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30
Jan

Hockney Time

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30
Jan

Casting the Net to LA

David Hockney‘s garden, October 24, 2004. Photo: Charlie Scheips.

I spent last week in Los Angeles staying with David Hockney at his lush compound in the Hollywood Hills. I lived in LA from the mid-1980s to 1991 — first as David’s assistant and later as the organizer of the Los Angeles International Contemporary Art Fair. By the time I left I thought I had my fill of LA but since then every trip back has rekindled my love for the place. It can be heaven. Read moreRead more

28
Sep

National Portrait Gallery buys Hockney portrait

Selfportrait with Charlie

The Guardian

NPG buys Hockney portrait

Martin Wainwright
Friday September 28,2007

David Hockney Portraits exhibition and funds from its 150th Anniversary Gala

A large recent self-portrait by David Hockney has been bought by the National Portrait Gallery from funds raised last year through its 150th Anniversary Portrait Gala and gift aid donations from tickets sold to visitors of its highly successful David Hockney Portraits exhibition. It will go on display alongside a selection of other recent acquisitions to coincide with the opening of the Gallery’s major autumn exhibition Pop Art Portraits on 11 October.

While the Gallery has an excellent collection of photographs of Hockney, and a fine self-portrait drawing and etching, this will be its first painted portrait by the Yorkshire-born artist. The work in oil on canvas from 2005 shows the artist with his friend and former assistant, the New York-based curator, Charlie Scheips. Hockney stands in the foreground in front of a canvas wearing a black shirt and red braces and holding paintbrushes while Scheips sits on a table at the back scrutinising work in progress. read more

27
Sep

NPG – Buys First David Hockney Painting

Thursday 27 September

VISITORS HELP BUY NATIONAL PORTRAIT GALLERY ITS FIRST PAINTING BY
DAVID HOCKNEY

National Portrait Gallery acquires Hockney’s Self-portrait with Charlie with Gift Aid from tickets sold at its David Hockney Portraits exhibition and funds from its 150th Anniversary Gala.

A large recent self-portrait by David Hockney has been bought by the National Portrait Gallery from funds raised last year through its 150th Anniversary Portrait Gala and gift aid donations from tickets sold to visitors of its highly successful David Hockney Portraits exhibition. It will go on display alongside a selection of other recent acquisitions to coincide with the opening of the Gallery’s major autumn exhibition Pop Art Portraits on 11 October.

While the Gallery has an excellent collection of photographs of Hockney, and a fine self-portrait drawing and etching, this will be its first painted portrait by the Yorkshire-born artist. The work in oil on canvas from 2005 shows the artist with his friend and former assistant, the New York-based curator, Charlie Scheips. Hockney stands in the foreground in front of a canvas wearing a black shirt and red braces and holding paintbrushes while Scheips sits on a table at the back scrutinising work in progress.

Exploring his fascination with mirrors and the artist-and-model theme, the portrait echoes the psychological intensity of Hockney’s famous double portraits of the late 1960s and early 1970s. This time, however, the painting shows a triangular exchange of gazes between the artist, the model who – perhaps unnervingly from behind – observes the painting unfold and, ultimately, the viewer. read more

12
Mar

Exhibition Robert Mapplethorpe – curated by David Hockney

March 12 2005

Alison Jacques Gallery – London

in collaboration with Charlie Scheips

Robert Mapplethorpe - curated by David Hockney

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