Hockney the photographer (portrait of an artist series, vol. 12)
Hockney is filmed at his Los Angeles home working on his "joiner" photographs. Includes Hockney's first experiment in making fine art out of cinematography.
"David Hockney is the most popular and successful british painter of the century, but in recent years his painting has taken a back seat to his work in photography. History was made during the making of this program, when Hockney became fascinated with the cinematic camera and invited the director and crew to his London studio. There, Hockney applied his still photography innovations to moving pictures. The result, here on-camera, Hockney's first experiment in making "fine art" out of cinematography."
"Hockney is filmed at his Los Angeles home working on his "joiner" photographs. Includes Hockney's first experiment in making fine art out of cinematography."@en
"Hockney is filmed at his Los Angeles home working on his "joiner" photographs. Includes Hockney's first experiment in making fine art out of cinematography."
"Documents his work with the cinematic camera."
"Hockney discusses and illustrates how his artistic photographic technique grew out of his career as a painter."@en
"Hockney participates in the making of a film about himself and his philosophy of photography as an art, and compares it to his paintings."@en
"David Hockney explains his feelings about the failing of photography as an artistic medium and how he plans to correct the failings. Also discussed are his painting and collages and what has influenced his work through the years."
"David Hockney, a British painter tells why he was drawn to photography and for this film tries his first experiment in making fine art out of cinematography."
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