Serpentine Galleries announces its first-ever Hockney exhibition
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Serpentine Galleries announces its first-ever Hockney exhibition
"His compositions combine flat areas of bold colour with playful pop-like touches,"
"As the days pass, lockdown lifts, and spring transitions into summer, then autumn and winter. Hockney didn't stop at painting spring, he captured the whole cycle of the year."
"reflects his lifelong interest in the cycle of light and time passing"
"These very, very, very new paintings mark the most developed stage yet in Hockney's dedication to 'reverse perspective' in paint"
David Hockney will appear at Serpentine North from 12 March to 23 August 2026 with a major exhibition that includes A Year in Normandy (2020–21), a 90-metre frieze inspired by the Bayeux Tapestry recording seasonal change at his former Normandy studio. The exhibition will present iPad images produced during the Covid-19 pandemic, the Moon Room reflecting his interest in light and time, and digital Sunrise paintings. Recent large-scale Hockney shows have attracted huge audiences, and Annely Juda Fine Art will open its new Hanover Square space with very recent Hockney canvases exploring reverse perspective and multiple vanishing points.
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