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Edited Photographs from the 70's and 80's - Daniel Meadows

£50.00

In 1973 Daniel Meadows went on an extraordinary journey, photographing the English as he travelled the country in a double-decker bus. Imagine a young, long-haired hippy with a penchant for Bob Dylan, a sense of adventure and a passion for photography, giving away photographs from his converted double-decker studio. 

Meadows was part of an important group of photographers who spearheaded the independent photography movement in the early 1970s, breaking with tradition and infusing the medium with new energies and ways of seeing. His practice is complex, passionate and sometimes deeply autobiographical. He produced an astonishing record of urban society across Britain, working in a uniquely collaborative way with his subjects, many of whom he interviewed. These are those rare photographs that people come to love, for their innocence, their directness and their sense of longing.

Together with recently discovered unpublished work from Meadows’ own archive, this book presents his five best known projects:The Shop on Greame Street, 1972, Butlin’s by the Sea, 1972, June Street, Salford, 1973,The Free Photographic Omnibus1973-74, and Nattering in Paradise, 1984.

With an insightful view of the culture and fashions of the age, this book Illuminates a remarkable period in British photography when everything seemed new, and gloriously possible. Writer and curator Val Williams has written a fascinating text placing Meadows’ work in the context of contemporary culture.

From the remarkable free photographic studio on Greame Street in Moss Side to his study of suburbia, Meadows emerges as a powerful and engaging documentarist and an incisive commentator on his times.

Published to accompany the exhibition Daniel Meadows: Early Photographic Work, curated by Val Williams, shown at the National Media Museum from 30 September 2011 to 19 February 2012, toured to Ffotogallery, Cardiff; Birmingham Central Library, and the London College of Communication.

Artist (s): Daniel Meadows
Author (s): Val Williams
ISBN: 978-1903796467
Format: Hard cover

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In 1973 Daniel Meadows went on an extraordinary journey, photographing the English as he travelled the country in a double-decker bus. Imagine a young, long-haired hippy with a penchant for Bob Dylan, a sense of adventure and a passion for photography, giving away photographs from his converted double-decker studio. 

Meadows was part of an important group of photographers who spearheaded the independent photography movement in the early 1970s, breaking with tradition and infusing the medium with new energies and ways of seeing. His practice is complex, passionate and sometimes deeply autobiographical. He produced an astonishing record of urban society across Britain, working in a uniquely collaborative way with his subjects, many of whom he interviewed. These are those rare photographs that people come to love, for their innocence, their directness and their sense of longing.

Together with recently discovered unpublished work from Meadows’ own archive, this book presents his five best known projects:The Shop on Greame Street, 1972, Butlin’s by the Sea, 1972, June Street, Salford, 1973,The Free Photographic Omnibus1973-74, and Nattering in Paradise, 1984.

With an insightful view of the culture and fashions of the age, this book Illuminates a remarkable period in British photography when everything seemed new, and gloriously possible. Writer and curator Val Williams has written a fascinating text placing Meadows’ work in the context of contemporary culture.

From the remarkable free photographic studio on Greame Street in Moss Side to his study of suburbia, Meadows emerges as a powerful and engaging documentarist and an incisive commentator on his times.

Published to accompany the exhibition Daniel Meadows: Early Photographic Work, curated by Val Williams, shown at the National Media Museum from 30 September 2011 to 19 February 2012, toured to Ffotogallery, Cardiff; Birmingham Central Library, and the London College of Communication.

Artist (s): Daniel Meadows
Author (s): Val Williams
ISBN: 978-1903796467
Format: Hard cover

Shop Edited Photographs from the 70's and 80's - Daniel Meadows

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