This exhibition, which chronicles Hockney’s portraits over a forty-year span, reflects his most intimate and intense relationships with friends, family, and lovers, many of whom were L.A.’s most famous...and infamous.
Portraits
“Love is the only serious subject." - David Hockney
LACMA presents David Hockney Portraits, the first exhibition devoted solely to Hockney’s portraiture, one of the most significant facets of his work.
Organized by the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, and the National Portrait Gallery, London, in collaboration with LACMA and senior curator Stephanie Barron, the groundbreaking exhibition surveys half a century of the artist's career, revealing some of his most profound compositions, new and old.
For decades, Hockney has revisited the same intimate subjects—friends, family, lovers, and even himself—unveiling the often circular nature of his artistic preoccupation and also underscoring the range of his creative practice.
In part because of his pioneering portraits, Hockney rapidly became the best-known British artist of his generation. It is through the lens of Los Angeles, however, that much of his work is viewed. Fittingly then, David Hockney Portraits comes to L.A.—the city the artist has long called home—and to LACMA, which has already presented two previous exhibitions devoted to the artist.
County Museum of Art
5905 Wilshire Boulevard - Los Angeles
Opening Hours: Mo-tue-thu 12-8pm; Fri 12-9pm; Sat-sun 11-8pm.