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The Grand Rapids Art Museum will showcase the exhibition ‘David Hockney: Perspective Should Be Reversed’ from May 31 to November 2, 2025. This will be the first time Hockney’s works are displayed in Grand Rapids, featuring over 160 pieces including drawings, collages, and digital art. The show aims to highlight Hockney’s innovative techniques and influence in contemporary art, inviting both residents and visitors to engage with his extraordinary creations.
Grand Rapids – The Grand Rapids Art Museum (GRAM) is set to showcase a significant exhibition titled “David Hockney: Perspective Should Be Reversed” from May 31 to November 2, 2025. This exhibition will take place on the museum’s first and second levels, located at 101 Monroe Center St. NW, in Grand Rapids, Michigan.
This marks the first time that the works of renowned artist David Hockney will be displayed in Grand Rapids. The exhibition will feature more than 160 works encompassing various artistic mediums such as drawings, collages, photographic pieces, and digital art created using iPads. The artworks are sourced from the collection of Jordan D. Schnitzer, an ARTnews Top 200 collector, along with contributions from his Family Foundation based in Portland, Oregon.
David Hockney is widely regarded as one of the most significant contemporary artists, with many considering him “the most important artist working today.” His body of work takes audiences on visual journeys that explore perception and different viewpoints. The exhibition showcases Hockney’s ability to blend traditional art techniques with modern technology, using devices like office copiers, iPhones, and iPads as innovative tools for printmaking.
Exhibition Features
Visitors to the exhibition can expect a diverse array of subjects, including intimate portrayals of family and friends, the iconic Southern California swimming pools, expansive panoramic views, studio interiors, and theatrical designs. Additionally, GRAM offers a unique hands-on experience in its experimental gallery, The Blank Space, allowing guests to engage with photocopying techniques that Hockney himself employs in his creative process. This interactive experience is included with general admission to the museum.
Curatorial Information
The exhibition is organized in partnership with the Honolulu Museum of Art and the Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation. It is curated by Catherine Whitney, who is the director of curatorial affairs, alongside Katherine Love, the assistant curator of contemporary art at the Honolulu Museum of Art. They have meticulously selected the works to provide an informative and engaging perspective on Hockney’s artistic evolution.
Significance of the Exhibition
Jennifer Wcisel, the curator of the Dean and Helga Toriello Collections and Exhibitions at GRAM, emphasizes Hockney’s role as one of the most influential artists spanning both the 20th and 21st centuries. With his remarkable contributions to the art world, this exhibition aims to deepen the public’s understanding of Hockney’s impact on contemporary art and highlight the innovative techniques he uses in his work.
Visiting Details
For those interested in attending the exhibition, further information can be found on the Grand Rapids Art Museum’s official website. The museum encourages both residents and visitors to experience firsthand the vibrant world of David Hockney as it opens its doors to his extraordinary creations.
As “David Hockney: Perspective Should Be Reversed” approaches, excitement grows for an exhibition that promises not just to showcase art, but to challenge and expand audiences’ perspectives on visual experience and creativity.
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- Financial Times: David Hockney Exhibition
- Encyclopedia Britannica: David Hockney
