"To me, the world's rather beautiful if you look at it. Especially nature." 

David Hockney's influence and legacy on the contemporary world and art market cannot be understated. His constant journey, both in his practice and in his travels, show an artist whose creativity and innovation is boundless. While we often think of California, replete with its cooling blue skies and famed light and shimmering swimming pools, when discussing Hockney, it is in his intimate exploration of both his native Yorkshire and grand Yosemite national park where his mythical and delicate exploration of these subjects truly shines. Closer to home, his personal portrayal of his house in Normandy and the objects therein bears testament to an artist who can make the small seem big and the big seem personal.

 
    • David Hockney, Yosemite I, October 5th 2011, 2011
      David Hockney, Yosemite I, October 5th 2011, 2011
    • David Hockney, The Yosemite Suite No. 9, 2010
      David Hockney, The Yosemite Suite No. 9, 2010
    • David Hockney, The Yosemite Suite No. 12, 2010
      David Hockney, The Yosemite Suite No. 12, 2010
    • David Hockney, The Yosemite Suite No. 16, 2010
      David Hockney, The Yosemite Suite No. 16, 2010
    • David Hockney, Views of Hotel Well II, 1985
      David Hockney, Views of Hotel Well II, 1985
    • David Hockney, In Front of House Looking South, 2019
      David Hockney, In Front of House Looking South, 2019
    • David Hockney, Study of The Entrance
      David Hockney, Study of The Entrance
    • David Hockney, 16th February, 2021, More Flowers in a Glass Vase, 2021
      David Hockney, 16th February, 2021, More Flowers in a Glass Vase, 2021
    • David Hockney, April 27th, The Arrival of Spring in Woldgate, East Yorkshire, 2011
      David Hockney, April 27th, The Arrival of Spring in Woldgate, East Yorkshire, 2011
    • David Hockney, 18th of January, The Arrival of Spring in Woldgate, East Yorkshire, 2011
      David Hockney, 18th of January, The Arrival of Spring in Woldgate, East Yorkshire, 2011
    • David Hockney, March 15th, The Arrival of Spring in Woldgate, East Yorkshire, 2011
      David Hockney, March 15th, The Arrival of Spring in Woldgate, East Yorkshire, 2011
    • David Hockney, Lithograph of Water Made Of Lines With Two Light Blue Washes, 1978-1980
      David Hockney, Lithograph of Water Made Of Lines With Two Light Blue Washes, 1978-1980
  • The View

    The View

    Hockney's art market has demonstrated remarkable resilience, even amid broader economic fluctuations. In 2024, his painting A Lawn Being Sprinkled (1967) achieved a staggering $28.6 million at Christie's New York, marking the second-highest auction price for a living artist that year . While there was a dip in his print market in 2024, this was attributed to a scarcity of available works rather than diminished demand. Collectors are holding onto prized pieces, anticipating favorable future conditions further exemplifying the importance of acquiring available, important works.

    Continued Innovation and Public Engagement

    Hockney's commitment to innovation keeps his work relevant and in demand. His exploration of digital mediums, including iPad drawings and immersive video installations, showcases his adaptability and appeal to contemporary audiences. The ongoing exhibition David Hockney 25 at the Fondation Louis Vuitton in Paris, running until August 31, 2025, features over 400 works spanning his career, highlighting his versatility and enduring influence and increase demand for his works. 

    Investment Potential

    Investing in Hockney's work offers both aesthetic and financial rewards. The sustained demand for his art, coupled with his innovative approach and prominent exhibitions, suggests a strong potential for continued value growth

    Hockney's art market in 2025 exemplifies strength and vitality. His ability to evolve artistically while maintaining market appeal makes his work a compelling investment. For collectors and investors alike, Hockney's art represents a blend of creative brilliance and enduring value.