A portrait of Harry Styles to feature in David Hockney exhibition in London

By Deborah Bowyer

3rd Aug 2023 | Local News

(Photo: National Portrait Gallery)
(Photo: National Portrait Gallery)

Holmes Chapel's very own Harry Styles is to feature in an art exhibition of the work of the legendary artist, David Hockney.

A painting of the superstar is among over 30 new portraits painted at the artist's Normandy studio between 2021 and 2022.

It will go on show at the National Portrait Gallery in London from November 2nd and shows the singer sitting on a cane chair dressed in a cardigan with a necklace and jeans.  

(Photo: National Portrait Gallery)

The portrait of Harry depicts the singer wearing an orange and red cardigan with a pearl necklace and blue jeans.

The exhibition, 'David Hockney: Drawing from Life' also features 160 works from public and private collections and runs January 21st and ticket are available here

Sandbach Nub News told recently here how a map for 'Harry's Village Walking Tour' had been produced in Holmes Chapel.

Harry Styles is no stranger to galleries. Sandbach Nub News told here how Madame Tussauds has unveiled seven new Harry Styles figures across the world in its branches from London to New York, Hollywood, Amsterdam, Berlin, Singapore and Sydney.

Madame Tussauds has unveiled seven new Harry Styles figures across the world in its branches from London to New York, Hollywood, Amsterdam, Berlin, Singapore and Sydney

     

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