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David Hockney paintings in London

British · 1937–present

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3 works across 1 institution

London's Tate Britain holds 3 works by David Hockney (1937–present) — the city's entire known holding of this artist in a single institution.

Hockney is one of the most versatile and prolifically inventive artists of his generation, moving between painting, drawing, photography, and digital work. His large paintings — the Yorkshire landscapes, the swimming pools — reward seeing in person, where their scale and the quality of his observation become fully apparent.

Tate Britain

London · 3 works on display

Tate Britain on Millbank holds the national collection of British art from 1500 to the present, including the world's finest holdings of Turner's paintings. Entry to the permanent collection is free, and the Turner galleries are a highlight of any visit.

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Mr and Mrs Clark and Percy

c. 1971

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Mr and Mrs Clark and Percy

Tate Britain

c. 1971

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A Bigger Splash

c. 1967

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A Bigger Splash

Tate Britain

c. 1967

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Bigger Trees Near Warter

c. 2007

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Bigger Trees Near Warter

Tate Britain

c. 2007

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Planning your visit to London

Most major national museums in London are free to enter permanently — the National Gallery, Tate Modern, Tate Britain, and National Portrait Gallery all charge nothing for the permanent collection. The Courtauld Gallery at Somerset House and the Wallace Collection are also free. Pre-booking is rarely needed for permanent collections but recommended for major temporary exhibitions.

Artwork data sourced from Wikidata. Coverage varies — always confirm with the museum before visiting.