Gregory Walking poster by David Hockney (Venice Family Clinic Art Walk, 1983)
£95.00
This poster reproduces a 'joiner' (photomontage) of Gregory Walking, 1983. It's a consideration of motion and the way photography can be used to capture multiple points of perspective: a passage in and through time.
The David Hockney foundation quotes the artist on the matter thus: "I began looking at photography from various points of view. They said perspective was built into the camera. But my experiments showed that when you put two or three photographs together, you can alter perspective.... It was an attack on perspective - it was all about the spectator's being in the picture, not outside it - an attack on the window idea, that Renaissance notion of the painting's being as if slotted into a wall, which I'd always felt implied the wall and hence separation from the world."
Approximate dimensions: 34 x 25 in; 85 x 63.7 cm
We have a number of archive joiner posters available - search 'joiner' and you'll see this varied and inspiring group. The passing of time has made them feel smarter and sharper than ever. Consider a collection of these posters hung together, salon style, on a large expanse of wall.
This is an authorised David Hockney poster. It's an archive / vintage poster, printed in 1983, now collectable and in short supply. Our stock of it is sold as new. Given its age the condition is very, very good. Please hang away from direct sunlight to prevent fading. Our posters are delivered rolled in tubes.
We offer this poster framed in extruded aluminium, but only for collection in person at Salts Mill. It looks superb. To find out more please email onlineshop@saltsmill.org.uk