David Hockney

Joiner Photographs


An exploration of Hockney's technique for creating photo montages or 'joiners'.


Edited and presented by Melvyn Bragg, Directed by Don Featherstone, Produced by Nick Evans


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  • This video is not available for delivery for delivery to addresses in the US, Canada, or Latin America
  • Shows Hockney in his Los Angeles studio exploring his technique for creating photographic collages or 'joiners'
  • The artist talks about his experiments and the nature of visual representation



 
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About the book
During the early 1980s, David Hockney focused on a new technique for creating photographic collages, which he termed 'joiners'. These works involve assembling scores of photos of the same subject taken from different angles in a single session. Hockney's aim was to inject a visible element of time into photographic images, which normally represent only 'frozen moments'. To illustrate his approach, a special project was devised for this film, and Hockney is shown at his Los Angeles studio creating the 'joiner' later titled Fredda bringing Ann and me a Cup of Tea. Through his exploration of this new method, Hockney illuminates his underlying attitudes to the nature of visual representation. This film adds a further dimension by looking at the influence of photographs on Hockney's paintings and graphic works throughout his career. Hockney places his own experiments in a wide perspective, highlighting the interaction between an artist's creativity and chosen medium.



 
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