David Hockney, one of the most important representatives of Pop Art in the 1960s, has been an enthusiastic follower of Pablo Picasso since his youth. In the studio exhibition, Hockney's famous etching cycle "The Blue Guitar", created in the 1970s, meets highlights of Picasso's graphic work. The exciting dialog provides an intimate insight into Hockney's homage to the Spanish artist and discusses the influences of the various Picasso work phases and their congenial interpretation by the British artist.
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