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Painting
Louis Vuitton
Upcoming
Upcoming
David Hockney — Impressions
Upcoming
In 20 days: May 15 → July 11
In the spring of 2025, the Fondation Louis Vuitton will be inviting David Hockney into all its exhibition spaces, with over 400 works dating from 1955 to 2025.

Lithography / engraving
Lelong & Co Gallery
Past
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David Hockney — Normandism
Past: March 22 → September 22
Dans le cadre du Festival Normandie Impressionniste, le musée des Beaux-Arts de Rouen propose une exposition intitulée Normandism consacrée au peintre britannique David Hockney qui dialogue avec les collections du musée et révèle l’attachement de l’artiste anglais à la peinture sur toile, même s’il s’est saisi dès les années 1980 des possibilités offertes par le numérique.

Painting
Musée des Beaux-Arts de Rouen
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David Hockney — A Year in Normandie
Past: September 22, 2022 → April 23, 2023
The Bayeux exhibition will bring Hockney’s frieze, previously shown at the Musée de l’Orangerie in Paris, and its muse together in an unprecedented face-à-face, in the form of half scale reproductions of the monumental works shown on the second floor of the museum.

Painting
La Tapisserie de Bayeux
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David Hockney — Ma Normandie
Past: October 15, 2020 → February 27, 2021
Spread over the gallery’s three spaces, the forthcoming exhibition “Ma Normandie” at Galerie Lelong & Co. presents a dozen of new and recent paintings as well as a series of inkjet prints on paper by David Hockney. “My Normandy” is David Hockney’s sixth exhibition at Galerie Lelong & Co. since 2001.

Painting
Lelong & Co Gallery
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Des fleurs pour Valentin — Une exposition collective proposée par Frédéric Poincelet
Past: February 14 → March 16, 2019
Frédéric Poincelet has invited twenty-one artists to present a work on the theme of the bouquet. The bouquets are exhibited on the walls, in a dense, rich, and heterogeneous display. Frédéric Poincelet has chosen this hackneyed theme to go beyond the very issue of the subject.

Drawing
Catherine Putman Gallery
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David Hockney — New Photographic Drawings
Past: January 24 → March 9, 2019
David Hockney does not claim to be a photographer. Rather, he is a painter who has used photography since the 1970s to capture elements of the world around him, which he observes with inexhaustible curiosity. He then arranges, recomposes and reworks them in paint, producing what he describes as “Photographic Drawings”.

Photography, mixed media
Lelong & Co Gallery
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David Hockney — Pictures of Daily Life
Past: May 26 → July 13, 2018
A year after the triumphant retrospective to celebrate his 80th birthday (Tate Britain, London — Centre Pompidou, Paris — Metropolitan Museum, New York), David Hockney is back with a series of drawings produced on iPad and iPhone.

Drawing, sound - music
Lelong & Co Gallery
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David Hockney — Portraits
Past: May 26 → July 13, 2018
A year after the triumphant retrospective to celebrate his 80th birthday (Tate Britain, London — Centre Pompidou, Paris — Metropolitan Museum, New York), David Hockney is back with a series of drawings produced on iPad and iPhone.

Drawing, painting
Lelong & Co. Matignon Gallery
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Contre-allées — Une proposition d’Alain Bublex
Past: November 3 → December 23, 2017
Alain Bublex had the idea to present various mediums (videos, sculptures, paintings, drawings, etc.) with his own works all within a site-specific installation. Creating a distortion of the walls in the gallery; improving the maze feeling of the 33 rue de Seine gallery space.

Installation, painting, sculpture...
Galerie G-P & N Vallois
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David Hockney — Rétrospective
Past: June 21 → October 23, 2017
The exhibition celebrates David Hockney’s 80th birthday, retracing his entire career through more than 160 works (paintings, photographs, engravings, video installations, drawings and printed works), including his most iconic paintings (swimming pools, double portraits and monumental landscapes) and some of his most recent creations.

Painting
Centre Georges Pompidou
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David Hockney — The Yosemite Suite
Past: May 20 → July 13, 2017
Between 2010 and 2011, working with an iPad, Hockney created a series of landscapes from the Yosemite National Park in California, capturing the silence of the nature — bare expanses and dense forests — as well as the movement of the visitors. Each drawing, composed with his finger on the screen, is printed in a limited number of copies.

New media
Lelong & Co Gallery
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Picasso.Mania
Past: October 7, 2015 → February 29, 2016
The exhibition at the Grand Palais takes a simultaneously chronological and thematic approach to the critical and artistic highlights of Picasso’s career and the myth that gradually built up around his name. The great stylistic phases and emblematic works by Pablo Picasso are put alongside contemporary creations.

Painting, sculpture, video
Les Galeries nationales du Grand Palais
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David Hockney — The Arrival of Spring in Woldgate
Past: May 21 → July 24, 2015
The acclaimed exhibition in 2012 at the Royal Academy in London showed the extent to which Hockney’s work includes a tangible mix of historical, traditional influence, and brand new medias, as demonstrated with these iPad drawings, featuring the Yorkshire landscape.

New media
Lelong & Co Gallery
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Masculin / Masculin — L’homme nu dans l’art de 1800 à nos jours
Past: September 24, 2013 → January 2, 2014
Thème éternellement repris par les artistes, le corps masculin s’expose au Musée d’Orsay, avec des œuvres de 1800 à aujourd’hui. L’exposition fait se succéder les canons esthétiques hérités de l’Antiquité et leur réinterprétation aux époques néo-classique, symboliste et contemporaine, dans un constant souci de glorification du nu.

Painting, photography, sculpture
Musée d’Orsay
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L’objet photographique — Une invention permanente
Past: April 20 → June 19, 2011
This exhibition looks at the photographic devices and the processes that are used to produce or modify ’photographic objects’ all of which go to make up the photographer’s studio. These objects demonstrate the technological possibilities and constraints characteristic of each period, and reflect the constant changes that have taken place in the history of photography.

Photography
MEP
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