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David Hockney thinks you should take a longer look at life

Clip: 4/13/2018 | 7m 19sVideo has Closed Captions

The renowned artist tried to capture the character of the people in his life

It's a kind of album of family and friends, but the pictures are large paintings at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. For a new exhibit called "82 Portraits and One Still Life," renowned artist David Hockney tried to capture the character and personalities of the people in his life, including his dentist, a housekeeper, his studio assistant and an LA art curator. Jeffrey Brown reports.

04/13/2018

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