David Hockney’s funeral held in private with just two mourners
David Hockney's funeral was a private ceremony attended by only two people: his partner, Jean-Pierre Gonçalves de Lima, and his great-nephew, Richard Hockney, both trustees of the David Hockney Foundation. This intimate gathering adhered to the British artist's final wishes.

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AI-generatedDavid Hockney's funeral was a private ceremony attended by only two people: his partner, Jean-Pierre Gonçalves de Lima, and his great-nephew, Richard Hockney, both trustees of the David Hockney Foundation. This intimate gathering adhered to the British artist's final wishes. Memorial services celebrating Hockney's life and work are planned for spring 2027 in London, followed by events in Yorkshire, Paris, and Los Angeles. Hockney, who died peacefully at 88, also intended for most of his private collection to be donated to foundations and public institutions to further his legacy.
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5 extractedHockney refused a knighthood in 1990 because he 'do[es] not care for a fuss' and 'do[es] not value prizes'.
Memorial services celebrating Hockney's life and work will be held in London, Yorkshire, Paris, and Los Angeles.
David Hockney died peacefully at his home on June 11, aged 88.
David Hockney's funeral was attended by only two people, his partner and great-nephew, as per his wishes.
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