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A huge new exhibition at the Louis Vuitton Foundation is a late-career retrospective with a sense of new beginnings.
The biggest retrospective yet dedicated to David Hockney in Paris combines early 1960s works with the very latest paintings from his studio.
The gallery next door is given over to the other great art trope—the flower painting—though Hockney’s blooms are in unremarkable vases placed on gingham cloths. It’s a nod to Matisse and ...
Few living artists command the cultural reverence of David Hockney, whose seven-decade career has redefined the boundaries of ...
Increasingly frail but with undimmed passion, Britain's David Hockney has put aside his health worries to shape what he ...
David Hockney and Helene Arnault attend an exhibition at Fondation Louis Vuitton on April 7 in Paris. Despite her clear comfort in blue tones and nautical-inspired styles, Macron still embraces ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. It is a country for old men, the latest, brightest, riotously enjoyable, largest ever incarnation of ...
By Michael Prodger By 1962, the year David Hockney graduated from the Royal College of Art, he had already appeared in ten group ... shown for the first time, inspired by Edvard Munch and William ...
Increasingly frail but with undimmed passion, Britain’s David Hockney has put aside his health ... and a striking meditation on the afterlife inspired by Dante’s Divine Comedy.
(Photo by STEPHANE DE SAKUTIN / AFP) Last year, six paintings by Hockney appeared in the top 100 most valuable works acquired at auction, according to data from the art market consultancy Artprice.
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