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Hockney was seen sitting in Cambridge's Fitzwilliam Museum looking at his own exhibition
Artist David Hockney has been spotted visiting two of his own exhibitions being held in Cambridge.
Hockney, 84, was seen at both the Fitzwilliam Museum and the city's Heong Gallery.
Both venues are hosting Hockney's Eye: The Art and Technology of Depiction, with the Fitzwilliam showing a new self-portrait of the artist.
Hockney also met with Chinese dissident and artist Ai Weiwei, who has a base in Cambridge.
The artist's self-portrait, an acrylic painting showing Hockney in a tweed suit with a paintbrush in one hand and cigarette in the other, is being shown for the first time in the UK, among other works.
Image source, David Hockney/Jonathan Wilkinson
Image caption,A self-portrait of David Hockney from November 2021 is on display in the UK for the first time
In the Fitzwilliam Museum's picture galleries, Hockney's drawings, paintings and digital artworks are shown alongside works by artists including William Hogarth, Vincent Van Gogh and Claude Monet.
The museum said this would "enable Hockney and artists of the past to speak directly to each other for the first time."
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Image caption,Artists Ai Weiwei and David Hockney were seen deep in conversation
Hockney was pictured sitting in a gallery in the museum looking at his exhibition and was also seen deep in conversation with Ai Weiwei when he visited the Heong Gallery at Downing College.
Image source, Cambridge University
Image caption,Ai Weiwei and David Hockney spent time looking at paintings together
Image source, Mark Bulstrode/BBC
Image caption,The Fitzwilliam Museum is showcasing Hockney's works
Image source, David Hockney
Image caption,David Hockney, 17th April 2020, No2, i-pad painting
The Hockney exhibitions at both Cambridge venues run until 29 August.
Image source, David Hockney/Diane Naylor
Image caption,David Hockney, "Le Parc des Sources, Vichy" ,1970, acrylic on canvas
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