Documentary: inside two blockbuster Hockney exhibitions
Published 15 April 2020
Originally released in cinemas, this ‘Exhibition on Screen’ film takes us back to two of our landmark exhibitions by the iconic British artist, David Hockney RA. Sit back and enjoy, as we revisit 2012’s ‘A Bigger Picture’, and ‘82 Portraits and One Still-Life’ from 2016.
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