FR · EN · David Hockney · Œuvre "Pearblossom Hwy" · FONDATION LOUIS VUITTON
Pearblossom Hwy.,
11-18th April 1986 No. 2
Impression jet d'encre sur papier d'un collage photographique original, montée sur 3 feuilles de Dibond |
11-18th April 1986 No. 2
Impression jet d'encre sur papier d'un collage photographique original, montée sur 3 feuilles de Dibond |
Alors qu'il roule de Los Angeles en direction du Nord, Hockney s'arrête en un point précis de Pearblossom Highway. Là, en pivotant sur lui-même et en visant chaque détail, proche ou lointain, il prend plus de huit cents photographies du paysage désertique qui l'entoure, couvrant ainsi l'ensemble du panorama dont l'image, vue ici, a été assemblée à l'atelier. L'artiste a dit s'inspirer pour cette œuvre de la manière dont les peintres cubistes recomposaient leur modèle à partir d'éléments distincts.
Le collage original de ce tirage, réalisé pour l'exposition, est conservé au J. Paul Getty Museum.
Le collage original de ce tirage, réalisé pour l'exposition, est conservé au J. Paul Getty Museum.
Inkjet print on paper of original photographic collage, mounted on 3 sheets of Dibond Collection de l'artiste | Collection of the artist
Driving north from Los Angeles, Hockney stopped along the Pearblossom Highway. There turning around on the spot, he aimed his camera at every detail, near and far, taking more than eight hundred photographs of the desert landscape surrounding him, encompassing the entire panorama, which he recomposed in the studio.
According to the artist, this work was inspired by the way Cubist painters recomposed their subject from separate elements.
The original collage of this print, created for this exhibition, is kept at the J. Paul Getty Museum.
Driving north from Los Angeles, Hockney stopped along the Pearblossom Highway. There turning around on the spot, he aimed his camera at every detail, near and far, taking more than eight hundred photographs of the desert landscape surrounding him, encompassing the entire panorama, which he recomposed in the studio.
According to the artist, this work was inspired by the way Cubist painters recomposed their subject from separate elements.
The original collage of this print, created for this exhibition, is kept at the J. Paul Getty Museum.
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| FONDATION LOUIS VUITTON Prise de vue de la Terrasse Crédits photo : Gérard Pocquet https://ainsiparlaitlart.blogspot.com |




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