David Hockney — Portraits

Exhibition

Drawing, painting

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. The twenty-three works are collected under the title of Pictures of Daily Life, and show interiors, flowers, animals, fruit bowls, familiar objects, the scenery from his window. Hockney’s work is a visual autobiography: he paints what surrounds him, whatever catches his ever curious and watchful eye. At the opening of his exhibition at the Centre Pompidou, David Hockney wrote on the wall: Love Life. This is his watchword, as he demonstrates once again here. In parallel with this exhibition organised in the rue de Téhéran, Galerie Lelong & Co. is opening an additional space at 38 avenue Matignon (Paris 8e) and will present an exhibition of Portraits by David Hockney. This consists of four new self-portraits (produced on iPad) and an anthology of portraits produced over the years using a variety of techniques.

A bilingual catalogue, Repères n° 172, with text by Didier Ottinger will be published.

The gallery will be closed from the evening of 27 July and reopens on the morning of 3 September 2018.

08 Paris 8 Zoom in 08 Paris 8 Zoom out

38 avenue Matignon

75008 Paris

T. 01 71 72 26 99

Official website

Miromesnil
Saint-Philippe-du-Roule

Opening hours

Tuesday – Saturday, 11 AM – 7 PM

The artist

  • David Hockney