Painter David Hockney at the John Kasmin Gallery in 1966. The exhibit pictured here was entitled "Drawings For Ubu Roi And Cavafy Etchings." (Hockney designed the sets and costumes for Alfred Jarry's production of "Ubu Roi.") Also on display in this image is Hockney's flamboyant and audacious style of dress. A major contributor to the British Pop art movement of the 1960's, he lives today in Los Angeles, California.
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