David Hockney Wants His Biggest Ever Show to Bring You Joy
Briefly

David Hockney, at 87 and wheelchair-bound, is preparing for his major retrospective exhibition titled 'David Hockney 25' in Paris, a showcase of his esteemed career. Originally thinking he wouldn't live to see it, Hockney is grateful to attend. His team prioritizes his health, ensuring he has adequate care, and he plans to bring along his beloved dachshund, Tess. The exhibition is set to be one of the most significant events in the European art scene this spring, marking an important milestone in Hockney's artistic journey.
When the Louis Vuitton Foundation reached out for a retrospective, I assumed I wouldn’t be around to see it open. But I still am, with satisfaction.
Hockney's exhibition David Hockney 25 in Paris is poised to become one of the most talked-about art shows of the spring, marking a significant career milestone.
With 24-hour medical care, my health has been a priority for my team to ensure I can attend Paris. I’m excited for the largest exhibition I’ve had.
Dressed in a mint green cardigan and yellow glasses, Hockney's whimsical style continues to shine, reflective of his dynamic personality that transcends his physical limitations.
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