Here Comes Everybody: Chris Killip's Irish Photographs
ISBN-13:
9780500543658
ISBN-10:
0500543658
Edition:
First Edition
Author:
Chris Killip
Publication date:
2009
Publisher:
Thames & Hudson
Format:
Hardcover
96 pages
Category:
Individual Artists
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Book details
ISBN-13:
9780500543658
ISBN-10:
0500543658
Edition:
First Edition
Author:
Chris Killip
Publication date:
2009
Publisher:
Thames & Hudson
Format:
Hardcover
96 pages
Category:
Individual Artists
Summary
Here Comes Everybody: Chris Killip's Irish Photographs (ISBN-13: 9780500543658 and ISBN-10: 0500543658), written by authors
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Chris Killip is one of the most influential photographers, curators, and teachers to come out of the United Kingdom. His images of the northeast of England in the late 1970s and 1980s powerfully evoked the human disaster of de-industrialization and Thatcherism. They formed part of a body of work by a generation of photographers including Paul Graham and Martin Parr that firmly established documentary photography within an artistic context.
“Here comes everybody” is a phrase that echoes repeatedly in James Joyce’s Finnegan’s Wake, and as such it aptly captures the spirit of this new collection of photos taken over repeated trips to Ireland between 1993 and 2005. On each visit Killip attended the annual pilgrimages at Croagh Patrick and Maamean in the west of Ireland, places of wild beauty and ancient spirituality. 121 photographs, 78 in colorWe would LOVE it if you could help us and other readers by reviewing the book
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