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David Hockney

The Story Behind the David Hockney Pool Painting That Just Sold for $90.3 Million

The sale of David Hockney's masterpiece 'Portrait of an Artist (Pool with Two Figures)' just broke records.
By Helen Holmes
Grand cul de sac marin, site of the Biennale de la Biche.

This Island Shack Holds World’s Smallest Biennale, Sotheby’s Sues Over Fake Painting

Sotheby's is suing a dealer for fake Old Masters painting, there's a tiny biennale on this tiny island, and other art world news.
By Guelda Voien
The first work from David Hockney's "Woldgate Woods" series.

What Van Goghs Recovered From the Mafia Say About the Value of Art…And More

All your art world news for September 30.
By Guelda Voien
A Hockney portrait.

Gazebo Where Tamir Rice Shot to Move to Chicago, Why Artists Love Balloons…And More

By Guelda Voien
Johnny Depp attends the UK Premiere of "Mortdecai" at Empire Leicester Square on January 19, 2015 in London, England.

Johnny Depp Basquiats Sell for $11.5M, Brexit Woes Don’t Scare All Dealers

By Alanna Martinez
Rachel Harrison, Untitled, (2012).

10 Things to Do in New York’s Art World Before April 29

By Paul Laster
Hockney, 2014. Written and directed by Randall Wright.

12 Things to Do in New York’s Art World Before April 8

By Paul Laster
NEW YORK, NY - JANUARY 31: Joan Rivers attends SiriusXM's "Howard Stern Birthday Bash" at Hammerstein Ballroom on January 31, 2014 in New York City.

Joan Rivers’ Art Collection Heads to Auction, Protest Stirs Over V&A Photos—and More

By Alanna Martinez
The ancient Syrian city of Palmyra.

Museum Director Wants to Rebuild Palmyra, How We Choose Favorite Colors—and More

By Alanna Martinez
Faith Holland, Graceful Machines.

Weekend Edition: 12 Things to Do in New York’s Art World Before February 22

By Paul Laster
A Bigger Splash, 1967 by David Hockney (Photo: Courtesy the artist's website).

David Hockney to Show Larry Gagosian Portrait, Auction Terms Explained, and More

By Guelda Voien
Portrait of an Artist (Pool with two figures), 1972 (Photo: Courtesy the artist's website).

Happy Birthday David Hockney! Discover the Artist’s LA Pool Paintings

By Hailey Cunningham
'Relay II' (1976) by Helen Frankenthaler. (Courtesy Armand Bartos)

Which Artists Does the New Whitney Museum Leave Behind?

By Alexandra Peers
Pace Gallery's proposed new headquarters on West 25th Street. (Courtesy: Pace Gallery)

Pace Gallery to Build Tower of Art on Chelsea Street Hard-Hit by Hurricane Sandy

By Karenn Marin
The Kunstmuseum Bern (Courtesy Getty Images)

Art World Abstracts: The Fate of the Stolen Trove of Nazi-Looted Art, and More!

By Nate Freeman
Christian Jankowski. (Courtesy Patrick McMullan)

Art World Abstracts: Manifesta 11 Gets a Chief Curator, And More!

By Nate Freeman
Photographer Jill Krementz's portrait of David Hockney, whose work is currently on view at Pace Gallery. (Courtesy Jill Krementz)

Motherwell and Hockney, Two 20th Century Titans, Star in Major Chelsea Shows

By Ryan Steadman
The Frick Collection. (Courtesy The Frick)

Art World Abstracts: A Battle Over the Frick, and More!

By Nate Freeman
"Light Cave" at The Standard, High Line. (Courtesy Art Production Fund)

The Giant Moonbounce Thing at The Standard Is a Self-Proclaimed Religious Experience

By Nate Freeman
The artist Olafur Eliasson used to breakdance all the time. (Photo Courtesy SFMOMA0

Morning Links: Breakdance Champion Edition

By Nate Freeman

8 Things to Do in New York's Art World Before September 5

By Nate Freeman and Alanna Martinez
Brian May, Queen's guitar player, with Freddie Mercury (Courtesy Brianmay.com)

Morning Links: Brian May's Steroscopic Picture Collection Edition

By Nate Freeman

David Hockney Egypt Painting to Appear at Auction for the First Time

By M.H. Miller
Lucian Freud, “Girl in a Striped Nightdress,” 1983-85. (Courtesy Tate)

Tate Accepts Hockney, Freud Works as Part of Major Gift

By Andrew Russeth
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