LATE HOURS - David Hockney 25

Crédit artiste : © David Hockney
Full
- Prices
- 0 € - 20 €
- Date
- 6 June 2025 – 7pm
- Hours
- 19h-23h
The Fondation is staying open well into the evening for the second Late Hours event of the David Hockney 25 exhibition!
With the help of expert Cultural Guides, discover the British artist’s amazing monumental landscapes and iconic portraits in the galleries. Take your explorations further in the Auditorium, where two documentaries about the artist will be shown. Then pursue your adventure outdoors on the Terraces for more memorable moments: start with the “Remembered Landscapes” workshop and dance to the colourful sounds of Mangabey, followed by the multidimensional Emma-Jean Thackray, who has flown in from Yorkshire for this event. Lastly, enjoy refreshments at La Cantine du Marché, where guest eatery Panda Panda serves up its delicious baos.
Musique
7.30 p.m.-9.00 p.m.
DJ SET – MANGABEY
WEST TERRACE
Driven by a growing passion for synthesisers and other drum machines, José Fehner started his Mangabey project to dovetail his two main influences: jazz and African-American music. Join the artist for a DJ set with an explosive style that could be described as analogue house, blending grooves, melodies, chords and improvisations that are specific to jazz with the more contemporary feel of Chicago House!

© Droits réservés
9.00 p.m.-10.30 p.m.
DJ SET – EMMA-JEAN THACKRAY
Following the release of her critically acclaimed album Weirdo, producer, DJ and multi-instrumentalist Emma-Jean Thackray takes over the Fondation for an audacious DJ set combining jazz with soul and electronic sounds. Echoing David Hockney’s colourful, sense-stimulating world, Thackray weaves vibrant yet introspective soundscapes reminiscent of her native Yorkshire countryside!

© Droits réservés
7.30 p.m.-10.30 p.m.
SCREENINGS
The painting of David Hockney has often made its way to the silver screen, as many filmmakers have focused their cameras on the artist. The Fondation offers dual perspectives through two documentaries that are being presented together for this exceptional evening.
David Hockney en perspective
A film by Monique Lajournade and Pierre Saint-Jean, directed by Monique Lajournade
Mirage Illimité, 1998
Running time: 52 minutes

© Dominique Belloir
David Hockney: A Bigger Picture
A film by Bruno Wollheim
Coluga Pictures, 2009
Running time: 55 minutes
© Jean Pierre Gonçalves De Lima | © David Hockney
7.00 p.m.-10.30 p.m.
BAR & FOOD
La Cantine du Marché invites you on a culinary journey as it partners with Panda Panda, experts in traditional Chinese cuisine. Sample a bold menu of delicious savoury and sweet baos, then sip a refreshing cocktail at the bar!

La Cantine du Marché lors de la Nocturne "David Hockney 25" le 2 mai 2025 à la Fondation Louis Vuitton
Crédit photographique : © Fondation Louis Vuitton / Félix Cornu
7.00 p.m.-10.30 p.m.
“Remembered Landscapes” Workshop
AUDITORIUM
Play with shapes and patterns inspired by the world of David Hockney and sourced from memory and imagination to create a unique postcard! Reach back to your recollections, choose a place that holds great meaning for you, and depict that landscape using the original stencils designed by artist Mélanie Alpach.

Atelier "Paysage en mémoire" lors de la Nocturne "David Hockney 25" le 2 mai 2025 à la Fondation Louis Vuitton
Crédit photographique : © Fondation Louis Vuitton / Félix Cornu
7.00 p.m.-10.00 p.m.
SHORT TOURS
LEVELS -1, 0, and 1
Departures every 30 minutes
Led by one of our Cultural Guides, explore the work of David Hockney, a man of infinite inspiration who has ceaselessly varied his subjects and expressive forms. You will be amazed by the vivid, colourful worlds of one of the most influential artists of the 20th and 21st centuries: landscapes from California to Yorkshire, from iPad painting to drawing to video, from Normandy to opera sets to the portrait gallery!

Visiteurs lors de l'exposition "David Hockney 25", galerie 2
Crédit artiste : A Bigger Splash, 1967, © David Hockney | Crédit photographique : © Fondation Louis Vuitton / Félix Cornu