The essay examines the painting, collecting, and general popularity of English modern art in Los Angeles, California, through a discussion of the work of English Pop artist David Hockney. The author explains how Hockney sought to engage with and parody art collectors in his work, with emphasis given to his depictions of sculptors. Hockney's representations of interior space and architecture are analyzed as well.
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