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GELDZAHLER ON HOCKNEY

David Hockney’s art has been lively from the first because he has conducted his education in public with a charming and endearing innocence. The pictures are often distinctly autobiographical, confirming Hockney’s place in the grand tradition of English eccentricity. He has at each stage given us touchingly curious indications of how he felt, what he knew, and whom he admired. The humor both disguises feeling and insists that it is too strong to reveal without being disguised.” — Henry Geldzahler*

 

DAVID HOCKNEY, November 27 through February 25.

MET FIFTH AVENUE, 1000 Fifth Avenue, New York City.

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*Henry Geldzahler, “David Hockney,” in David Hockney by David Hockney (New York: Abrams, 1977). Reprinted in Henry Geldzahler, Making it New: Essays Interviews and Talks (New York: Turtle Point Press, 1994), 126.

From top: Henry Geldzahler and Christopher Scott, 1969; Henry Geldzahler (lithograph); Looking at Pictures on a Screen, 1977. All artwork by David Hockney.

Hockney (left) and Geldzahler. Image credit: Palm Pictures.

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"LOOKING AT PICTURES ON A SCREEN" 1977 OIL ON CANVAS 74 X 74" © DAVID HOCKNEY

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JUAN JOSÉ GURROLA AT REENA SPAULINGS

The sardonic paintings, videos, photographs, and sculptures of artist, filmmaker, and stage director Juan José Gurrola (1935-2007) are on view at House of Gaga/Reena Spaulings Fine Art, part of Pacific Standard Time: LA/LA.

Included are works from his Dom Art series (Domestic Art), his “bad painting” versions of Philip Guston canvases, the poems and photographs of Gurrola’s Monoblock series, and three of his films: Robarte el arte (1972, documenting Gurrola’s supposed theft of a Documenta 5 artwork), Porn (circa 1989), and Cinturón gay latino (1984), which documents Gurrola, David Hockney and others painting murals on the walls of Mexico City gay bar El 9.

 

JUAN JOSÉ GURROLA—1966–1989, through November 18.

REENA SPAULINGS FINE ART, 2228 West 7th Street, 2nd floor (entrance on South Grand View Street), Los Angeles.

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Juan José Gurrola, Familia Kool Aid, 1962/1966. Image credit: Gurrola Foundation and House of Gaga.

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ON DAVID HOCKNEY

As part of the ongoing Getty Center exhibition HAPPY BIRTHDAY, MR. HOCKNEY, artists Tacita Dean and Ramiro Gomez, physicist Charles Falco, and writer Lawrence Weschler—author of True to Life: Twenty-Five Years of Conversations with David Hockney—get together this week for a conversation about their friend and colleague David Hockney. In addition, Dean will screen her documentary PORTRAITS (2016).

HAPPY BIRTHDAY, MR. HOCKNEY, conversation and screening, Tuesday, August 8, at 7 pm.

HAPPY BIRTHDAY, MR. HOCKNEY, exhibition, through November 26.

GETTY CENTER, 1200 Getty Center Drive, Brentwood, Los Angeles.

Free r.s.v.p.: getty.edu/visit/cal/events/ev_1853.html

David Hockney and Peter Schlesinger.

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Hockney and Peter Schlesinger