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David Hockney: Ma Normandie

Galerie Lelong & Co., Paris

Thu 15 Oct 2020 to Sat 27 Feb 2021

13, rue de Téhéran, 75008 David Hockney: Ma Normandie

Tue-Fri 10.30am-6pm, Sat 2pm-6.30pm

Artist: David Hockney

Spread over the gallery's three spaces, “Ma Normandie” at Galerie Lelong & Co. in Paris presents a dozen of new and recent paintings as well as a series of inkjet prints on paper by David Hockney. “Ma Normandie” is David Hockney's sixth exhibition at Galerie Lelong & Co. since 2001.


Artworks

Apple Tree

David Hockney

Apple Tree, 2019

Acrylic on canvas

1219.0 × 914.0 mm

36 x 48 inches

© David Hockney. Photo: Richard Schmidt. Courtesy Galerie Lelong & Co. Paris. No longer available

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The Entrance

David Hockney

The Entrance, 2019

Acrylic on 2 canvases

1219.0 × 914.0 mm

36 x 48 inches each

© David Hockney. Photo: Richard Schmidt. Courtesy Galerie Lelong & Co. Paris. No longer available

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Trees Mist

David Hockney

Trees Mist, 2019

Acrylic on canvas

1219.0 × 914.0 mm

36 x 48 inches

© David Hockney. Photo: Richard Schmidt. Courtesy Galerie Lelong & Co. Paris. No longer available

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Hawthorn Bush in Front of a Very Old and Dying Pear Tree

David Hockney

Hawthorn Bush in Front of a Very Old and Dying Pear Tree, 2019

Inkjet print on paper

838.0 × 1118.0 mm

44 x 33 inches

Edition of 35 © David Hockney. Photo: Jonathan Wilkinson. Courtesy Galerie Lelong & Co. Paris. No longer available

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In Front of House Looking East

David Hockney

In Front of House Looking East, 2019

Inkjet print on paper

1092.0 × 864.0 mm

34 x 43 inches

Edition of 35 © David Hockney. Photo: Jonathan Wilkinson. Courtesy Galerie Lelong & Co. Paris. No longer available

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In the Studio

David Hockney

In the Studio, 2019

Inkjet print on paper

1092.0 × 864.0 mm

34 x 43 inches

Edition of 35 © David Hockney. Photo: Jonathan Wilkinson. Courtesy Galerie Lelong & Co. Paris. No longer available

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In October 2018, Hockney spent a couple of days in Normandy in the coastal town of Honfleur. From there, he went on to Bayeux to take a fresh look at Queen Mathilde’s tapestry and was fascinated by the graphic and narrative strength of this 11th-century masterpiece which reminded him of ancient Chinese scrolls.
Conveying the passage of time through painting has always been a major preoccupation of Hockney, an avid reader of Marcel Proust. The idea germinated in his mind to renew what he had accomplished in his native Yorkshire ten years ago, only this time with the Norman landscape: painting the 'Arrival of Spring' in its unfolding, as if it were a narrative.

He settled in a house in the countryside, set up a studio in the adjacent barn and started painting in March 2019. Hockney’s work is a sort of autobiography in pictures: he paints his relatives or close friends and the places where he lives. Thus, he began painting a long panorama representing a 360° vision of what surrounded the house, clearly referencing the Bayeux tapestry he had admired. This first work was followed by several views of the house, a 17th-century traditional, half-timbered cottage. If the Impressionists, in their quest for modernity, completely overlooked this kind of typical regional habitat, Hockney saw in it an echo of the thatched cottages of the Dutch landscapes painted by Rembrandt or the young Van Gogh.
When summer came, he embarked on a series of acrylic paintings depicting a view of the village of Beuvron-en-Auge, the apple and pear trees in the garden and trees in the morning mist, capturing the changing light and sky.

A 108-page hardback catalogue will accompany the exhibition with essays by Jean Frémon, Donatien Grau from Musée d'Orsay, Paris and David Hockney.

David Hockney, Apple Tree, 2019. Acrylic on canvas 36 x 48 inches © David Hockney. Photo: Richard Schmidt. Courtesy Galerie Lelong & Co. Paris

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