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  1. 12 de sept. de 2018 · Photo: © David Hockney. Drawn to the freedom of its privacy, Hockney bought this house in 1978 and added his studio in 1983. On a quiet street in the Hollywood Hills, the placid gray of his...

  2. 1 de abr. de 1983 · Artist David Hockney’s House on the West Coast. David Hockney’s colorful ranch-style West Coast house, which features a one-of-a-kind swimming pool, is as original as the artist...

  3. 1 de abr. de 1983 · David Hockney's hillside home on the West Coast is a constantly evolving stage set for the artist's highly individual ideas. In the entrance hall, a painted-wood cutout by Mo McDermott and...

    • How Hockney Fell in Love with Normandy
    • Home Sweet Home
    • Calvados and The Pays d’Auge
    • Hockney and The Bayeux Tapestry
    • Timeless Cabourg
    • A Major Exhibition in Rouen

    Rightly considered one of the most influential British artists of the 20th century, David Hockney has been delighting and challenging audiences for over 60 years. Having lived and worked in London, Los Angeles, Paris, Malibu and Bridlington (Yorkshire), he has now settled in Normandy, where he has found a space to create his art in peace. It was du...

    The house Hockney immediately fell in love with lies just outside the picture-perfect village of Beuvron-en-Auge, ten miles south of Cabourg. Beuvron-en-Auge is packed with historic half and full timbered buildings and is in the centre of the main apple growing area of Normandy used to make our world-famous cider, pommeau and of course Calvados. It...

    Beuvron-en-Auge is nestled in the heart of the pays d’Auge, which has been known since the Middle Ages for its apples, cheese, horses and cows. Just picture authentic timber-framed houses with Norman cows peacefully grazing grass under apple trees in bloom: this scene is emblematic of this beautiful part of Normandy, where some of our most famous f...

    It’s no secret that Hockney is a huge fan of the Bayeux Tapestry. He first saw the Tapestry in 1967 when he toured France to visit Europe’s greatest medieval textile, and was mesmerised by it. In September 2022, the artist even unveiled a massive ‘Bayeux-Tapestry-styled’ picture, which is 90m long (longer than the tapestry itself) and depicts a who...

    The newly-opened Villa du Temps Retrouvé, in the romantic seaside resort of Cabourg, is one of the only museums in Normandy where you can find one of Hockney’s works. It depicts Beuvron-en-Auge’s central market square, with its beautiful buildings, lively cafés and neighbouring countryside. The Villa du Temps Retrouvé itself, a brand new museum in ...

    March 2024 will mark the beginning of the 5th edition of the Normandy Impressionist Festival. One of the main events will be a major exhibition of David Hockney’s works at the Musée des Beaux-Arts (Fine Arts Museum) in Rouen. The museum will showcase a selection of Hockney’s previously unshown portraits and landscapes. A must-see!

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  4. Pop-Art. LGBT. Considerado uno de los artistas británicos más influyentes del siglo XX, David Hockney es uno de los pintores vivos más importantes del mundo. California, donde reside, fue una de sus muchas inspiraciones: sus piscinas, sus mansiones, su sol, los cuerpos bronceándose…

  5. David Hockney OM CH RA (born 9 July 1937) is an English painter, draughtsman, printmaker, stage designer, and photographer. As an important contributor to the pop art movement of the 1960s, he is considered one of the most influential British artists of the 20th and 21st centuries.

  6. Trabajo. Hockney realizó estampados, retratos de amigos y diseñó escenografías para el Royal Court Theatre, el Festival de Glyndebourne, La Scala y la Metropolitan Opera House en Nueva York. El artista nació con sinestesia y en consecuencia ve colores sinestéticos en respuesta a estímulos musicales.