
A corner in David Hockney's studio in Paris 1975.
A corner of David Hockney’s Paris studio in 1975 reveals a wall serving as a large mood board, covered in a collage of newspaper clippings, notes, and photographs. A life-sized painted cutout of a woman in flared pants stands to the left, near a French poster reading, "LE 'STREAKING' NE PASSERA PAS !". Below, a work desk is laden with paintbrushes, a rotary telephone, and other creative tools. An easel and a large painting of a solitary figure leaning against the wall offer an intimate glimpse into the artist’s active workspace.
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Artworks:
- "Yves-Marie in the Rain", 1973
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Photo Edward Quinn, © edwardquinn.com / © David Hockney / 2020
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