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  1. Mulholland Drive. David Hockney , 1980 , California, Los Angeles. Mulholland Drive is David Hockneys largest painting, done in acrylic on canvas. It reflects his love for his home city of Los Angeles, specifically depicting the drive from his Hollywood home to the studio.

  2. Mulholland Drive: The Road to the Studio, 1980 Acrylic on canvas 86 x 243" Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) The David Hockney Foundation: Return to home Click to skip to main content

  3. Painted from memory in just a few weeks, Mulholland Drive: The Road to the Studio (1980), the largest of Hockney's canvases, vividly captures the quintessential Los Angeles activity: driving. It is a personalized panoramic map of Los Angeles based on the artist's daily trip from his home in the Hollywood Hills to his studio on Santa Monica ...

  4. El cuadro Mulholland Drive. El camino al estudio es una obra emblemática del famoso artista David Hockney. En esta pintura, Hockney captura la majestuosidad del paisaje californiano con su característico estilo colorido y vibrante.

  5. Mulholland Drive: The Road to the Studio, 1980. David Hockney. England, born 1937, active United States. Acrylic on canvas. Purchased with funds provided by the F. Patrick Burns Bequest.

  6. In 1982 Hockney purchased a new home off Mulholland Drive in the Hollywood Hills and decorated it in the vibrant palette he had used in his recent opera sets. Here, he fragments the perspectival space of his open living room partly in reference to Cubism (the bust of Pablo Picasso above the fireplace and the cubistic drawing in Hockney’s own ...

  7. Hockey affectionately dubbed Los Angeles the “promise land," and this lifelong flirtation with the City of Stars has fueled the best of his work. This painting depicts Hockneys daily commute from his home in the Hollywood Hills up on Mulholland Drive to his studio on Santa Monica Boulevard.