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David Hockney RA:

The Royal Academy in the Post-Photographic Age

From 15 Jun 2007
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Geological Society, Piccadilly, W1; 6.30–7.30pm; £15/£8 students (incl. exhibition entry & drink)

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Telephone 020 7300 5839
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Events and Lectures, Royal Academy of Arts
Burlington House, Piccadilly
London W1J 0BD

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Painter, printmaker, photographer, stage designer and author of the bestselling book Secret Knowledge: Rediscovering the Lost Techniques of the Old Masters, David Hockney RA is one of the most popular and versatile British artists of the 20th century. His recent landscapes of East Yorkshire inspired the Los Angeles Times to describe his work as ‘quietly ravishing’.

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Show photo credits

Joan Miró, The Birth of Day 1 (Naissance du jour 1), 1964. Oil on canvas, 146 x 113.5 cm. Fondation Marguerite et Aimé Maeght, Saint-Paul. Photo © Galerie Maeght.
© Succession Miró/ADAGP, Paris and DACS, London 2008.

 

The Antioch Chalice, Byzantine, from Syria, possibly Kaper Koraon or Antioch, first half of the sixth century. Silver cup set in footed silver-gilt shell, Height 19. 7 cm. Lent by the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. The Cloisters Collection, 1950 (50.4). Photo © The Metropolitan Museum of Art