Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. LONDON — Lockdown has been kind to the peripatetic David Hockney, who moved to Normandy in 2019 and decided to stay in a bid to ...
An image of a sun rising out of the darkness is a poetic way of representing the emergence of spring after a long winter—and a fitting symbol of hope at this moment in time, as the world begins to ...
Well folks, it’s finally happened: the U.K. government has given museums the green light to reopen to the public, and the culture-starved among us have engaged in a battle royale to secure tickets to ...
“This time last year, our nation was in the first grip of lockdown,” said Rachel Campbell-Johnston in The Times. Yet spring, David Hockney proclaimed, could not be cancelled. To bolster our spirits, ...
A huge new exhibition at the Louis Vuitton Foundation is a late-career retrospective with a sense of new beginnings. Credit...Dmitry Kostyukov for The New York Times Supported by By Emily LaBarge ...
‘It was a wonderful Spring’, David Hockney recalled in the summer of 2011, ‘And we always planned to record it; I just didn’t realise the iPad would be part of it then.’ He was speaking shortly after ...
The global presentation was commissioned by Circa, a new platform showcasing digital art in the public sphere. “There has never been a better time for this shining image of hope, which links people ...
LONDON — Lockdown has been kind to the peripatetic David Hockney, who moved to Normandy in 2019 and decided to stay in a bid to capture the arrival of spring the following year. The 83-year-old ...