Now and Then: England 1970-2015 by Meadows, Daniel

Now and Then: England 1970-2015

Daniel Meadows is a pioneer of contemporary British documentary practice. His photographs and audio recordings, made over...
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Author: Daniel Meadows
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Now and Then: England 1970-2015 by Meadows, Daniel

Now and Then: England 1970-2015

CHF 82.43

Now and Then: England 1970-2015

CHF 82.43
Author: Daniel Meadows
Format: Hardcover
Language: English
Daniel Meadows is a pioneer of contemporary British documentary practice. His photographs and audio recordings, made over the course of forty-five years, uniquely capture the life of England's "great ordinary." He has fashioned from his many encounters a nation's story, challenging the status quo by working collaboratively.

This book includes important work from Meadows's groundbreaking projects, drawing on the archives now held at the Bodleian Library. It follows the maverick documentarian as he ran a free portrait studio in Manchester's Moss Side in 1972 and then traveled 10,000 miles to make a national portrait from his converted double-decker, the Free Photographic Omnibus, a project he revisited a quarter-of-a-century later. The book goes on to show how, at the turn of the millennium, Meadows adopted new "kitchen table" technologies to make digital stories, which he dubbed "multimedia sonnets from the people." Through the unique voices of his subjects, Meadows has made and continues to make moving and insightful commentaries on life in Britain.

Author: Daniel Meadows
Publisher: Bodleian Library
Published: 12/08/2019
Pages: 160
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 2.51lbs
Size: 10.30h x 9.60w x 0.80d
ISBN: 9781851245338

About the Author
Daniel Meadows is a photographer whose work has been exhibited widely, including solo shows at the Institute of Contemporary Arts London, Camerawork Gallery, the Photographers' Gallery, and a touring retrospective from the National Media Museum. Group shows include Tate Britain and Hayward Gallery Touring


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