From Malibu to Montcalm: Hockney Finds a New Perspective
Evening Lecture
27 January 2012
In the Reynolds Room, a John Madejski Fine Room

David Hockney, 'Nichols Canyon', 1980. 213.4 x 152.4 cm. Acrylic on canvas. Private Collection © David Hockney Constance Glenn delves into David Hockney’s California works, from his signature landscapes of the 1960s to his panoramas of the 1980s that introduce a new perspective and capture Mulholland Drive’s vertiginous curves, which swerve across LA’s hilltops toward his Montcalm studio and home.
An event in conjunction with the exhibition David Hockney RA: A Bigger Picture
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