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David Hockney on joy, longing and spring light: ‘I’m teaching the French how to paint Normandy!’

- Jonathan Jones

‘I think it looks terrific,” says David Hockney. “It’s all on one theme, isn’t it? And there’s not many exhibition­s like that, really, a show all about the spring.” The 83-year-old artist is taking a look around his new exhibition at the Royal Academy in London for the first time. He seems happy with it – and rightly so, for it is hypnotic and ravishing. But while I am getting a sneak preview in person, Hockney is here only virtually, his face appearing on two screens, one a giant TV, the other a small laptop.

He is at home, at what he calls his “seven dwarves house” in Normandy, wearing a red, black and white check jacket, a checkerboa­rd tie, a bluegreen pullover and round, gold-framed glasses. His kaleidosco­pic choice of clothing, challengin­g the very limits of the video call’s bandwidth, is as vibrant and beguiling as the canvases hanging around us. Hockney has not just painted spring; he has come dressed as it.

The artist has agreed to talk me through the exhibition, called The Arrival of Spring, Normandy, 2020, and the arrangemen­t underlines his idiosyncra­tic ease with technology. To make these iPad paintings, he and his team created a version of the Brushes app, working with a computer expert in Leeds to speed things up. “Drawing requires a certain speed,” he says. “In Rembrandt’s drawings, you can see how fast he drew.”

I can’t handle Hockney on the big screen, so I sit in front of the laptop – after first taking in his art. He has filled some of the grandest rooms in the RA with pictures of blossoming branches, spilling flower beds, a rain-spattered pond and a tree house: simple subjects, faithfully depicted. I first saw many of these last spring, in my email inbox. Day after day, sometimes more than once a day, I would find a new Hockney, fresh from France, which was a great pick-me-up as the full scope of the pandemic began to dawn.

The trouble was that I was soon running out of superlativ­es in my replies. He was “doing the arrival of spring in Normandy”, as he puts it, and the work made headlines around the world

 ??  ?? The ‘seven dwarves house’ … No 316, 30 April 2020. Photograph: © David Hockney
The ‘seven dwarves house’ … No 316, 30 April 2020. Photograph: © David Hockney
 ??  ?? Tree house … No 125, 19 March 2020. Photograph: © David Hockney
Tree house … No 125, 19 March 2020. Photograph: © David Hockney

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