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David Hockney — Park Hotel Munich (1972)
David Hockney

Park Hotel Munich (1972)

2020

David Hockney's Park Hotel Munich (1972) is a poster design created in 2020 that reimagines a work connected to the 1972 Munich Olympics period. The piece references Hockney's earlier engagement with Munich and Olympic themed imagery while representing his continued creative practice. This 200 gram paper poster reflects the artist's enduring interest in architectural and urban subjects. The work demonstrates how Hockney continues to engage with his own artistic legacy and historical references. The poster format allows for broad public accessibility while maintaining fine art sensibilities.

Medium
Poster on 200g paper
Dimensions

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Vanguarts — Contemporary Dialogue

April 23, 2026

Estimate: $200$400

Lot 295

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David Hockney, Park Hotel Munich (1972), 2020

David Hockney's Park Hotel Munich (1972) is a poster design created in 2020 that reimagines a work connected to the 1972 Munich Olympics period. The piece references Hockney's earlier engagement with Munich and Olympic themed imagery while representing his continued creative practice. This 200 gram paper poster reflects the artist's enduring interest in architectural and urban subjects. The work demonstrates how Hockney continues to engage with his own artistic legacy and historical references. The poster format allows for broad public accessibility while maintaining fine art sensibilities.

Medium
Poster on 200g paper
Dimensions
59.4 x 41.9 cm
Year
2020
Seen at
Vanguarts, Online (via Artsy)

Related themes

Architectural Art, Olympic Reference, Hockney Legacy, Munich Architecture, Paper Poster, Contemporary Graphics, Poster Design, Modern aesthetics, Urban Subject, Hotel Theme

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Collected by

Jonathan Murray, Alex Capecelatro, Richard Caswell, Sebastián In Situ, John McNally, Hamilton Selway Gallery, Andrew P. Cooper, Lisa Rembrandt, Art Institute of Chicago, Nick Phoenix , Derek Jones