Cameraworks

David Hockney

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Publisher/Knopf

   Published/1984
Format/ハードカバー   Pages/288   Size/308*308*28
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David Hockney's photo book "Cameraworks". "One photo is calm and lies. The vision of the photo is a framed vision, and the painting has a vision that extends in all directions. That's why the painting is more interesting to me." Hockney From the comment of. Hockney has been taking snapshots of his friends since the 1960s, but he wasn't interested in the photographs themselves and just recorded them as a source of ideas. However, when the Ponbidou Center in Paris became interested in his photography, Hockney devoted himself to photography without a paintbrush for two years from 1981. In this book, Hockney's single photo does not show everything and time that the person saw at that time, but by combining multiple photos, the person's "visual" and "time" can be further enhanced. A collection of works of "Polaroid Collage" and "Photo Collage" created under the cupistic thinking of being able to express accurately. A masterpiece that broke new ground in photographic art by pursuing the multifaceted and multi-layered nature of humans and art.
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