(4 Apr 2025)
FRANCE HOCKNEY INSTALL
SOURCE: ASSOCIATED PRESS
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ASSOCIATED PRESS
Paris, France – 3 April 2023
1. Wide interior, tilt down of sign “Hockney 25” at entrance of exhibition
2. Wide pan right of room with iconic David Hockney works
3. “Portrait of an Artist (Pool with Two Figures)” (1972) by David Hockney
4. Wide of (left to right) “A Bigger Splash” (1967) and “Portrait of an Artist (Pool with Two Figures)” (1972) by David Hockney
5. Close of “A Bigger Splash” (1967) by David Hockney
6. Various of “Christopher Isherwood and Don Bachardy” (1968) by David Hockney, with museum staff
7. SOUNDBITE (English) Francois Michaud, co-curator of the exhibition, Fondation Louis Vuitton:
“Of course, some of the major works of the first period of his oeuvre are in the exhibition. But then, we are discovering a lot of paintings, iPad paintings, digital works, videos that you have never seen or never seen together.”
8. Wide exhibition signage with temporary tape to walls, pan to “A Bigger Grand Canyon” (1998) by David Hockney
9. Tracking shot of co-curator of the exhibition Francois Michaud looking at “A Bigger Grand Canyon” (1998) by David Hockney
10. SOUNDBITE (English) Francois Michaud, co-Curator of the exhibition, Fondation Louis Vuitton:
“During the time we were preparing the show, David painted three new works. One is a self-portrait, and the others are painted after William Blake and after Edvard Munch."
11. Various of “After Munch: Less is Known than People Think” (2023), new work by David Hockney displayed for the first time
12. Various of “After Blake: Less is Known than People Think” (2024), new work by David Hockney displayed for the first time
13. SOUNDBITE (English) Francois Michaud, co-curator of the exhibition, Fondation Louis Vuitton:
“For him, it remains evident that these paintings are a bit more spiritual. And he said to us, especially about the self-portrait that you will discover on the last level of the Foundation, he said, ‘It is the now which is eternal’.”
14. Various of “Play within a Play within a Play and Me with a Cigarette” (2024-2025), new self-portrait by David Hockney displayed for the first time
15. SOUNDBITE (English) Francois Michaud, co-Curator of the exhibition, Fondation Louis Vuitton:
“Many of these works are a great installation. And as the building is bigger, we could do what David wanted us to do, a bigger show.“
16. Wide of room with prints of some of the Normandy iPad drawings by David Hockney from 2020
17. Tracking shot of flower portraits series (2021) flanking “25th of June, Looking at the Flowers (framed)” (2022) by David Hockney
18. Various of “25th of June, Looking at the Flowers (framed)” (2022) by David Hockney
19. Wide pan right of “Pictures At An Exhibition” (2018) by David Hockney
20. SOUNDBITE (English) Francois Michaud, co-curator of the exhibition, Fondation Louis Vuitton:
“Here you work with a living artist who says what he wants, and, of course, who intervenes at any moment of the whole process."
21. Various of museum workers carrying and cleaning a piece of glass
22. Various of Mr and Mrs Clark and Percy” (1971) by David Hockney with working adjusting lights from a bucket truck in background
23. Various of crate with “handle with care” sign and paper reading David Hockney in room with David Hockney’s early works
24. Various exteriors of Fondation Louis Vuitton, with neon sign reading “Do remember they can’t cancel the Spring” by David Hockney
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The exhibition will display over 400 works spanning his career across 11 rooms.
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