HOCKNEY, HIGH PRIEST OF THE AZURE POOL

For forty years, we have been endlessly told that David Hockney is the last great living painter. A sort of chromatic prophet descending from Yorkshire with a palette of candy colors to save Western art from its melancholy. But what, after all, are we contemplating in those famous swimming pools that have become universal icons? Immaculate blue water, trouble-free sunshine, dream villas, tanned bodies. All with the metaphysical depth of a luxury real estate catalog. Like Iris Apfel, they even share the same glasses. Hockney did not so much paint California as manufacture its logo. He transformed the fantasy of bourgeois success, Kardashian-style, into cultural wallpaper for wealthy apartments.