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| David Hockney and his rescuers (AFP Photo/Robin UTRECHT) |
The Hague (AFP) - British artist David Hockney had to be freed by Dutch firefighters from an elevator in Amsterdam as he was about to open a new exhibition of his works.
The
81-year-old, who holds the record for the most expensive painting by a living
artist, had been heading down for a cigarette at his hotel late Wednesday when
it suddenly stopped.
Hockney was
in Amsterdam for the opening of "Hockney-Van Gogh: The Joy of Nature"
at the Van Gogh Museum, which compares the British legend's works with those of
the Dutch post-impressionist.
In the lift
with Hockney was a group of journalists including BBC reporter Jim Naughtie,
who later interviewed him.
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'May
Blossom on the Roman Road', part of Hockney's Amsterdam exhibition
(AFP
Photo/Robin UTRECHT)
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"We
were in there half an hour," Hockney said.
Asked if he
had ever had a similar experience before, Hockney replied : "No
never."
The BBC's
Naughtie said the lift had "jerked to a halt" and that nothing had
happened when they pressed the alarm button.
Eventually
-- with the help of Geordie Greig, editor of Britain's Daily Mail tabloid, who
was waiting in the lobby -- help came in the form of the Amsterdam fire
brigade, Naughtie said.
Bottles of
water were passed through a gap in the lift door -- as well as a folding stool
for the elderly Hockney.
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Hockney’s
'Portrait of an Artist (Pool with Two Figures)' set an auction record for a
work by a living artist (AFP Photo/TIMOTHY A. CLARY)
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Hockney
cheerfully posed afterwards for pictures with the Dutch firemen, who gave
thumbs-up signs.
An iconic
1972 swimming pool picture by Hockney -- "Portrait of an Artist (Pool with
Two Figures)" -- sold for $90.3 million at Christie's in New York in
November, setting a new auction record for a living artist.
The
Amsterdam exhibition examines the similarities between Hockney's colourful
pictures, especially his landscapes of his native Yorkshire, and the vibrant
paintings of Dutch master Van Gogh.



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