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David Hockney, who died at 88, profoundly shaped the visual identity of Los Angeles through his art. Arriving in 1964, he was captivated by the city's light, architecture, and sense of possibility, shifting from idealized fantasies to vivid portrayals of its pools, palm trees, and people. Moving to L.A. in 1978, he created iconic works reflecting the city's landscapes and culture, establishing a lasting connection that influenced his later focus on Yorkshire’s scenery.
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