David Hockney: Perspective Should Be Reversed: Prints from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation

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Where

Main Museum

When

November 23, 2024 – March 31, 2025

Where

Main Museum

When

November 23, 2024 – March 31, 2025

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David Hockney: Perspective Should Be Reversed presents a wide body of works produced during a six-decade-long career. It features nearly 200 of the artist’s works in a variety of media, including prints, collages, photographs, iPhone as well as iPad drawings.

The exhibition highlights Hockney’s lifelong experiments with non-traditional perspectives for depicting the world and foregrounds his early interest in expressing his identity as a gay man.


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Exhibition Highlights

David Hockney, <em>Joe With Green Window, edition 1/54</em>, 1979
David Hockney, Joe With Green Window, edition 1/54, 1979
David Hockney, <em>Green Grey & Blue Plant, July 1986, edition 16/60</em>, 1986
David Hockney, Green Grey & Blue Plant, July 1986, edition 16/60, 1986
David Hockney, <em>Gregory in the Pool (Paper Pool 4), Variation Q</em>, 1978
David Hockney, Gregory in the Pool (Paper Pool 4), Variation Q, 1978
David Hockney, <em>Photography is Dead. Long Live Painting, edition 39/45</em>, 1995
David Hockney, Photography is Dead. Long Live Painting, edition 39/45, 1995
David Hockney, <em>Self Portrait IV, 25 March 2012, edition 10/25</em>, 2012
David Hockney, Self Portrait IV, 25 March 2012, edition 10/25, 2012
David Hockney, <em>Early Morning, edition 10/25</em>, 2009
David Hockney, Early Morning, edition 10/25, 2009
David Hockney, <em>25th June 2022, Looking at the Flowers (Framed), edition 14/15</em>, 2022
David Hockney, 25th June 2022, Looking at the Flowers (Framed), edition 14/15, 2022
David Hockney, <em>Illustrations for Fourteen Poems from C.P. Cavafy: Two Boys Aged 23 or 24, edition 10/25</em>, 1966-1967
David Hockney, Illustrations for Fourteen Poems from C.P. Cavafy: Two Boys Aged 23 or 24, edition 10/25, 1966-1967
David Hockney, <em>My Mother, Los Angeles, Dec. '82, edition 13/20</em>, 1982
David Hockney, My Mother, Los Angeles, Dec. '82, edition 13/20, 1982

Palm Springs Art Museum is proud to present this exhibition as part of Q+ Art, a major new initiative supporting LGBTQ+ creative achievements in art.

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Simon K. Chiu
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PATRONS
Timothy Cagle & Richard Kammerer
Steve Corkin & Dan Maddalena
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Gregg Fletcher
Drew Hodges & Peter Kukielski
Patrick Jordan - PS Properties

The exhibition, which originated in Honolulu Museum of Art, was curated by Catherine Whitney, director of curatorial affairs, and Katherine Love, assistant curator of contemporary art, in conjunction with the Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation. The exhibition has been adapted for Palm Springs Art Museum by Christine Vendredi, chief curator, and Adam Lerner, JoAnn McGrath executive director/CEO.

Palm Springs Art Museum is grateful to the Jordan D. Schnitzer & The Harold & Arlene Schnitzer CARE Foundation for their support of this exhibition and related educational programs.

Additional support provided by Timothy Cagle & Richard Kammerer, Camille Cook & Siri Hutcheson, JoAnn Gray & Sheldon Harmatz, and Barb & Keith Kizziah.

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