David Hockney trusts his instincts. In 2018, while in London, he decided he needed to take a break and revisit Queen Matilda’s 11th-century tapestry in Bayeux, Normandy. During the visit, he decided to move to Normandy. An exhibition of 16 recent prints, including 11 prints from original drawings, three iPad prints, and two 40-foot-long frieze prints—created during his first year in his new French abode—are on view at LA Louver. —Charlie Scheips
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David Hockney: My Normandy
When
Mar 9 – May 1, 2021
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David Hockney, “Ruby Dreaming,” 2019 © David Hockney. Photo: Jonathan Wilkinson.
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