During the early 1980s, David Hockney focused on a new technique for creating photographic collages, which he termed joiners. These works involve assembling scores of photos of the same subject taken from different angles in a single session. Hockney s aim was to inject a visible element of time into photographic images, which normally represent only frozen moments.
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