How David Hockney Taught Los Angeles to See Itself

How David Hockney Taught Los Angeles to See Itself

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Key Points:

  • David Hockney, the renowned British-born artist and longtime Los Angeles resident, passed away on Thursday, prompting tributes worldwide.
  • In 1988, Hockney painted bright blue swooshes on the bottom of the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel pool, a mural that remains partially visible and enhances the pool's visual appeal.
  • Hockney's art and presence have significantly shaped the cultural and artistic landscape of Los Angeles over five decades, influencing both the city's image and generations of artists.
  • His legacy extends beyond museums, leaving subtle and dramatic marks throughout the city, embodying the essence of the California lifestyle.

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