A swimming pool first trickled into the corner of Hockney’s painting California Art Collector (1964); one featured more prominently in Picture of a Hollywood Pool of the same year. Both acrylics, they ...
As he prepares for the most ambitious exhibition of his career, at the Fondation Louis Vuitton, the 87-year-old artist has no ...
Artist David Hockney was a driver: after visiting and then moving to Los Angeles in 1964, he zipped around the Hollywood Hills in his red 450 SL Mercedes, perhaps to Chateau Marmont, his spot in ...
The exhibition, which will be held in Paris from 9 April to 31 August 2025, will bring together more than 400 works (from ...
The National Gallery's new show, "Hockney and Piero: A Longer Look", comprises just three paintings: Piero della Francesca's Renaissance masterpiece "The Baptism of Christ" flanked by two of David ...
Then he meets Hockney. The encounter is unfilmed (apparently, the elder artist wouldn’t have it). Leaving, Billy and his entourage glow about how much Hockney loved the work, and how Hockney will ...
David Hockney with The Cha Cha that was Danced in the Early Hours of 24th March 1961 at the Royal College of Art (around 1961) Photo: Geoffrey Reeve. All rights ...
83 x 70 in. (210.8 x 177.8 cm.) "David Hockney: Current," National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne, Australia, 11 November 2016 - 13 March 2017 (another example exhibited); "David Hockney: The Arrival ...
Whether you are a novice painter or a seasoned professional, one of the most challenging skills is to play with perspective. David Hockney has done just that in his latest exhibition which he says ...
Hockney is one of the most famous British artists alive today. He has been making art in different materials for over 60 years. Painted in 1967, A Bigger Splash is Hockney's best-known artwork.
In an exclusive retrospective conversation, Hypebeast sits down with Dr. Thomas Girst, global head of cultural engagement at ...
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