David Hockney,Lightroom

David Hockney: Bigger & Closer (not smaller & further away)

EXTENDED TO 3 DECEMBER 2023

Using large-scale projection in a remarkable new space, David Hockney takes us on a personal journey through sixty years of his art.

22 February 2023 - 03 December 2023

Mon – Wed: 9:45 – 21:00 (first show entry at 10.00) Thu – Sat: 9:45 – 22:30 (first show entry at 10.00) Sun: 9:45 – 18:00 (first show entry at 10.00)

Lightroom, 12 Lewis Cubitt Square London N1C 4DY, ,

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David Hockney,Annely Juda

David Hockney: 20 Flowers and Some Bigger Pictures

20 Flowers and Some Bigger Pictures presents works created by Hockney in 2021, expanding on a series of iPad paintings in 2020 while quarantining at his studio and residence in Normandy, France.

03 November 2022 - 23 December 2022

Monday - Friday 10am - 6pm Saturdays 11am - 5pm

Annely Juda Fine Art, 4th Floor 23 Dering Street, London, W1S 1AW

David Hockney,Spring,RA

David Hockney: Sequentially Spring Royal Academy – Marina Vaizey

David Hockney is, for a variety of reasons, a British National Treasure. Why? It is stunningly evident in the special exhibition of paintings done last year, which explores, sequentially, the arrival of spring unfurling over three months in his four-acre garden in rural France.

27 May 2021

David Hockney, Royal Academy of Arts

David Hockney: The Arrival of Spring, Normandy, 2020

In the midst of a pandemic, David Hockney RA captured the unfolding of spring on his iPad, creating 116 new and optimistic works in praise of the natural world.

23 May 2021 - 26 September 2021

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Royal Academy of Arts, Burlington House, 6 Burlington Gardens, London, W1J 0BD

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David Hockney National Portrait Gallery

David Hockney: Drawing from Life

The first major exhibition devoted to David Hockney’s drawings in over twenty years.

02 November 2023 - 21 January 2024

Open daily 10:00-18:00 Friday until 21:00

National Portrait Gallery, St Martin's Place, London, WC2H 0HE

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David Hockney Pool Painting Breaks All Records For Living Artist $90 312 500

A David Hockney painting depicting an iconic landscape with swimming pool has broken world records in New York. Portrait of an Artist (Pool with Two Figures), painted in 1972, realised $90.3 million after frantic bidding. This is a world record price for a living artist meanwhile the 20th Century season total passes the $1 billion mark.

16 November 2018

David Hockney Annely Juda

David Hockney: iPhone and iPad drawings 2009 – 2012 and New Photographic Drawings

David Hockney: iPhone and iPad drawings 2009-2012 and New Photographic Drawings’, features 27 limited edition prints created either on the iPhone or iPad, along with new ‘Photographic Drawing’ editions.

16 July 2018 - 31 August 2018

July opening hours are Monday - Friday 10am - 6pm and Saturdays 11am - 5pm. August Opening times: Monday - Friday 10am - 6pm.

Annely Juda Fine Art, 4th Floor 23 Dering Street, London, W1S 1AW

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Hockney Bradford Photo Via Twitter .thetelegraphandargus.co.uk

David Hockney Gallery Opens In Bradford To Mark His 80th Birthday

A new gallery opens to the public today in Bradford dedicated to the artist David Hockney. It is a birthday present from his hometown honouring his 80th birthday. The gallery is located in rooms on the first floor in Cartwright Hall a place he often visited in the 1940s and ‘50s.

8 July 2017

David Hockney’s iPad paintings

David Hockney iPad Paintings Broadcast Across UK On Large Public Screens

David Hockney’s iPad paintings are currently being broadcast across the UK on large, public screens to mark the opening of his Tate Britain retrospective. From Thursday 9 February, millions of people in the UK will see an animation of Hockney’s brushstrokes building to reveal a painting in his inimitable style. The work – Untitled, 382 – depicts his garden in Los Angeles and this will be its European premiere.

10 February 2017

DAVID HOCKNEY – according to himself

David Hockney According To Himself – Review By Edward Lucie-Smith

It seems a long time since Tate Britain had a real blockbuster show. Even the Turner Prize, once a focus of popular attention, has received less and less publicity recently, to the point where the dissidents of the Stuckist Movement can no longer be bothered to picket it, even when the annual prize exhibition is held here in London, and not banished to some deserving gallery in the provinces.

8 February 2017

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