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THIS WEEK, at the LA Louver gallery in Los Angeles, there's a last chance to see an exhibition featuring the latest work by David Hockney - a giant jigsaw of a picture, nearly eight metres-long, depicting the Grand Canyon on 60 linking canvases. From the illustrations that I've seen, it looks like one of the best things that he's done for ages. Meanwhile, for those of us who won't be passing through California in the next couple of days, there's a low-key, but likeable, survey of 40 years of Hockney's prints in St James's.
Cambridge Fine Arts at the Chris Beetles Gallery, 8-10 Ryder Street, London SW1 (01638 721884) 6 Nov
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