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Huge Paris exhibition reveals David Hockney’s love of Van Gogh

A major exhibition at the Fondation Louis Vuitton in Paris, titled "David Hockney 25," showcases 400 works by the British artist, with a focus on the past 25 years of his career. The show highlights Hockney’s deep admiration for Vincent van Gogh, featuring a section called "The Great Wall" that includes 29 Van Gogh reproductions alongside works by other artists. Key pieces on display include Hockney’s portrait of his partner Jean-Pierre Gonçalves de Lima, inspired by Van Gogh’s "Sorrowing Old Man," and iPad drawings echoing Van Gogh’s sunflower still lifes. The exhibition runs until 31 August.

The exhibition matters because it underscores Van Gogh’s enduring influence on one of Britain’s most celebrated living artists, revealing a direct artistic lineage across more than a century. It also offers insight into Hockney’s creative process, including his use of digital tools like the iPad, and his ability to channel personal tragedy into vibrant work. Additionally, the article reports on a Van Gogh-attributed painting, "Lying Cow," coming up for auction, adding a layer of art-market intrigue to the cultural narrative.