David Hockney: A Year In Normandie And Some Other Thoughts About Painting

David Hockney: A Year In Normandie And Some Other Thoughts About PaintingSerpentine North, West Carriage Drive, London W2 2AR12mar(mar 12)4:13 pm23aug(aug 23)4:13 pm

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One of the most influential artists of our time, David Hockney invites viewers to slow down and notice the extraordinary within the everyday in his first exhibition at Serpentine. Created specifically for this presentation, Hockney’s new paintings extend his lifelong fascination with the act of looking, affirming his belief that simple beauty is worth celebrating.

The exhibition is conceived in close collaboration with the artist and brings Hockney’s celebrated ninety-metre-long frieze A Year in Normandie to London for the first time. Inspired by the Bayeux Tapestry, which will be on display at the British Museum in 2026, this monumental work captures the changing seasons at the artist’s former studio in Normandy. In the context of the exhibition at Serpentine, it opens a dialogue with the surrounding nature of Kensington Gardens.

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Tickets for March–May are available now. Tickets for June–August will be released at a later date.

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