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David Hockney has unveiled an ambitious, immersive art show in London, transforming his iconic paintings, rarely seen pieces and some newly created work into a multisensorial experience. Three years ...
Hockney is not the only artist who has had such an immersive experience forged around their output: there are currently two separate Monet experiences touring the US; van Gogh is getting the treatment ...
David Hockney, I'm in the Mood for Love (1961) Royal College of Art, London The show, he says, aims to shed light on elements of the artist’s development that are often overlooked.
British artist David Hockney will return to the Royal Academy of Arts with a new exhibition of portraits that offers an insight into his life in Los Angeles and his connections to the art world.
Reporting from Bridlington, England — — David Hockney may be pretty isolated here in Yorkshire, some four hours by train from London, but that’s the way he likes it. Ensconced near the ...
David Hockney at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, which has an exhibition of newly painted portraits. “When I’m in the studio, I feel like I’m 30,” he says.
David Hockney's "Portrait of an Artist (Pool with Two Figures)" was auctioned Thursday at Christie's Post-War and Contemporary Art Evening Sale in New York City for a record $90 million, which ...
Coinciding with the Tate Britain’s retrospective, which opens on February 9, “David Hockney: The Complete Early Etchings 1961-1964” opens on February 3 at Hazlitt Holland-Hibbert in London.
The life and work of artist David Hockney is lovingly examined in Hockney, an officially sanctioned but pleasingly gush-free cinematic monograph.Directed by Randall Wright, who has form with older ...
David Hockney, I'm in the Mood for Love (1961) Royal College of Art, London The show, he says, aims to shed light on elements of the artist’s development that are often overlooked.