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My Mother Sleeping, Los Angeles - Signed Print by David Hockney 1982 - MyArtBroker

My Mother Sleeping, Los Angeles
Signed Print

David Hockney

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Medium: Photographic print

Edition size: 20

Year: 1982

Size: H 57cm x W 56cm

Signed: Yes

Format: Signed Print

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The value of David Hockney's My Mother Sleeping, Los Angeles (signed) is estimated to be worth between £17,000 and £26,000. This photographic print, created in 1982, has an auction history of five total sales since its entry to the market on 5th October 2001. There have been no sales within the last 12 months. The edition size of this artwork is limited to 20.

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Auction Results

Auction DateAuction HouseLocation
Hammer Price
Return to Seller
Buyer Paid
July 2014Christie's New York United States
September 2012Christie's London United Kingdom
October 2011Christie's London United Kingdom
May 2008Sotheby's Online United Kingdom
October 2001Christie's New York United States

Meaning & Analysis

My Mother Sleeping, Los Angeles is a 1982 photo collage piece by British artist David Hockney. Released in a limited edition of 20, it depicts Hockney’s mother Laura, one of his most famous muses, during a visit to the artist’s Los Angeles home. Peacefully asleep in an armchair, there is a stillness to the image that reflects the introspective period in which it was produced. Composed in the aftermath of Hockney’s father Kenneth’s death in 1982, much like My Mother, Bolton Abbey, Yorkshire, November (1982) and My Mother, Los Angeles, Dec (1982), this piece evokes the artist’s love for his mother. In contrast to other ‘joiner’ images produced in this period, namely Luncheon At The British Embassy, Tokyo, February 16th 1983 (1983), Hockney’s multi-perspectival approach to photography does not aim to commit movement to the page. Instead, the many individual photographs which constitute this work are testament to the time it took the artist to take them – a time spent gazing at his mother so as to achieve a level of detail which would see her ‘preserved’. Focusing on each part of the figure with intent, here Hockney’s mother becomes the subject of the artist’s reverence; rather than darting around to focus on the many individual objects which adjoin the scene, as in My Mother, Los Angeles, Dec (1982), here Hockney’s eye is still.

  • British-born artist David Hockney is a kaleidoscopic force in the art world. Born in 1937, Hockney's vibrant palette and innovative techniques have left an indelible mark on contemporary art. A pioneer of the British Pop Art movement in the 1960s, he seamlessly transitioned through various styles, from photo collages to vivid landscapes. Renowned for his exploration of light and space, Hockney's versatility extends to painting, printmaking, photography, and stage design. A captivating storyteller, his works often capture the essence of modern life with a playful yet profound touch. With a career spanning decades, Hockney remains an enduring visionary in the ever-evolving art world.

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