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Norman Lear bought a Hockney painting for $64,000. Now it could sell for up to $35 millionA David Hockney painting bought by famed US screenwriter and producer Norman Lear for $64,000 is expected to fetch up to $35 million at auction. “A Lawn Being Sprinkled” is going under the ...
The show makes a credible case for reclassifying Hockney from a painter to a printmaker. Not one canvas is covered in acrylic. Instead, the show’s rooms are filled with ink, printer paper ...
This spring, it’s Paris calling. The French capital’s recent art history is the subject of two monumental surveys—one at the Centre Pompidou, the other at the Singaporean National Gallery of Art—that ...
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 ...
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 ...
The story also said incorrectly that Gemini G.E.L. produced prints of Hockney’s iPad drawings and wrongly implied that the exhibition at Palm Springs Art Museum includes paintings; it features ...
The biggest David Hockney retrospective ever will be on display at the Fondation Louis Vuitton, while over at the Musée ...
A painting of pop star Harry Styles created by English artist David Hockney will go on display at the National Portrait Gallery in London. Hockney, 86, painted As It Was singer Styles, 29 ...
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 ...
An illustration of David Hockney's painting 'A Bigger Splash' which he painted in 1967 David Hockney was born in Bradford, West Yorkshire in 1937. Hockney is one of the most famous British artists ...
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