David Hockney and Martin Gayford on the history of pictures

In an excerpt from their new book, the pair discuss everything from Michelangelo to Walt Disney and the abiding importance of art

"Pictures are all around us: on laptops, phones, in magazines, newspapers, books... and even – still – hanging on walls," write David Hockney and Martin Gayford in the introduction to their new book, A History of Pictures – From the Cave to the Computer Screen. "It is through pictures just as much as words that we think, dream and try to comprehend the people and environment around us."

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