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🇵🇱 Ten film to nie tylko dokumentacja wystawy, ale przede wszystkim mój osobisty odbiór – dzielę się tym, co mnie poruszyło i co najmocniej zapadło mi w pamięć. DAVID HOCKNEY 25 🌸 „Pamiętaj – wiosny nie da się odwołać”🌸 David Hockney zaprasza nas do świata sztuki i życia w największej wystawie swoich ostatnich prac: 400 dzieł z ostatnich 25 lat. 📍 Od Yorkshire przez Los Angeles, Normandię po Londyn – to niezwykła podróż przez kolory, ruch, technologię i naturę, w jednym miejscu – w Fondation Louis Vuitton w Paryżu. 🖼️ Wystawa czynna do 31 sierpnia 2025 roku. 🎨 #Sztuka #Paryż #Sztukabrytyjska 🇬🇧 This is not just a recap – it's my personal reflection on the most emotional and visual moments of Hockney’s exhibition in Paris. What moved me? What surprised me? Watch to see art through the eyes of a visitor. DAVID HOCKNEY 25 🌞 Do remember, they can't cancel the spring.🌞 With this motto, David Hockney invites us into the largest exhibition of his recent work: 400 pieces from the last 25 years, spanning iPad paintings, large landscapes, portraits, and scenic designs. 📍 Follow Hockney’s journey from Yorkshire to Normandy, Los Angeles to London – all under one roof at the Fondation Louis Vuitton, Paris. From swimming pools to iPads, from Fra Angelico to Van Gogh – this is Hockney’s artistic universe, bold and playful, spiritual and joyful. 🖼️ Open until August 31, 2025. 📍Chapters: 0:00 Introduction 0:42 Portraits and Drawings (oil, acrylic, ink, pencil) 2000-2025 5:20 Portraits and Flowers (digital) — Four Years in Normandy — 2019-2023 8:25 Landscapes (digital) 15:37 Moon Paintings (digital) 17:14 Landscapes (acrylic) 20:12 Hockney at Work – photos 21:15 La Grande Cour – 24-page panorama of Hockney’s estate (ink, paper) 22:55 The Great Wall – photocopies of painting masterpieces (15th c. to Post-Impressionism) 24:02 Conversations with Painters 25:14 Video Presentations: *Dancers*, *Seven Yorkshire Landscapes*, and Collages 26:15 Hockney Paints the Stage – visual reinterpretations of set designs for opera — Early Works and Key Periods — 27:48 First Paintings (oil) – from Bradford to London, 1955–1963 29:09 Los Angeles (oil, acrylic) 1964 - 1998 31:05 Yorkshire Landscapes – late 1990s (watercolor, charcoal, acrylic) 38:56 park / outside the building – Exit 🎨 For his exhibition, David Hockney 25, the artist has chosen to focus on work from the last 25 years. First, we follow him from Bradford to London, New York, and Los Angeles, before the exhibition turns to the landscapes of Yorkshire and Normandy, and his return to London in 2023. 🎨 Born in 1937, Hockney grew up in the postwar years in the North of England, in the working-class town of Bradford. He ventured to London at the end of the 1950s, when he enrolled at the Royal College of Art and became one of the leading figures of the Swinging Sixties. 🎨 In 1964, he moved to Los Angeles. It was there that his swimming pool and double portrait series (1967-1972) were born, and he then went on to paint large landscapes, such as A Bigger Grand Canyon (1998). 🎨 Yorkshire is at the heart of this exhibition, its rolling roads, its fields and woodlands contrast with the vastness of the landscapes of the United States (1997-2013). 🎨 At the same time, Hockney continued to paint portraits of his friends and self-portraits, in acrylic or on an iPad. In the latter, the artist reveals himself to the point of caricature, while the portraits always remain kind. 🎨 The first floor is devoted to the four years spent in Normandy (2019-2023). There, the artist captured spring's arrival and the blossoming it brings. The gradual changes of the seasons followed. Here, we can see David Hockney's remarkable ability to employ a variety of techniques, from the traditional to the most innovative, adapting the means to the given subject. 🎨 On the building's top level, we find the artist of the present, in the continuation of the creative gesture, as close as possible to his sources, his knowledge, his life, and his world. He presents his reflections on art and how painters have represented space over time. His enquiring mind engages in conversations with Fra Angelico, Dürer, Hobbema, Claude Lorrain, Van Gogh, Munch, and Picasso. Then, in the video, Hockney, after capturing the movements of the leaves and the trees, invites us into his studio, brought to life by dancers and musicians. 🎨 For the most monumental of the Fondation's galleries, David Hockney, the opera lover, has conceived a polyphonic creation, a synthesis of sets and costumes designed for the stage since the 1970s. (from the exhibition folder) #DavidHockney #ParisExhibition #Paris #ArtExhibition #FondationLouisVuitton #Hockney2025 #contemporaryart #Hockney25 #ALifeInColour #ParisExhibition #ModernArt #DigitalArt #iPadArt #ArtLovers #HockneyRetrospective