Hackney Photographs, 1985-1987
Author: Berris Conolly
Publisher:
Published: 2014
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9781907893568
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA remarkable record of Hackney in East London in the Thatcher years of the 1980s.
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Author: Berris Conolly
Publisher:
Published: 2014
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9781907893568
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA remarkable record of Hackney in East London in the Thatcher years of the 1980s.
Author: Berris Connoly
Publisher:
Published: 2021-10-11
Total Pages: 128
ISBN-13: 9781914314049
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe familiar streets of the capital are rendered almost uncanny in this contemplative, tonal series by Berris Connoly. Captivating in their atmospheric, filmic quality, Connoly's photographs reveal small moments from the past, hinting at stories that have just happened; or are about to. They have both a stillness and a promise of approaching disturbance, drawing us in to the urban landscape and making the London of 40 years ago feel at once distant and strangely present.
Author: Lynne Warren
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2005-11-15
Total Pages: 1849
ISBN-13: 1135205434
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe Encyclopedia of Twentieth-Century Photography explores the vast international scope of twentieth-century photography and explains that history with a wide-ranging, interdisciplinary manner. This unique approach covers the aesthetic history of photography as an evolving art and documentary form, while also recognizing it as a developing technology and cultural force. This Encyclopedia presents the important developments, movements, photographers, photographic institutions, and theoretical aspects of the field along with information about equipment, techniques, and practical applications of photography. To bring this history alive for the reader, the set is illustrated in black and white throughout, and each volume contains a color plate section. A useful glossary of terms is also included.
Author: Lynne Warren
Publisher:
Published: 2006
Total Pages: 664
ISBN-13: 9780415976671
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Author: Susan Hogan
Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing
Published: 2022-01-28
Total Pages: 188
ISBN-13: 1800715374
DOWNLOAD EBOOKPhotography is ubiquitous. The visual image is the predominant form of communication. This book explores the myriad ways in which photographs can be used: to document events, places or things; to consolidate personal identity; to pose a challenge to an idea or regime; to animate the inanimate.
Author: Lukas Birk
Publisher:
Published: 2013
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9781907893360
DOWNLOAD EBOOKKnown as the kamra-e-faoree ('instant camera'), Afghanistan is one of the last places on Earth where it has continued to be used by photographers as a way of making a living. Under the Taliban, with the banning of photography, it was even outlawed, forcing photographers to hide or destroy their tools. Spanning decades, from peacetime to war, box camera photography in Afghanistan exists within a more sophisticated photographic history. With the help of dozens of Afghan photographers, this book illustrates the technique and artistry of a visually enthralling photographic culture.
Author: Paul Talling
Publisher: Random House
Published: 2019-07-11
Total Pages: 250
ISBN-13: 1473560233
DOWNLOAD EBOOK______________________________ The huge word-of-mouth bestseller – completely updated for 2019 THE LONDON THAT TOURISTS DON’T SEE Look beyond Big Ben and past the skyscrapers of the Square Mile, and you will find another London. This is the land of long-forgotten tube stations, burnt-out mansions and gently decaying factories. Welcome to DERELICT LONDON: a realm whose secrets are all around us, visible to anyone who cares to look . . . Paul Talling – our best-loved investigator of London’s underbelly – has spent over fifteen years uncovering the stories of this hidden world. Now, he brings together 100 of his favourite abandoned places from across the capital: many of them more magnificent, more beautiful and more evocative than you can imagine. Covering everything from the overgrown stands of Leyton Stadium to the windswept alleys of the Aylesbury Estate, DERELICT LONDON reveals a side of the city you never knew existed. It will change the way you see London. ______________________________ PRAISE FOR THE DERELICT LONDON PROJECT ‘Fascinating images showing some of London’s eeriest derelict sites show another side to the busy, built-up capital.’ Daily Mail ‘Talling has managed to show another side to the capital, one of abandoned buildings that somehow retain a sense of beauty.’ Metro ‘Excellent . . . As much as it is an inadvertent vision of how London might look after a catastrophe, DERELICT LONDON is valuable as a document of the one going on right in front of us.’ New Statesman ‘From the iconic empty shell of Battersea Power Station to the buried ‘ghost’ stations of the London Underground, the city is peppered with decaying buildings. Paul Talling knows these places better than anyone in the capital.’ Daily Express ‘[London has an] unusual (and deplorable) number of abandoned buildings. Paul Talling’s surprise bestseller, DERELICT LONDON, is their shabby Pevsner.’ Daily Telegraph ______________________________
Author: Stephen Brooke
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Published: 2024-01-22
Total Pages: 332
ISBN-13: 0192607782
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIn London in 1984 two very different cities came into conflict, one rooted in radical politics and the other shaped by Margaret Thatcher and the Conservative government. This was a city poised between two eras and identities, remoulded in conflicting ways by social democracy and neoliberalism. Using a wide array of sources, many of which have never been used before, London, 1984 explores the radical history of the capital in this tumultuous era, from a major anti-Apartheid march in central London to an alternative childcare centre in Dalston, a protest staged on the Thames against Docklands development to tensions on housing estates in the East End and Tottenham around racial violence and policing, a raid on a gay bookshop in Bloomsbury to the Greater London Council's attempt to build a challenge to Thatcherism from County Hall, Lambeth, and controversial and well-known historical actors, such as Ken Livingstone and Margaret Thatcher, to the compelling stories of numerous less famous Londoners who also sought to influence the shape and nature of their city. This is a story of struggles within the corridors of power, but it is also one of those on the ground, waged through popular culture, activism, and in daily life. In so doing, London, 1984 offers a panoramic, timely, and revealing portrait of the city in a pivotal decade in its modern history. These years saw deep problems of racial violence, policing, and poverty, as well as other controversies and struggles—over feminism, gay and lesbian rights, anti-racism, jobs and economic strategy, neoliberalism and the nature of the state, and global issues, such as Apartheid, nuclear weapons, and Northern Ireland. Across these, and the stories of those who lived, shaped, and fought them, we see the roots of London and Britian today.
Author: Mike Seaborne
Publisher:
Published: 2019-05-20
Total Pages: 192
ISBN-13: 9781910566398
DOWNLOAD EBOOKNow home to Canary Wharf and global finance, the Isle of Dogs was once the beating heart of industrial East London. These photographs, taken between 1982 and 1987, show the island just before the big money moved in and the area was forever transformed.
Author: Delia Gaze
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Published: 2001
Total Pages: 786
ISBN-13: 1579583350
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe Concise Dictionary of Women Artists provides an alternative history of Western art from the Middle Ages to the present day. In 200 entries it examines the lives, working conditions, and most of all, the work of a remarkable group of artists.