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I’ve been a professional artist for 70 years, and I’m just about to have the largest exhibition I’ve ever had.” The ...
But he was determined to make it to Paris for the exhibition of his life. David Hockney in 1987 at his home in Los Angeles, Calif. This month Louis Vuitton Foundation in Paris opens a ...
“Do remember they can’t cancel the spring,” reads a pink neon sign above the museum’s entrance — a hopeful phrase that the English artist David Hockney sent to his friends, along with a ...
In the first room of the David Hockney exhibition, which opens at the Fondation Louis Vuitton in Paris on 9 April, there are pictures loaned from institutions from all over the world: London ...
Paris: Increasingly frail but with undimmed passion, Britain's David Hockney has put aside his health worries to shape what he describes as the biggest exhibition of his vast career. With around ...
PARIS, April 8 (Reuters) - The largest exhibition yet of works by British artist David Hockney opened in Paris on Tuesday, filling the entire multi-storey Fondation Louis Vuitton museum with more ...
One of the paintings on view in the exhibit David Hockney 25 at the Fondation Louis Vuitton museum. — FONDATIONLOUISVUITTON.FR PARIS — The largest exhibition yet of works by British artist David ...
Many of the works are featured in the Hockney retrospective at the Fondation Louis Vuitton in Paris. Who remembers David Webster? Probably no one, except perhaps the older British music lovers.
These are the words of artist David Hockney, whose massive new retrospective—titled “David Hockney 25”—is on view at the foundation through August 31. Spring is a powerful theme for Hockney.
At 87, David Hockney is not merely still working—he’s blazing full steam ahead. The largest exhibition ever dedicated to the beloved British painter has just opened at the Fondation Louis ...
Few living artists command the cultural reverence of David Hockney, whose seven-decade career has redefined the boundaries of painting, drawing, and digital ...
“It’s going to be stunning,” says David Hockney, 87, still a fighting force in a wheelchair, a nurse by his side. He is chatting with the legendary curator Sir Norman Rosenthal, 80, a bit ...