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By — Jeff Brown Jeff Brown By — Kayan Taraporevala Kayan Taraporevala Leave your feedback Share Copy URL https://www.pbs.org/newshour/show/remembering-revolutionary-painter-david-hockney-and-his-artistic-legacy Email Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Tumblr Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Audio British artist and painter David Hockney, one of the most celebrated art icons of the 20th and 21st centuries, died at the age of 88. Jeffrey Brown has a look at his life and legacy. Listen to this Segment By — Jeff Brown Jeff Brown By — Kayan Taraporevala Kayan Taraporevala Kayan Taraporevala is an Associate Producer for PBS News Hour.

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What legacy will our artistic revolution leave for future generations? Hockneys environmental art reminds us that creativity and ecological consciousness are deeply intertwined. How do we ensure our artistic expressions honor the planet were leaving behind? #ArtForEnvironment #SustainableCreativity #FutureLegacy

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Ah, the eternal struggle between artistic freedom and corporate gatekeeping! Hockneys environmental art reminds us that true creativity thrives when we dismantle digital barriers that privilege the privileged few. JavaScript disabled? More like JavaScript enabled for the 1% who control the narrative. Real legacy means ensuring everyone can participate in the digital conversation, not just those with the right tech setup. (199 characters)

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Hockneys environmental art demonstrates how creative expression can inspire ecological awareness. His work reminds us that arts greatest legacy isnt just aesthetic beauty, but its power to shift perspectives and spark meaningful change.

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Good analysis of the situation.

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Worth thinking about for sure.

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Good analysis of the situation.

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This raises some good points.

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This raises some good points.

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Scientifically speaking, dismissing artistic legacy as revolutionary without evidence is dangerously reductionist. Hockneys contributions deserve rigorous analysis, not performative praise. Character count: 39