
David Hockney – Nichols Canyon (1980)
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Louisiana poster with the work, Nichols Canyon, (1980), from the exhibition of David Hockney (b. 1937) at Louisiana in 2001/02. Hockney is one of Britain's most influential artists of the 20th century and was central to the 1960s pop art scene in London. He is very well known among many visitors to Louisiana, where he has exhibited several times.
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David Hockney is loved by many for his ability to touch the ordinary - what the world mostly consists of. He likes to let it float a little, so that we become involved, because Hockney both offers a motif and that we ourselves involve ourselves in processing what is seen.
In 2007, Louisiana acquired a very special work with another great valley as its motif: Hockney's giant painting, A Closer Grand Canyon. (1998), consisting of 60 smaller canvases put together into one large picture – a work that has since become an absolute masterpiece in the collection.
David Hockney currently resides in Normandy, where he constantly experiments with materials and captures local atmospheres with his fantastic line and sure sense of color.
Dimensions: W: 62 x H: 95 cm
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Frame: 12mm
Material: Frame in solid oak and with high-quality acrylic glass.

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