Chris Killip

Chris Killip
Ken Grant, Tracy Marshall
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NZ$ 110.00
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NZ$ 84.70
Hardback
h245 x 305mm - 256pg
6 Oct 2022 UK
International import eta 7-19 days
9780500025581
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The definitive, full-career retrospective of the life and work of Chris Killip (1946-2020), one of the UK' s most important and influential post-war documentary photographers. ' I didn' t set out to be the photographer of the English de-Industrial Revolution. It happened all around me during the time I was photographing' Chris Killip, 2019 Grounded in sustained immersion and participation in the communities he photographed, Chris Killip' s keenly observed work chronicled ordinary people' s lives in stark, yet sympathetic, detail. His photographs are recognized as some of the most important visual records of 1980s Britain; as editor of this book Ken Grant reflects, they tell the story of those who ' had history "done to them", who felt its malicious disregard and yet, like the photographer with whom they shared so much of their lives, refused to yield or look away. ' Published to coincide with the first full retrospective of Killip' s life and work at the Photographers' Gallery, London, this book, designed by Niall Sweeney & Nigel Truswell at Pony Ltd, presents photographs from each of his major series alongside lesser-known works. It includes a foreword by Brett Rogers, in-depth texts by Ken Grant tracing Killip' s life and career, and essays by Gregory Halpern, Amanda Maddox and Lynsey Hanley.
Ken Grant is a photographer, curator and educator. He is a lecturer on the MFA Photography course at the University of Ulster. Tracy Marshall is Director of Development at the Royal Photographic Society and Producer at Northern Narratives.

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