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EDEN CONFIDENTIAL: Homecoming for Hockney a decade on

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EDEN CONFIDENTIAL: Homecoming for Hockney a decade on

Acclaimed as Britain's greatest living artist, David Hockney was left devastated by the death of his young studio assistant, Dominic Elliott, a decade ago.

So much so that Hockney declared he would sell his five-bedroom home in Bridlington, on the Yorkshire coast, where Dominic took a cocktail of illegal drugs and alcohol with Hockney's ex-partner before drinking lavatory cleaner, leading to his death aged 23.

After selling the house in 2015, Hockney lived mainly in Los Angeles and then in France .

Now, however, the Yorkshireman appears to have finally come home, at the age of 87.

I can disclose that the painter has quietly updated his details at Companies House to record that he is now a resident of the UK. The document for David Hockney UK Ltd was filed last week.

Hockney previously updated his place of residence to France in 2021 after moving to a 17th-century house in Normandy. He claimed his reason for moving was that he wanted the freedom to smoke in restaurants and because 'the French know how to live'.

In 2022, he unveiled a 300ft frieze of the Normandy countryside painted using his iPad – a style that has become synonymous with him.

Before then, the US was named as his place of residence. He lived in Los Angeles for more than 40 years, memorably describing America as his 'promised land'. California inspired his recurring paintings of swimming pools.

Despite declaring that the US and France were ideal environments for an artist, much of Hockney's work is inspired by Britain, including his landscapes of Yorkshire and the celebrated series,

The Arrival of Spring in Woldgate, East Yorkshire in 2011 (twenty eleven).

After graduating from the Royal College of Art in London in 1962, Hockney briefly owned a flat in Notting Hill, which he stayed in when he visited home up until 1973.

The only significant period of time Hockney lived in Britain was between 2003 and 2013, during which he converted his home in Bridlington, a former bed and breakfast, into an art studio.

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