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Hockney painting makes splash, sells at auction for $30M

Hockney painting makes splash, sells at auction for $30M

By Associated Press

Two Sotheby's employees adjust David Hockney's painting 'The Splash' at Sotheby's contemporary Art sale preview in London, Friday, Feb 7, 2020. Photo: AP

LONDON: David Hockney's exuberant painting 'The Splash' sold at auction Tuesday for almost $30 million. The painting fetched 23.1 million pounds ($30 million) at Sotheby's in London. Its pre-sale estimate had been 20 million pounds to 30 million pounds. Painted in 1966, Hockney's bold canvas shows a California swimming pool in the moment after a diver has leapt in. Hockney left gray Britain for southern California in the 1960s, and captured the intense LA light and the rippling surface of swimming pools in a series of paintings including 'A Little Splash' and 'A Bigger Splash.' 'The Splash' was last sold in 2006, when it fetched $5.4 million at a Sotheby's auction — at the time, a record for Hockney's work. The current record price for a work by the 82-year-old artist is 70 million pounds ($90 million), paid at a Christie's auction in 2018 for another pool painting, 'Portrait of an Artist (Pool with Two Figures).'