Café Royal Books is an independent book publisher that publishes affordable photography books from some of the greatest photographers of all time, but in equal measure, provides a platform to some of ...
When Chris Killip decided to become a photographer at the age of 17, he had never taken a picture. “I didn’t own a camera,” he recalls. “Nobody in my family had cameras.” But seeing a single image by ...
Photographers from across the world have paid their respects to Chris Killip, the British photographer famed for his depictions of the industrial north, who has died at the age of 74 after a battle ...
Chris Killip, from the series ‘In Flagrante Two’: “Len Tabner painting, Skinningrove, N Yorkshire” (1983), gelatin silver print (© Chris Killip, courtesy Yossi Milo Gallery, New York) Chris Killip is ...
Simply sign up to the Life & Arts myFT Digest -- delivered directly to your inbox. It’s almost redundant to call the republication of In Flagrante, Chris Killip’s classic work of the 1970s and 1980s, ...
The Magnum photographer, curator, and prolific photobook collector Martin Parr has opened his foundation in Bristol to the public and researchers. Parr is now an archivist too—not just of his own work ...
First published in 1988, a year that began with Margaret Thatcher becoming the longest serving British prime minister of the century, In Flagrante is a landmark in British documentary photography.
Chris Killip and I are looking at the same photographs. But we are seeing different things. They are dense, vivid, solid, black-and-white images of working people in the North of England in the ...
Taken in the late 1970s and early 80s, Chris Killip's photographs are a study of the communities that bore the brunt of industrial decline in the North East. They evoke both the social tensions and ...
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