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    Even in his 70s, David Hockney’s enthusiasm is boyish, his work rate ferocious. Being friends with him means going to California and Yorkshire, and forever being shown new work—from remakes of old masters to iPad sketches. Karen Wright tries to keep up ...  read more »


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