Friday, 2 May 2014

Fish and chip shop, David Hockney
Lovely, exuberant exhibition of Hockney prints at Dulwich Picture Gallery. This was an early one when he was still a student.


Self-portrait, July, 1986

He's always inventive. He photocopied his shirt ...
(I'm tempted to try this at home.)

There's more here. It was a delight on a chilly, grey day. 

6 comments:

Lucille said...

Missed you by one day Mary! I too was rather fascinated by the shirt. Matisse yesterday. Were you there?

mary said...

Not yet, Lucille. Somebody said to me yesterday that it was very crowded with people smiling!

Lucille said...

I had a 10 am ticket in my hand when it opened and whizzed through to the end so that I could have many of the rooms virtually to myself and then meandered back and forth for an hour. I don't mind not having things in chronological order, but I do mind crawling round and jostling so it worked for me. There were lots of happy people there by the time I left.

mary said...

That's a good idea. I find the end of the day often works well, too.

Anonymous said...

I would never be able to walk around a gallery but I am so pleased to know that you like DH as much as I do. Thank you so much.

mary said...

Sorry you can't get there in person, Toffeeapple. There is another Hockney exhibition just opened at Annely Juda - lots to enjoy on the website.