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  • David Belamy. The first day of the Chelsea Flower Show. The Royal Hospital, Chelsea, London, UK 20 May 2013. © Guy Bell Photography, GBPhotos
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  • David Baldacci. Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
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  • Turner Prize nominated painter, Lynette Yiadom-Boakye, curates an exhibition at the Whitechapel Gallery. Drawn from the V-A-C collection, Moscow, the artist has chosen still life paintings, photographs and a film depicting flora, fauna and people interacting with the natural world and includes works by Peter Doig, David Hockney, Gary Hume and Andy Warhol. A highlight is - 30 Sunflowers painting by David Hockney, 72 x 72 inches, depicting a still life of yellow sunflowers against a deep red backdrop. <br />
<br />
The show runs 17 March – 14 June 2015.
    Whitechapel Gallery 03 15 GBPhotos 0...jpg
  • In the Hold by David Bomberg. Tate Sensorium, a new immersive art experience where visitors can taste, touch, smell and hear artworks in the collection - it is the winning project of IK Prize 2015. The Sensorium is made up of four iconic twentieth century works by: Francis Bacon – which can be tasted through chocolates created by master chocolatier Paul A. Young; David Bomberg – smelt using scented candles; Richard Hamilton – sensed through sound and smell; and John Latham – which can be experienced via the sensation of touch by inserting ones hands into the ‘touchless’ speakers. Tate Sensorium runs at Tate Britain from 26 August to 20 September 2015 – it is free but must be booked.
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  • In the Hold by David Bomberg. Tate Sensorium, a new immersive art experience where visitors can taste, touch, smell and hear artworks in the collection - it is the winning project of IK Prize 2015. The Sensorium is made up of four iconic twentieth century works by: Francis Bacon – which can be tasted through chocolates created by master chocolatier Paul A. Young; David Bomberg – smelt using scented candles; Richard Hamilton – sensed through sound and smell; and John Latham – which can be experienced via the sensation of touch by inserting ones hands into the ‘touchless’ speakers. Tate Sensorium runs at Tate Britain from 26 August to 20 September 2015 – it is free but must be booked.
    Tate Sensorium GBPhotos 21.jpg
  • Turner Prize nominated painter, Lynette Yiadom-Boakye, curates an exhibition at the Whitechapel Gallery. Drawn from the V-A-C collection, Moscow, the artist has chosen still life paintings, photographs and a film depicting flora, fauna and people interacting with the natural world and includes works by Peter Doig, David Hockney, Gary Hume and Andy Warhol. A highlight is - 30 Sunflowers painting by David Hockney, 72 x 72 inches, depicting a still life of yellow sunflowers against a deep red backdrop. <br />
<br />
The show runs 17 March – 14 June 2015.
    Hockney Whitechapel Gallery 03 15 GB...jpg
  • Turner Prize nominated painter, Lynette Yiadom-Boakye, curates an exhibition at the Whitechapel Gallery. Drawn from the V-A-C collection, Moscow, the artist has chosen still life paintings, photographs and a film depicting flora, fauna and people interacting with the natural world and includes works by Peter Doig, David Hockney, Gary Hume and Andy Warhol. A highlight is - 30 Sunflowers painting by David Hockney, 72 x 72 inches, depicting a still life of yellow sunflowers against a deep red backdrop. <br />
<br />
The show runs 17 March – 14 June 2015.
    Whitechapel Gallery 03 15 GBPhotos 1...jpg
  • Turner Prize nominated painter, Lynette Yiadom-Boakye, curates an exhibition at the Whitechapel Gallery. Drawn from the V-A-C collection, Moscow, the artist has chosen still life paintings, photographs and a film depicting flora, fauna and people interacting with the natural world and includes works by Peter Doig, David Hockney, Gary Hume and Andy Warhol. A highlight is - 30 Sunflowers painting by David Hockney, 72 x 72 inches, depicting a still life of yellow sunflowers against a deep red backdrop. <br />
<br />
The show runs 17 March – 14 June 2015.
    Hockney Whitechapel Gallery 03 15 GB...jpg
  • Turner Prize nominated painter, Lynette Yiadom-Boakye, curates an exhibition at the Whitechapel Gallery. Drawn from the V-A-C collection, Moscow, the artist has chosen still life paintings, photographs and a film depicting flora, fauna and people interacting with the natural world and includes works by Peter Doig, David Hockney, Gary Hume and Andy Warhol. A highlight is - 30 Sunflowers painting by David Hockney, 72 x 72 inches, depicting a still life of yellow sunflowers against a deep red backdrop. <br />
<br />
The show runs 17 March – 14 June 2015.
    Hockney Whitechapel Gallery 03 15 GB...jpg
  • In the Hold by David Bomberg. Tate Sensorium, a new immersive art experience where visitors can taste, touch, smell and hear artworks in the collection - it is the winning project of IK Prize 2015. The Sensorium is made up of four iconic twentieth century works by: Francis Bacon – which can be tasted through chocolates created by master chocolatier Paul A. Young; David Bomberg – smelt using scented candles; Richard Hamilton – sensed through sound and smell; and John Latham – which can be experienced via the sensation of touch by inserting ones hands into the ‘touchless’ speakers. Tate Sensorium runs at Tate Britain from 26 August to 20 September 2015 – it is free but must be booked.
    Tate Sensorium GBPhotos 27.jpg
  • In the Hold by David Bomberg. Tate Sensorium, a new immersive art experience where visitors can taste, touch, smell and hear artworks in the collection - it is the winning project of IK Prize 2015. The Sensorium is made up of four iconic twentieth century works by: Francis Bacon – which can be tasted through chocolates created by master chocolatier Paul A. Young; David Bomberg – smelt using scented candles; Richard Hamilton – sensed through sound and smell; and John Latham – which can be experienced via the sensation of touch by inserting ones hands into the ‘touchless’ speakers. Tate Sensorium runs at Tate Britain from 26 August to 20 September 2015 – it is free but must be booked.
    Tate Sensorium GBPhotos 26.jpg
  • In the Hold by David Bomberg. Tate Sensorium, a new immersive art experience where visitors can taste, touch, smell and hear artworks in the collection - it is the winning project of IK Prize 2015. The Sensorium is made up of four iconic twentieth century works by: Francis Bacon – which can be tasted through chocolates created by master chocolatier Paul A. Young; David Bomberg – smelt using scented candles; Richard Hamilton – sensed through sound and smell; and John Latham – which can be experienced via the sensation of touch by inserting ones hands into the ‘touchless’ speakers. Tate Sensorium runs at Tate Britain from 26 August to 20 September 2015 – it is free but must be booked.
    Tate Sensorium GBPhotos 24.jpg
  • In the Hold by David Bomberg. Tate Sensorium, a new immersive art experience where visitors can taste, touch, smell and hear artworks in the collection - it is the winning project of IK Prize 2015. The Sensorium is made up of four iconic twentieth century works by: Francis Bacon – which can be tasted through chocolates created by master chocolatier Paul A. Young; David Bomberg – smelt using scented candles; Richard Hamilton – sensed through sound and smell; and John Latham – which can be experienced via the sensation of touch by inserting ones hands into the ‘touchless’ speakers. Tate Sensorium runs at Tate Britain from 26 August to 20 September 2015 – it is free but must be booked.
    Tate Sensorium GBPhotos 23.jpg
  • In the Hold by David Bomberg. Tate Sensorium, a new immersive art experience where visitors can taste, touch, smell and hear artworks in the collection - it is the winning project of IK Prize 2015. The Sensorium is made up of four iconic twentieth century works by: Francis Bacon – which can be tasted through chocolates created by master chocolatier Paul A. Young; David Bomberg – smelt using scented candles; Richard Hamilton – sensed through sound and smell; and John Latham – which can be experienced via the sensation of touch by inserting ones hands into the ‘touchless’ speakers. Tate Sensorium runs at Tate Britain from 26 August to 20 September 2015 – it is free but must be booked.
    Tate Sensorium GBPhotos 20.jpg
  • In the Hold by David Bomberg. Tate Sensorium, a new immersive art experience where visitors can taste, touch, smell and hear artworks in the collection - it is the winning project of IK Prize 2015. The Sensorium is made up of four iconic twentieth century works by: Francis Bacon – which can be tasted through chocolates created by master chocolatier Paul A. Young; David Bomberg – smelt using scented candles; Richard Hamilton – sensed through sound and smell; and John Latham – which can be experienced via the sensation of touch by inserting ones hands into the ‘touchless’ speakers. Tate Sensorium runs at Tate Britain from 26 August to 20 September 2015 – it is free but must be booked.
    Tate Sensorium GBPhotos 22.jpg
  • Achitect, Sir David Chipperfield unveils plans for a major redevelopment of the Royal Academy of Arts which will be completed in time for its 250th anniversary in 2018. The project is the most important development of the Royal Academy in its history.  The development will allow key works from the Royal Academy’s Collection to be brought out of store and go on view to the public. These include Queen Victoria’s paintbox, Turner’s travelling watercolour box, Joshua Reynolds’ diaries, a rarely displayed Pissarro drawing, and letters between artists such as Thomas Gainsborough to Sir Joshua Reynolds. 11 May 2015.
    RA Re-development unveiled GBPhotos ...jpg
  • Royal Academicians Rebecca Slater, Anne Desmet and Bob and Roberta Smith examine the model. Achitect, Sir David Chipperfield unveils plans for a major redevelopment of the Royal Academy of Arts which will be completed in time for its 250th anniversary in 2018. The project is the most important development of the Royal Academy in its history.  The development will allow key works from the Royal Academy’s Collection to be brought out of store and go on view to the public. These include Queen Victoria’s paintbox, Turner’s travelling watercolour box, Joshua Reynolds’ diaries, a rarely displayed Pissarro drawing, and letters between artists such as Thomas Gainsborough to Sir Joshua Reynolds. 11 May 2015.
    RA Re-development unveiled GBPhotos ...jpg
  • Turner Prize nominated painter, Lynette Yiadom-Boakye, curates an exhibition at the Whitechapel Gallery. Drawn from the V-A-C collection, Moscow, the artist has chosen still life paintings, photographs and a film depicting flora, fauna and people interacting with the natural world and includes works by Peter Doig, David Hockney, Gary Hume and Andy Warhol. A highlight is - 30 Sunflowers painting by David Hockney, 72 x 72 inches, depicting a still life of yellow sunflowers against a deep red backdrop. <br />
<br />
The show runs 17 March – 14 June 2015.
    Whitechapel Gallery 03 15 GBPhotos 0...jpg
  • Turner Prize nominated painter, Lynette Yiadom-Boakye, curates an exhibition at the Whitechapel Gallery. Drawn from the V-A-C collection, Moscow, the artist has chosen still life paintings, photographs and a film depicting flora, fauna and people interacting with the natural world and includes works by Peter Doig, David Hockney, Gary Hume and Andy Warhol. A highlight is - 30 Sunflowers painting by David Hockney, 72 x 72 inches, depicting a still life of yellow sunflowers against a deep red backdrop. <br />
<br />
The show runs 17 March – 14 June 2015.
    Hockney Whitechapel Gallery 03 15 GB...jpg
  • Turner Prize nominated painter, Lynette Yiadom-Boakye, curates an exhibition at the Whitechapel Gallery. Drawn from the V-A-C collection, Moscow, the artist has chosen still life paintings, photographs and a film depicting flora, fauna and people interacting with the natural world and includes works by Peter Doig, David Hockney, Gary Hume and Andy Warhol. A highlight is - 30 Sunflowers painting by David Hockney, 72 x 72 inches, depicting a still life of yellow sunflowers against a deep red backdrop. <br />
<br />
The show runs 17 March – 14 June 2015.
    Hockney Whitechapel Gallery 03 15 GB...jpg
  • Turner Prize nominated painter, Lynette Yiadom-Boakye, curates an exhibition at the Whitechapel Gallery. Drawn from the V-A-C collection, Moscow, the artist has chosen still life paintings, photographs and a film depicting flora, fauna and people interacting with the natural world and includes works by Peter Doig, David Hockney, Gary Hume and Andy Warhol. A highlight is - 30 Sunflowers painting by David Hockney, 72 x 72 inches, depicting a still life of yellow sunflowers against a deep red backdrop. <br />
<br />
The show runs 17 March – 14 June 2015.
    Hockney Whitechapel Gallery 03 15 GB...jpg
  • David Hockney, a major new retrospective, at Tate Britain’s. It includes more than 200 works and celebrates Hockney’s achievement in painting, drawing, print, photography and video. As he approaches his 80th birthday, this exhibition offers an unprecedented overview of the artist’s 60-year career. It runs from 9 Feb to 29 May 2017. London 06 Feb 2017.
    Hockney Tate Britain GBPhotos 39.jpg
  • Video installation in exhibition entrance - David Hockney, a major new retrospective, at Tate Britain’s. It includes more than 200 works and celebrates Hockney’s achievement in painting, drawing, print, photography and video. As he approaches his 80th birthday, this exhibition offers an unprecedented overview of the artist’s 60-year career. It runs from 9 Feb to 29 May 2017. London 06 Feb 2017.
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  • Two Pots on the Terrace and Garden #3 both 2016 (his most recent works) - David Hockney, a major new retrospective, at Tate Britain’s. It includes more than 200 works and celebrates Hockney’s achievement in painting, drawing, print, photography and video. As he approaches his 80th birthday, this exhibition offers an unprecedented overview of the artist’s 60-year career. It runs from 9 Feb to 29 May 2017. London 06 Feb 2017.
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  • Two Pots on the Terrace 2016 (his most recent work) - David Hockney, a major new retrospective, at Tate Britain’s. It includes more than 200 works and celebrates Hockney’s achievement in painting, drawing, print, photography and video. As he approaches his 80th birthday, this exhibition offers an unprecedented overview of the artist’s 60-year career. It runs from 9 Feb to 29 May 2017. London 06 Feb 2017.
    Hockney Tate Britain GBPhotos 35.jpg
  • Charcoal drawings celebrating the arrival of spring on a road between Bridlington and Kilham - David Hockney, a major new retrospective, at Tate Britain’s. It includes more than 200 works and celebrates Hockney’s achievement in painting, drawing, print, photography and video. As he approaches his 80th birthday, this exhibition offers an unprecedented overview of the artist’s 60-year career. It runs from 9 Feb to 29 May 2017. London 06 Feb 2017.
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  • Charcoal drawings celebrating the arrival of spring on a road between Bridlington and Kilham - David Hockney, a major new retrospective, at Tate Britain’s. It includes more than 200 works and celebrates Hockney’s achievement in painting, drawing, print, photography and video. As he approaches his 80th birthday, this exhibition offers an unprecedented overview of the artist’s 60-year career. It runs from 9 Feb to 29 May 2017. London 06 Feb 2017.
    Hockney Tate Britain GBPhotos 33.jpg
  • Charcoal drawings celebrating the arrival of spring on a road between Bridlington and Kilham - David Hockney, a major new retrospective, at Tate Britain’s. It includes more than 200 works and celebrates Hockney’s achievement in painting, drawing, print, photography and video. As he approaches his 80th birthday, this exhibition offers an unprecedented overview of the artist’s 60-year career. It runs from 9 Feb to 29 May 2017. London 06 Feb 2017.
    Hockney Tate Britain GBPhotos 32.jpg
  • Charcoal drawings celebrating the arrival of spring on a road between Bridlington and Kilham - David Hockney, a major new retrospective, at Tate Britain’s. It includes more than 200 works and celebrates Hockney’s achievement in painting, drawing, print, photography and video. As he approaches his 80th birthday, this exhibition offers an unprecedented overview of the artist’s 60-year career. It runs from 9 Feb to 29 May 2017. London 06 Feb 2017.
    Hockney Tate Britain GBPhotos 31.jpg
  • Two Pots on the Terrace and Garden #3 both 2016 (his most recent works) - David Hockney, a major new retrospective, at Tate Britain’s. It includes more than 200 works and celebrates Hockney’s achievement in painting, drawing, print, photography and video. As he approaches his 80th birthday, this exhibition offers an unprecedented overview of the artist’s 60-year career. It runs from 9 Feb to 29 May 2017. London 06 Feb 2017.
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  • Lewis Collection Garden, 2015 - David Hockney, a major new retrospective, at Tate Britain’s. It includes more than 200 works and celebrates Hockney’s achievement in painting, drawing, print, photography and video. As he approaches his 80th birthday, this exhibition offers an unprecedented overview of the artist’s 60-year career. It runs from 9 Feb to 29 May 2017. London 06 Feb 2017.
    Hockney Tate Britain GBPhotos 29.jpg
  • Lewis Collection Garden, 2015 - David Hockney, a major new retrospective, at Tate Britain’s. It includes more than 200 works and celebrates Hockney’s achievement in painting, drawing, print, photography and video. As he approaches his 80th birthday, this exhibition offers an unprecedented overview of the artist’s 60-year career. It runs from 9 Feb to 29 May 2017. London 06 Feb 2017.
    Hockney Tate Britain GBPhotos 28.jpg
  • A closer Wind Tunnel, February- March, 2006 - David Hockney, a major new retrospective, at Tate Britain’s. It includes more than 200 works and celebrates Hockney’s achievement in painting, drawing, print, photography and video. As he approaches his 80th birthday, this exhibition offers an unprecedented overview of the artist’s 60-year career. It runs from 9 Feb to 29 May 2017. London 06 Feb 2017.
    Hockney Tate Britain GBPhotos 27.jpg
  • A closer Wind Tunnel, February- March, 2006 - David Hockney, a major new retrospective, at Tate Britain’s. It includes more than 200 works and celebrates Hockney’s achievement in painting, drawing, print, photography and video. As he approaches his 80th birthday, this exhibition offers an unprecedented overview of the artist’s 60-year career. It runs from 9 Feb to 29 May 2017. London 06 Feb 2017.
    Hockney Tate Britain GBPhotos 26.jpg
  • A closer Wind Tunnel, February- March, 2006 - David Hockney, a major new retrospective, at Tate Britain’s. It includes more than 200 works and celebrates Hockney’s achievement in painting, drawing, print, photography and video. As he approaches his 80th birthday, this exhibition offers an unprecedented overview of the artist’s 60-year career. It runs from 9 Feb to 29 May 2017. London 06 Feb 2017.
    Hockney Tate Britain GBPhotos 25.jpg
  • Woldgate woods 6 &9 November, 2006 - David Hockney, a major new retrospective, at Tate Britain’s. It includes more than 200 works and celebrates Hockney’s achievement in painting, drawing, print, photography and video. As he approaches his 80th birthday, this exhibition offers an unprecedented overview of the artist’s 60-year career. It runs from 9 Feb to 29 May 2017. London 06 Feb 2017.
    Hockney Tate Britain GBPhotos 23.jpg
  • May Blossom on the Roman Road, 2009 - David Hockney, a major new retrospective, at Tate Britain’s. It includes more than 200 works and celebrates Hockney’s achievement in painting, drawing, print, photography and video. As he approaches his 80th birthday, this exhibition offers an unprecedented overview of the artist’s 60-year career. It runs from 9 Feb to 29 May 2017. London 06 Feb 2017.
    Hockney Tate Britain GBPhotos 24.jpg
  • May Blossom on the Roman Road, 2009 - David Hockney, a major new retrospective, at Tate Britain’s. It includes more than 200 works and celebrates Hockney’s achievement in painting, drawing, print, photography and video. As he approaches his 80th birthday, this exhibition offers an unprecedented overview of the artist’s 60-year career. It runs from 9 Feb to 29 May 2017. London 06 Feb 2017.
    Hockney Tate Britain GBPhotos 22.jpg
  • May Blossom on the Roman Road, 2009 - David Hockney, a major new retrospective, at Tate Britain’s. It includes more than 200 works and celebrates Hockney’s achievement in painting, drawing, print, photography and video. As he approaches his 80th birthday, this exhibition offers an unprecedented overview of the artist’s 60-year career. It runs from 9 Feb to 29 May 2017. London 06 Feb 2017.
    Hockney Tate Britain GBPhotos 21.jpg
  • Henry Geldzahler and Christopher Scott, 1969 and  Portrait of an Artist (Pool with Two Figures) 1972 - David Hockney, a major new retrospective, at Tate Britain’s. It includes more than 200 works and celebrates Hockney’s achievement in painting, drawing, print, photography and video. As he approaches his 80th birthday, this exhibition offers an unprecedented overview of the artist’s 60-year career. It runs from 9 Feb to 29 May 2017. London 06 Feb 2017.
    Hockney Tate Britain GBPhotos 20.jpg
  • Portrait of an Artist (Pool with Two Figures) 1972 - David Hockney, a major new retrospective, at Tate Britain’s. It includes more than 200 works and celebrates Hockney’s achievement in painting, drawing, print, photography and video. As he approaches his 80th birthday, this exhibition offers an unprecedented overview of the artist’s 60-year career. It runs from 9 Feb to 29 May 2017. London 06 Feb 2017.
    Hockney Tate Britain GBPhotos 19.jpg
  • Mr and Mrs Clark and Percy 1970-1 - David Hockney, a major new retrospective, at Tate Britain’s. It includes more than 200 works and celebrates Hockney’s achievement in painting, drawing, print, photography and video. As he approaches his 80th birthday, this exhibition offers an unprecedented overview of the artist’s 60-year career. It runs from 9 Feb to 29 May 2017. London 06 Feb 2017.
    Hockney Tate Britain GBPhotos 17.jpg
  • Mr and Mrs Clark and Percy 1970-1 - David Hockney, a major new retrospective, at Tate Britain’s. It includes more than 200 works and celebrates Hockney’s achievement in painting, drawing, print, photography and video. As he approaches his 80th birthday, this exhibition offers an unprecedented overview of the artist’s 60-year career. It runs from 9 Feb to 29 May 2017. London 06 Feb 2017.
    Hockney Tate Britain GBPhotos 16.jpg
  • Portrait of an Artist (Pool with Two Figures) 1972 - David Hockney, a major new retrospective, at Tate Britain’s. It includes more than 200 works and celebrates Hockney’s achievement in painting, drawing, print, photography and video. As he approaches his 80th birthday, this exhibition offers an unprecedented overview of the artist’s 60-year career. It runs from 9 Feb to 29 May 2017. London 06 Feb 2017.
    Hockney Tate Britain GBPhotos 15.jpg
  • Henry Geldzahler and Christopher Scott, 1969 - David Hockney, a major new retrospective, at Tate Britain’s. It includes more than 200 works and celebrates Hockney’s achievement in painting, drawing, print, photography and video. As he approaches his 80th birthday, this exhibition offers an unprecedented overview of the artist’s 60-year career. It runs from 9 Feb to 29 May 2017. London 06 Feb 2017.
    Hockney Tate Britain GBPhotos 14.jpg
  • Mr and Mrs Clark and Percy 1970-1 - David Hockney, a major new retrospective, at Tate Britain’s. It includes more than 200 works and celebrates Hockney’s achievement in painting, drawing, print, photography and video. As he approaches his 80th birthday, this exhibition offers an unprecedented overview of the artist’s 60-year career. It runs from 9 Feb to 29 May 2017. London 06 Feb 2017.
    Hockney Tate Britain GBPhotos 13.jpg
  • Henry Geldzahler and Christopher Scott, 1969 - David Hockney, a major new retrospective, at Tate Britain’s. It includes more than 200 works and celebrates Hockney’s achievement in painting, drawing, print, photography and video. As he approaches his 80th birthday, this exhibition offers an unprecedented overview of the artist’s 60-year career. It runs from 9 Feb to 29 May 2017. London 06 Feb 2017.
    Hockney Tate Britain GBPhotos 12.jpg
  • Portrait of an Artist (Pool with Two Figures) 1972 - David Hockney, a major new retrospective, at Tate Britain’s. It includes more than 200 works and celebrates Hockney’s achievement in painting, drawing, print, photography and video. As he approaches his 80th birthday, this exhibition offers an unprecedented overview of the artist’s 60-year career. It runs from 9 Feb to 29 May 2017. London 06 Feb 2017.
    Hockney Tate Britain GBPhotos 11.jpg
  • Portrait of an Artist (Pool with Two Figures) 1972 - David Hockney, a major new retrospective, at Tate Britain’s. It includes more than 200 works and celebrates Hockney’s achievement in painting, drawing, print, photography and video. As he approaches his 80th birthday, this exhibition offers an unprecedented overview of the artist’s 60-year career. It runs from 9 Feb to 29 May 2017. London 06 Feb 2017.
    Hockney Tate Britain GBPhotos 10.jpg
  • Henry Geldzahler and Christopher Scott, 1969 - David Hockney, a major new retrospective, at Tate Britain’s. It includes more than 200 works and celebrates Hockney’s achievement in painting, drawing, print, photography and video. As he approaches his 80th birthday, this exhibition offers an unprecedented overview of the artist’s 60-year career. It runs from 9 Feb to 29 May 2017. London 06 Feb 2017.
    Hockney Tate Britain GBPhotos 09.jpg
  • Sunbather 1966 - David Hockney, a major new retrospective, at Tate Britain’s. It includes more than 200 works and celebrates Hockney’s achievement in painting, drawing, print, photography and video. As he approaches his 80th birthday, this exhibition offers an unprecedented overview of the artist’s 60-year career. It runs from 9 Feb to 29 May 2017. London 06 Feb 2017.
    Hockney Tate Britain GBPhotos 08.jpg
  • Sunbather 1966 - David Hockney, a major new retrospective, at Tate Britain’s. It includes more than 200 works and celebrates Hockney’s achievement in painting, drawing, print, photography and video. As he approaches his 80th birthday, this exhibition offers an unprecedented overview of the artist’s 60-year career. It runs from 9 Feb to 29 May 2017. London 06 Feb 2017.
    Hockney Tate Britain GBPhotos 06.jpg
  • Peter Getting out of Nicks Pool, 1966, A Bigger Splash, 1967, and a Lawn Being Sprinkled, 1967  - David Hockney, a major new retrospective, at Tate Britain’s. It includes more than 200 works and celebrates Hockney’s achievement in painting, drawing, print, photography and video. As he approaches his 80th birthday, this exhibition offers an unprecedented overview of the artist’s 60-year career. It runs from 9 Feb to 29 May 2017. London 06 Feb 2017.
    Hockney Tate Britain GBPhotos 05.jpg
  • A Bigger Splash, 1967, and a Lawn Being Sprinkled, 1967 - David Hockney, a major new retrospective, at Tate Britain’s. It includes more than 200 works and celebrates Hockney’s achievement in painting, drawing, print, photography and video. As he approaches his 80th birthday, this exhibition offers an unprecedented overview of the artist’s 60-year career. It runs from 9 Feb to 29 May 2017. London 06 Feb 2017.
    Hockney Tate Britain GBPhotos 04.jpg
  • we Two Boys Clinging Together, The Most Beautiful Boy in the World, and Tea Painting in an Illusionistic Style, all 1961 - David Hockney, a major new retrospective, at Tate Britain’s. It includes more than 200 works and celebrates Hockney’s achievement in painting, drawing, print, photography and video. As he approaches his 80th birthday, this exhibition offers an unprecedented overview of the artist’s 60-year career. It runs from 9 Feb to 29 May 2017. London 06 Feb 2017.
    Hockney Tate Britain GBPhotos 02.jpg
  • Cleaning Teeth, Early Evening (10pm) W11, 1962 (right) -  David Hockney, a major new retrospective, at Tate Britain’s. It includes more than 200 works and celebrates Hockney’s achievement in painting, drawing, print, photography and video. As he approaches his 80th birthday, this exhibition offers an unprecedented overview of the artist’s 60-year career. It runs from 9 Feb to 29 May 2017. London 06 Feb 2017.
    Hockney Tate Britain GBPhotos 01.jpg
  • The 'Schools' area in the basement, which will be opened up. Achitect, Sir David Chipperfield unveils plans for a major redevelopment of the Royal Academy of Arts which will be completed in time for its 250th anniversary in 2018. The project is the most important development of the Royal Academy in its history.  The development will allow key works from the Royal Academy’s Collection to be brought out of store and go on view to the public. These include Queen Victoria’s paintbox, Turner’s travelling watercolour box, Joshua Reynolds’ diaries, a rarely displayed Pissarro drawing, and letters between artists such as Thomas Gainsborough to Sir Joshua Reynolds. 11 May 2015.
    RA Re-development unveiled GBPhotos ...jpg
  • The 'Schools' area in the basement, which will be opened up. Achitect, Sir David Chipperfield unveils plans for a major redevelopment of the Royal Academy of Arts which will be completed in time for its 250th anniversary in 2018. The project is the most important development of the Royal Academy in its history.  The development will allow key works from the Royal Academy’s Collection to be brought out of store and go on view to the public. These include Queen Victoria’s paintbox, Turner’s travelling watercolour box, Joshua Reynolds’ diaries, a rarely displayed Pissarro drawing, and letters between artists such as Thomas Gainsborough to Sir Joshua Reynolds. 11 May 2015.
    RA Re-development unveiled GBPhotos ...jpg
  • The architect explains how that utside the back the link will be created. Achitect, Sir David Chipperfield unveils plans for a major redevelopment of the Royal Academy of Arts which will be completed in time for its 250th anniversary in 2018. The project is the most important development of the Royal Academy in its history.  The development will allow key works from the Royal Academy’s Collection to be brought out of store and go on view to the public. These include Queen Victoria’s paintbox, Turner’s travelling watercolour box, Joshua Reynolds’ diaries, a rarely displayed Pissarro drawing, and letters between artists such as Thomas Gainsborough to Sir Joshua Reynolds. 11 May 2015.
    RA Re-development unveiled GBPhotos ...jpg
  • The architect explains how that utside the back the link will be created. Achitect, Sir David Chipperfield unveils plans for a major redevelopment of the Royal Academy of Arts which will be completed in time for its 250th anniversary in 2018. The project is the most important development of the Royal Academy in its history.  The development will allow key works from the Royal Academy’s Collection to be brought out of store and go on view to the public. These include Queen Victoria’s paintbox, Turner’s travelling watercolour box, Joshua Reynolds’ diaries, a rarely displayed Pissarro drawing, and letters between artists such as Thomas Gainsborough to Sir Joshua Reynolds. 11 May 2015.
    RA Re-development unveiled GBPhotos ...jpg
  • Alan Yentob - Achitect, Sir David Chipperfield unveils plans for a major redevelopment of the Royal Academy of Arts which will be completed in time for its 250th anniversary in 2018. The project is the most important development of the Royal Academy in its history.  The development will allow key works from the Royal Academy’s Collection to be brought out of store and go on view to the public. These include Queen Victoria’s paintbox, Turner’s travelling watercolour box, Joshua Reynolds’ diaries, a rarely displayed Pissarro drawing, and letters between artists such as Thomas Gainsborough to Sir Joshua Reynolds. 11 May 2015.
    RA Re-development unveiled GBPhotos ...jpg
  • Achitect, Sir David Chipperfield unveils plans for a major redevelopment of the Royal Academy of Arts which will be completed in time for its 250th anniversary in 2018. The project is the most important development of the Royal Academy in its history.  The development will allow key works from the Royal Academy’s Collection to be brought out of store and go on view to the public. These include Queen Victoria’s paintbox, Turner’s travelling watercolour box, Joshua Reynolds’ diaries, a rarely displayed Pissarro drawing, and letters between artists such as Thomas Gainsborough to Sir Joshua Reynolds. 11 May 2015.
    RA Re-development unveiled GBPhotos ...jpg
  • Achitect, Sir David Chipperfield unveils plans for a major redevelopment of the Royal Academy of Arts which will be completed in time for its 250th anniversary in 2018. The project is the most important development of the Royal Academy in its history.  The development will allow key works from the Royal Academy’s Collection to be brought out of store and go on view to the public. These include Queen Victoria’s paintbox, Turner’s travelling watercolour box, Joshua Reynolds’ diaries, a rarely displayed Pissarro drawing, and letters between artists such as Thomas Gainsborough to Sir Joshua Reynolds. 11 May 2015.
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  • Achitect, Sir David Chipperfield unveils plans for a major redevelopment of the Royal Academy of Arts which will be completed in time for its 250th anniversary in 2018. The project is the most important development of the Royal Academy in its history.  The development will allow key works from the Royal Academy’s Collection to be brought out of store and go on view to the public. These include Queen Victoria’s paintbox, Turner’s travelling watercolour box, Joshua Reynolds’ diaries, a rarely displayed Pissarro drawing, and letters between artists such as Thomas Gainsborough to Sir Joshua Reynolds. 11 May 2015.
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  • Achitect, Sir David Chipperfield unveils plans for a major redevelopment of the Royal Academy of Arts which will be completed in time for its 250th anniversary in 2018. The project is the most important development of the Royal Academy in its history.  The development will allow key works from the Royal Academy’s Collection to be brought out of store and go on view to the public. These include Queen Victoria’s paintbox, Turner’s travelling watercolour box, Joshua Reynolds’ diaries, a rarely displayed Pissarro drawing, and letters between artists such as Thomas Gainsborough to Sir Joshua Reynolds. 11 May 2015.
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  • Achitect, Sir David Chipperfield unveils plans for a major redevelopment of the Royal Academy of Arts which will be completed in time for its 250th anniversary in 2018. The project is the most important development of the Royal Academy in its history.  The development will allow key works from the Royal Academy’s Collection to be brought out of store and go on view to the public. These include Queen Victoria’s paintbox, Turner’s travelling watercolour box, Joshua Reynolds’ diaries, a rarely displayed Pissarro drawing, and letters between artists such as Thomas Gainsborough to Sir Joshua Reynolds. 11 May 2015.
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  • Achitect, Sir David Chipperfield unveils plans for a major redevelopment of the Royal Academy of Arts which will be completed in time for its 250th anniversary in 2018. The project is the most important development of the Royal Academy in its history.  The development will allow key works from the Royal Academy’s Collection to be brought out of store and go on view to the public. These include Queen Victoria’s paintbox, Turner’s travelling watercolour box, Joshua Reynolds’ diaries, a rarely displayed Pissarro drawing, and letters between artists such as Thomas Gainsborough to Sir Joshua Reynolds. 11 May 2015.
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  • Achitect, Sir David Chipperfield unveils plans for a major redevelopment of the Royal Academy of Arts which will be completed in time for its 250th anniversary in 2018. The project is the most important development of the Royal Academy in its history.  The development will allow key works from the Royal Academy’s Collection to be brought out of store and go on view to the public. These include Queen Victoria’s paintbox, Turner’s travelling watercolour box, Joshua Reynolds’ diaries, a rarely displayed Pissarro drawing, and letters between artists such as Thomas Gainsborough to Sir Joshua Reynolds. 11 May 2015.
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  • Royal Academician Richard Wilson examines. Achitect, Sir David Chipperfield unveils plans for a major redevelopment of the Royal Academy of Arts which will be completed in time for its 250th anniversary in 2018. The project is the most important development of the Royal Academy in its history.  The development will allow key works from the Royal Academy’s Collection to be brought out of store and go on view to the public. These include Queen Victoria’s paintbox, Turner’s travelling watercolour box, Joshua Reynolds’ diaries, a rarely displayed Pissarro drawing, and letters between artists such as Thomas Gainsborough to Sir Joshua Reynolds. 11 May 2015.
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  • Royal Academicians Rebecca Slater, Anne Desmet examine Queen Victoria’s paintbox. Achitect, Sir David Chipperfield unveils plans for a major redevelopment of the Royal Academy of Arts which will be completed in time for its 250th anniversary in 2018. The project is the most important development of the Royal Academy in its history.  The development will allow key works from the Royal Academy’s Collection to be brought out of store and go on view to the public. These include Queen Victoria’s paintbox, Turner’s travelling watercolour box, Joshua Reynolds’ diaries, a rarely displayed Pissarro drawing, and letters between artists such as Thomas Gainsborough to Sir Joshua Reynolds. 11 May 2015.
    RA Re-development unveiled GBPhotos ...jpg
  • Royal Academician Richard Wilson examines Queen Victoria’s paintbox. Achitect, Sir David Chipperfield unveils plans for a major redevelopment of the Royal Academy of Arts which will be completed in time for its 250th anniversary in 2018. The project is the most important development of the Royal Academy in its history.  The development will allow key works from the Royal Academy’s Collection to be brought out of store and go on view to the public. These include Queen Victoria’s paintbox, Turner’s travelling watercolour box, Joshua Reynolds’ diaries, a rarely displayed Pissarro drawing, and letters between artists such as Thomas Gainsborough to Sir Joshua Reynolds. 11 May 2015.
    RA Re-development unveiled GBPhotos ...jpg
  • Achitect, Sir David Chipperfield unveils plans for a major redevelopment of the Royal Academy of Arts which will be completed in time for its 250th anniversary in 2018. The project is the most important development of the Royal Academy in its history.  The development will allow key works from the Royal Academy’s Collection to be brought out of store and go on view to the public. These include Queen Victoria’s paintbox, Turner’s travelling watercolour box, Joshua Reynolds’ diaries, a rarely displayed Pissarro drawing, and letters between artists such as Thomas Gainsborough to Sir Joshua Reynolds. 11 May 2015.
    RA Re-development unveiled GBPhotos ...jpg
  • Royal Academicians Rebecca Slater, Bob and Roberta Smith Anne Desmet examine the model. Achitect, Sir David Chipperfield unveils plans for a major redevelopment of the Royal Academy of Arts which will be completed in time for its 250th anniversary in 2018. The project is the most important development of the Royal Academy in its history.  The development will allow key works from the Royal Academy’s Collection to be brought out of store and go on view to the public. These include Queen Victoria’s paintbox, Turner’s travelling watercolour box, Joshua Reynolds’ diaries, a rarely displayed Pissarro drawing, and letters between artists such as Thomas Gainsborough to Sir Joshua Reynolds. 11 May 2015.
    RA Re-development unveiled GBPhotos ...jpg
  • Royal Academicians Rebecca Slater, Bob and Roberta Smith Anne Desmet examine the model. Achitect, Sir David Chipperfield unveils plans for a major redevelopment of the Royal Academy of Arts which will be completed in time for its 250th anniversary in 2018. The project is the most important development of the Royal Academy in its history.  The development will allow key works from the Royal Academy’s Collection to be brought out of store and go on view to the public. These include Queen Victoria’s paintbox, Turner’s travelling watercolour box, Joshua Reynolds’ diaries, a rarely displayed Pissarro drawing, and letters between artists such as Thomas Gainsborough to Sir Joshua Reynolds. 11 May 2015.
    RA Re-development unveiled GBPhotos ...jpg
  • Royal Academicians Rebecca Slater, Bob and Roberta Smith Anne Desmet examine the model. Achitect, Sir David Chipperfield unveils plans for a major redevelopment of the Royal Academy of Arts which will be completed in time for its 250th anniversary in 2018. The project is the most important development of the Royal Academy in its history.  The development will allow key works from the Royal Academy’s Collection to be brought out of store and go on view to the public. These include Queen Victoria’s paintbox, Turner’s travelling watercolour box, Joshua Reynolds’ diaries, a rarely displayed Pissarro drawing, and letters between artists such as Thomas Gainsborough to Sir Joshua Reynolds. 11 May 2015.
    RA Re-development unveiled GBPhotos ...jpg
  • Royal Academicians Rebecca Slater, Bob and Roberta Smith Anne Desmet examine the model. Achitect, Sir David Chipperfield unveils plans for a major redevelopment of the Royal Academy of Arts which will be completed in time for its 250th anniversary in 2018. The project is the most important development of the Royal Academy in its history.  The development will allow key works from the Royal Academy’s Collection to be brought out of store and go on view to the public. These include Queen Victoria’s paintbox, Turner’s travelling watercolour box, Joshua Reynolds’ diaries, a rarely displayed Pissarro drawing, and letters between artists such as Thomas Gainsborough to Sir Joshua Reynolds. 11 May 2015.
    RA Re-development unveiled GBPhotos ...jpg
  • Royal Academicians Rebecca Slater, Bob and Roberta Smith Anne Desmet examine the model. Achitect, Sir David Chipperfield unveils plans for a major redevelopment of the Royal Academy of Arts which will be completed in time for its 250th anniversary in 2018. The project is the most important development of the Royal Academy in its history.  The development will allow key works from the Royal Academy’s Collection to be brought out of store and go on view to the public. These include Queen Victoria’s paintbox, Turner’s travelling watercolour box, Joshua Reynolds’ diaries, a rarely displayed Pissarro drawing, and letters between artists such as Thomas Gainsborough to Sir Joshua Reynolds. 11 May 2015.
    RA Re-development unveiled GBPhotos ...jpg
  • Royal Academicians Rebecca Slater, Bob and Roberta Smith Anne Desmet examine the model. Achitect, Sir David Chipperfield unveils plans for a major redevelopment of the Royal Academy of Arts which will be completed in time for its 250th anniversary in 2018. The project is the most important development of the Royal Academy in its history.  The development will allow key works from the Royal Academy’s Collection to be brought out of store and go on view to the public. These include Queen Victoria’s paintbox, Turner’s travelling watercolour box, Joshua Reynolds’ diaries, a rarely displayed Pissarro drawing, and letters between artists such as Thomas Gainsborough to Sir Joshua Reynolds. 11 May 2015.
    RA Re-development unveiled GBPhotos ...jpg
  • Royal Academicians Rebecca Slater, Anne Desmet and Bob and Roberta Smith examine the model. Achitect, Sir David Chipperfield unveils plans for a major redevelopment of the Royal Academy of Arts which will be completed in time for its 250th anniversary in 2018. The project is the most important development of the Royal Academy in its history.  The development will allow key works from the Royal Academy’s Collection to be brought out of store and go on view to the public. These include Queen Victoria’s paintbox, Turner’s travelling watercolour box, Joshua Reynolds’ diaries, a rarely displayed Pissarro drawing, and letters between artists such as Thomas Gainsborough to Sir Joshua Reynolds. 11 May 2015.
    RA Re-development unveiled GBPhotos ...jpg
  • Achitect, Sir David Chipperfield unveils plans for a major redevelopment of the Royal Academy of Arts which will be completed in time for its 250th anniversary in 2018. The project is the most important development of the Royal Academy in its history.  The development will allow key works from the Royal Academy’s Collection to be brought out of store and go on view to the public. These include Queen Victoria’s paintbox, Turner’s travelling watercolour box, Joshua Reynolds’ diaries, a rarely displayed Pissarro drawing, and letters between artists such as Thomas Gainsborough to Sir Joshua Reynolds. 11 May 2015.
    RA Re-development unveiled GBPhotos ...jpg
  • Achitect, Sir David Chipperfield unveils plans for a major redevelopment of the Royal Academy of Arts which will be completed in time for its 250th anniversary in 2018. The project is the most important development of the Royal Academy in its history.  The development will allow key works from the Royal Academy’s Collection to be brought out of store and go on view to the public. These include Queen Victoria’s paintbox, Turner’s travelling watercolour box, Joshua Reynolds’ diaries, a rarely displayed Pissarro drawing, and letters between artists such as Thomas Gainsborough to Sir Joshua Reynolds. 11 May 2015.
    RA Re-development unveiled GBPhotos ...jpg
  • Achitect, Sir David Chipperfield unveils plans for a major redevelopment of the Royal Academy of Arts which will be completed in time for its 250th anniversary in 2018. The project is the most important development of the Royal Academy in its history.  The development will allow key works from the Royal Academy’s Collection to be brought out of store and go on view to the public. These include Queen Victoria’s paintbox, Turner’s travelling watercolour box, Joshua Reynolds’ diaries, a rarely displayed Pissarro drawing, and letters between artists such as Thomas Gainsborough to Sir Joshua Reynolds. 11 May 2015.
    RA Re-development unveiled GBPhotos ...jpg
  • Royal Academicians Anne Desmet, Rebecca Slater and Richard Wilson examine the model. Achitect, Sir David Chipperfield unveils plans for a major redevelopment of the Royal Academy of Arts which will be completed in time for its 250th anniversary in 2018. The project is the most important development of the Royal Academy in its history.  The development will allow key works from the Royal Academy’s Collection to be brought out of store and go on view to the public. These include Queen Victoria’s paintbox, Turner’s travelling watercolour box, Joshua Reynolds’ diaries, a rarely displayed Pissarro drawing, and letters between artists such as Thomas Gainsborough to Sir Joshua Reynolds. 11 May 2015.
    RA Re-development unveiled GBPhotos ...jpg
  • Royal Academicians Bob and Roberta joins Achitect, Sir David Chipperfield unveils plans for a major redevelopment of the Royal Academy of Arts which will be completed in time for its 250th anniversary in 2018. The project is the most important development of the Royal Academy in its history.  The development will allow key works from the Royal Academy’s Collection to be brought out of store and go on view to the public. These include Queen Victoria’s paintbox, Turner’s travelling watercolour box, Joshua Reynolds’ diaries, a rarely displayed Pissarro drawing, and letters between artists such as Thomas Gainsborough to Sir Joshua Reynolds. 11 May 2015.
    RA Re-development unveiled GBPhotos ...jpg
  • Royal Academicians Anne Desmet, Rebecca Slater and Richard Wilson examine the model. Achitect, Sir David Chipperfield unveils plans for a major redevelopment of the Royal Academy of Arts which will be completed in time for its 250th anniversary in 2018. The project is the most important development of the Royal Academy in its history.  The development will allow key works from the Royal Academy’s Collection to be brought out of store and go on view to the public. These include Queen Victoria’s paintbox, Turner’s travelling watercolour box, Joshua Reynolds’ diaries, a rarely displayed Pissarro drawing, and letters between artists such as Thomas Gainsborough to Sir Joshua Reynolds. 11 May 2015.
    RA Re-development unveiled GBPhotos ...jpg
  • A collection of David Hockney's ipad based colour drawings - themed the Arrival of Spring in Woldgate - are for sale as prints at Annely Juda Fine Art. They are being exhibitied with charcoal drawings on the same theme and his innovative 9 video display of Woldgate Woods in winter. Dering Street, London, UK.
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  • A collection of David Hockney's ipad based colour drawings - themed the Arrival of Spring in Woldgate - are for sale as prints at Annely Juda Fine Art. They are being exhibitied with charcoal drawings on the same theme and his innovative 9 video display of Woldgate Woods in winter. Dering Street, London, UK.
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  • A collection of David Hockney's ipad based colour drawings - themed the Arrival of Spring in Woldgate - are for sale as prints at Annely Juda Fine Art. They are being exhibitied with charcoal drawings on the same theme and his innovative 9 video display of Woldgate Woods in winter. Dering Street, London, UK.
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  • A collection of David Hockney's ipad based colour drawings - themed the Arrival of Spring in Woldgate - are for sale as prints at Annely Juda Fine Art. They are being exhibitied with charcoal drawings on the same theme and his innovative 9 video display of Woldgate Woods in winter. Dering Street, London, UK.
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  • A collection of David Hockney's ipad based colour drawings - themed the Arrival of Spring in Woldgate - are for sale as prints at Annely Juda Fine Art. They are being exhibitied with charcoal drawings on the same theme and his innovative 9 video display of Woldgate Woods in winter. Dering Street, London, UK.
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  • A collection of David Hockney's ipad based colour drawings - themed the Arrival of Spring in Woldgate - are for sale as prints at Annely Juda Fine Art. They are being exhibitied with charcoal drawings on the same theme and his innovative 9 video display of Woldgate Woods in winter. Dering Street, London, UK.
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  • A collection of David Hockney's ipad based colour drawings - themed the Arrival of Spring in Woldgate - are for sale as prints at Annely Juda Fine Art. They are being exhibitied with charcoal drawings on the same theme and his innovative 9 video display of Woldgate Woods in winter. Dering Street, London, UK.
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  • A collection of David Hockney's ipad based colour drawings - themed the Arrival of Spring in Woldgate - are for sale as prints at Annely Juda Fine Art. They are being exhibitied with charcoal drawings on the same theme and his innovative 9 video display of Woldgate Woods in winter. Dering Street, London, UK.
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  • A collection of David Hockney's ipad based colour drawings - themed the Arrival of Spring in Woldgate - are for sale as prints at Annely Juda Fine Art. They are being exhibitied with charcoal drawings on the same theme and his innovative 9 video display of Woldgate Woods in winter. Dering Street, London, UK.
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  • A collection of David Hockney's ipad based colour drawings - themed the Arrival of Spring in Woldgate - are for sale as prints at Annely Juda Fine Art. They are being exhibitied with charcoal drawings on the same theme and his innovative 9 video display of Woldgate Woods in winter. Dering Street, London, UK.
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  • A collection of David Hockney's ipad based colour drawings - themed the Arrival of Spring in Woldgate - are for sale as prints at Annely Juda Fine Art. They are being exhibitied with charcoal drawings on the same theme and his innovative 9 video display of Woldgate Woods in winter. Dering Street, London, UK.
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  • A collection of David Hockney's ipad based colour drawings - themed the Arrival of Spring in Woldgate - are for sale as prints at Annely Juda Fine Art. They are being exhibitied with charcoal drawings on the same theme and his innovative 9 video display of Woldgate Woods in winter. Dering Street, London, UK.
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  • A collection of David Hockney's ipad based colour drawings - themed the Arrival of Spring in Woldgate - are for sale as prints at Annely Juda Fine Art. They are being exhibitied with charcoal drawings on the same theme and his innovative 9 video display of Woldgate Woods in winter. Dering Street, London, UK.
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  • A collection of David Hockney's ipad based colour drawings - themed the Arrival of Spring in Woldgate - are for sale as prints at Annely Juda Fine Art. They are being exhibitied with charcoal drawings on the same theme and his innovative 9 video display of Woldgate Woods in winter. Dering Street, London, UK.
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  • A collection of David Hockney's ipad based colour drawings - themed the Arrival of Spring in Woldgate - are for sale as prints at Annely Juda Fine Art. They are being exhibitied with charcoal drawings on the same theme and his innovative 9 video display of Woldgate Woods in winter. Dering Street, London, UK.
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