80
With The Corner Of My Eye- David Hockney outtake 65/80
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With The Corner Of My Eye- David Hockney outtake 65/80
On Location-David Hockney outtake 64/80
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On Location-David Hockney outtake 64/80
Shall We Go For Some Lunch-David Hockney outtake 63/80
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Shall We Go For Some Lunch-David Hockney outtake 63/80
I Just Look At Pictures- David Hockney outtake 62/80
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I Just Look At Pictures- David Hockney outtake 62/80
Does The World Need More Signs - David Hockney outtake 61/80
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Does The World Need More Signs - David Hockney outtake 61/80
The Tunnel- David Hockney outtake 60/80
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The Tunnel- David Hockney outtake 60/80
After That Date- David Hockney outtake 59/80
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After That Date- David Hockney outtake 59/80
My Vanity- David Hockney outtake 58/80
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My Vanity- David Hockney outtake 58/80
Domestic Order- David Hockney outtake 57/80
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Domestic Order- David Hockney outtake 57/80
Making Memorable Images- David Hockney outtake 56/80
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Making Memorable Images- David Hockney outtake 56/80
Looking Is Hard Work-David Hockney outtake 55/80
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Looking Is Hard Work-David Hockney outtake 55/80
A Day Out- David Hockney Outtake 54/80
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A Day Out- David Hockney Outtake 54/80
The Digits You Can Jiggle- David Hockney outtake 53/80
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The Digits You Can Jiggle- David Hockney outtake 53/80
I Just Hear One Noise - David Hockney outtake 52/80
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I Just Hear One Noise - David Hockney outtake 52/80
He called Cezanne apples, cannonballs, ironically, he has failed. Hockney 1, Bonnard 2 and Dali 3 the three overated or failed masters. Hockey just doesn't get or have any clue about color tones and brushstrokes the two spirits of painting, and this is obvious, and he underrated the father of simplicity who brought modernism, Cezanne, whome Picasso and Matisse called him the father of us all.
For me you can said : i'm a painter, a musician, a writer, but only the gaze of others can saiy "you're an artist" and Hockney is one of those. :)
So classy, smart and smoking as usal, thanks :)
There're exceptions as always with great artists, with Matisse i can see the world through a window cause there's no bounderie from inside/outside, magician.
He's 1,7 million right, i love the painter and the gentleman, recently he was painting a wonderful Ode to the nature in Normandie.
I love Mo McDermott's plywood sculptures of flowers, trees and animals. I wonder if he was inspired after working for theatre designer Ralph Koltai? He was also (kind of) Tucker Carlson's stepfather, although it's unlikely the two ever met.
Tucker Carlson of Fox News?! Gawd. I don't know Ralph Koltai's work enough. I'd taken Mo's work to be of that late 60s hippie-ish idiom... Will look further! Cheers, Bruno
@@brunowollheim1525Oh, you're welcome! I saw some photos online from the Koltai designed production of As You Like it shown at The Old Vic in 1967. On stage were these large cutouts of trees made from Perspex or some clear material and I instantly thought of Mo's own cutouts. Patrick Proctor, in his biography, recounts Mo decorating his living room with painted plywood irises in 1968. I believe this was the same year he decorated DH's living room with his trees. The timing is interesting but I wish there was more info out there about Mo. I was surprised too, reading an article on Lisa Lombardi and learning who her son was, then putting two and two together!
Fantastic Workerholic😂
Keren❤
One of the rare actual artist who brought me deep joy and hope, thanks to him. I've seen a great retrospective in Paris and nothing replace the face to face with originals paintings.
I am with You David painting directly from life has a power and mystery all of its own
He is right. The camera cannot pick everything that an artist sees. It might help with looking at shadows and shapes but never the details that make a painting come alive. Those brush strokes and marks that make it unique.
And i had the privilege to visit an amazing Hockney Retrospective in Beaubourg Museum. You can't replace the confrontation with the originals.
Me too, it was terrific, a lot better than the one at the Tate in London.
I know this musical extract but don't remenber from what piece ??? Love Hockney all periods paintings
It is Schumann 'Scherzo-Massig'
@@brunowollheim1525 Thank you :)
I’m so fascinated by Hockney and his wonderful art. Without UA-cam I never would have seen anything past his much earlier work. He’s also delightful to listen to.
If one likes big cartoons.
Recommend switching off sound - music and commentary add nothing.
Love how lived in that blazer it
Vogas painting
Those slacks 😍
Great satorial style
David you really inspire me and i am ding a drawing of my garden could you give me some advice on what to do
Usa tempera acrilica ? Lo vedo dal colore più spento e un po' gessoso. L olio è più brillante .
He got his oil paints from Michael Harding.
Perfect Video for a high school class in aerial collage, Thanks Hockney
Do your own thing yeh
Each artist sees things differently
The tunnel is lovely
This interaction together is really interesting to hear, I like seeing artists who really appreciate other art work styles and hearing why
Lovely
These are my favourite kind of videos here, a little glimpse into a painting method and atmosphere around when it became
Love these ponderings about space and arrangement
That picture is one of my absolute favourites, thank you for putting paintings first David
Beautiful paintings, love listening to him, not massively influenced by many artists myself but one I definitely feel connected to is David, the colours and the nature specifically, I hear his enthusiasm and it inspires me, his works from 70+ have been my most favourite, would love the chance to see one of his exhibitions, thank you for posting these videos
Thank you, my pleasure, glad you're enjoying them. Please tell me what you think of the one-hour doc.
Where can I watch this
There's a link just above to a Vimeo on demand page where you can stream the film.
One can certainly appreciate Hockney's enthusiasm and dedication. However, can't agree with his observations, and hope that he will now actually learn how to paint. (Perhaps George Dubya Bush could provide him a few pointers)
I have one of his books- I love it so much ♥️
Which one? This one?
@@brunowollheim1525 the Hockney /Van Gogh The Joy of Nature
I stayed with him in 1992 1993 swam in that pool with his dogs chasing around the edges
brilliant!
Ive known David for 40 years he is a gem
Ive swum in that pool with his dogs running around the edge ,Stanley and boogie
Artist Orhan Onuk ua-cam.com/video/R_6BxArQMvQ/v-deo.htmlsi=WsmPB1o1CnYKWz13
love to see more of these
Thanks. If you don't mind me asking, how many have you watched? And have you seen the documentary?
@@brunowollheim1525 I've watched them randomly so I'd say about 20-30 out of 80. I havent seen the documentry. Where could I watch it? Did you help make it ?
Van Goghesque
Very. Also DH 50/80
What we need is 3D film ,like a Hologram, Hologram movies ! but that shoed do it ,only its never invented only computer animation on a flat screen. the projection is the bottleneck 3 D projection is olso not invented Yet !
Greatly enjoyed the full documentary and each of these outtakes sheds new light. All together, an important testament. Thank you.
Thank you!
Love it
Fantastic as always.
Imagine driving down a quiet country lane and coming across the worlds greatest living artist
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Hockney is lucky he has not gotten lung cancer. Then his viewpoint wouldn't be so blasé. And those cigarette butts all over the floor are fugly. Get the man an ashtray. Of course he no doubt has other people to pick up after him, like rich entitled people always do. Police see the result of people dumb enough not to wear seat belts, and it's not just like springtime. What an idiotic remark to someone tasked with warning the foolish. Glad he got a ticket, well deserved. Too bad it's just chump change for him. Love his paintings, though.
Astounding piece.
Thank you!
Photography has made the world look boring.