
“To make his photographic works, Hockney took hundreds of individual digital photographs of the various parts of his subjects, and then stitched these images together into a single scene. Like his paintings, these composite photographs are optically engaging and delightfully confounding. The people and objects within them seem to spill over into the world outside the frame, where perspective need not be constructed—or, as in Hockney’s works, deconstructed.” via Artsy
Read the complete review here.
David Hockney: Painting and Photography is currently on view at Annely Juda Fine Art in London, and will travel to L.A. Louver this summer.
Stay tuned for more updates as the exhibition nears!
IMAGE: David Hockney, JP, JM, JW in the Studio, 2015, Photographic drawing printed on paper, mounted on Dibond, 30 x 60 ¼ in. (76.2 x 153 cm), Edition of 25