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As Others See Us is based on a new photographic exhibition from
Tricia Malley and Ross Gillespie, who together form the renowned
partnership broad daylight. It forms part of Homecoming 2009,
celebrating the 250th anniversary of Robert Burns' birth. The
exhibition consists of 20 portraits of prominent and influential
Scots, including Eddi Reader, Edwin Morgan, Peter Howson and Janice
Galloway. The portraits capture a unique insight into the sitter,
enhanced by the accompanying text, as each was asked to contribute
their favourite poem from Robert Burns, and to explain why it is
special to them and what they think it means to Scots today.
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Sometimes They Were Mountains
(Hardcover)
Bradley J Pinch; Illustrated by Claudia M I Belt; Photographs by Mikayla A E Longano-Pinch
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R732
R648
Discovery Miles 6 480
Save R84 (11%)
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'It is not a history of photography ---but we are going to try and
define the photographers whose work has migrated beyond magazines,
newspapers, publication into the great museum collections.' Marina
Vaizey Marina Vaizey and Anne Blood consider the historical impact
of photography on the fine and interpretive arts; from pioneers
such as Hill and Adamson, Fox Talbot and Louis Daguerre to Edward
Steichen and Man Ray. The documentary power and graphic clarity of
the medium challenged and persuaded artists such as Degas, Sickert,
Warhol and innumerable creative voices. In their essays Marina and
Anne explore the conjunctions and variations where document and
dream intermingle, in a revolutionary medium which transformed the
classical canons of Western tradition.
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Ripon
(Hardcover)
John P. Mangelos
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