Pearblossom Hwy., 11–18th April 1986, #2

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Pearblossom Hwy., 11–18th April 1986, #2 is a famous multi-image photographic collage by David Hockney that exemplifies his experimental "joiners" technique to depict a desert highway scene from multiple perspectives.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf artwork
photographic collage
art form collage
photography
art historical significance important work in photographic collage history
key example of Hockney’s joiners
artist David Hockney NERFINISHED
artist nationality British
collection status held in a major art collection
color color photography
country of location depicted United States of America NERFINISHED
creation dates referenced in title 11–18 April 1986
creator David Hockney NERFINISHED
depicts California desert landscape
desert highway
road signs
roadside litter
telephone poles
famous work of David Hockney NERFINISHED
genre collage art
photomontage
inception 1986
influenced by Cubist multiple viewpoints
location depicted Pearblossom Highway NERFINISHED
made from multiple color photographs
medium chromogenic prints
movement Contemporary art
Postmodern art
notable for depiction of time and movement through collage
experimental photographic technique
multiple perspectives in a single image
number of images (approximate) over 700 photographs
orientation landscape format
part of series David Hockney joiners NERFINISHED
period late 20th century art
state of location depicted California NERFINISHED
subject focus roadside view from driver’s perspective
roadside view from pedestrian’s perspective
technique used joiners
photographic collage
theme experience of driving
fragmentation of space
perception and vision
title language English

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Joiners (photographic collages) notableWork Pearblossom Hwy., 11–18th April 1986, #2