The 90-metre ‘A Year in Normandie’ emerges as a late masterwork in the 88-year-old’s exhilarating show at London’s Serpentine ...
An epic 70 metre art work by David Hockney, inspired by the Bayeux tapestry and the changing seasons in Normandy, is the star ...
Discover David Hockney's A Year in Normandy, a beautiful narrative capturing the essence of nature through changing seasons.
As surely as one season follows another, the stream of iPad paintings emerging from David Hockney’s studio continues unabated ...
At the Serpentine North in London, "A Year in Normandy and Some Other Thoughts About Paintings" confirms how the former enfant terrible of British Pop Art has now become above all a lifestyle ...
"A Year in Normandie and Some Other Thoughts About Painting” features portraits of his family and carers, as well as a huge ...
And, I almost forgot to mention, admission to this David Hockney show is free. Hung along the corridor surrounding the Serpentine’s North gallery, A Year in Normandie is Hockney’s largest work to date ...
Hockney presents new work and epic iPad paintings in ‘A Year in Normandie and Some Other Thoughts about Painting’ at ...
The artist has stitched together 100 iPad paintings into a vast digital frieze – but the results risk undermining the pleasure in simple beauty which was his great gift to British art ...
If you didn’t know that David Hockney was 88 years old, you might think he was in his prime, given the frequency of his shows ...