RAY'S A LAUGH

EAN : 9781915743329
BILLINGHAM RICHARD
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EAN : 9781915743329

Paru le : 11 mars 2024

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  • EAN13 : 9781915743329
  • Date Parution : 11 mars 2024
  • Disponibilite : Disponible
  • Barème de remise : NS
  • Nombre de pages : 104
  • Format : 0.00 x 21.00 x 28.00 cm
  • Poids : 1.401kg
  • Résumé : First published in 1996 to enormous acclaim, Richard Billingham’s Ray’s a Laugh is one of the most significant photobooks of the turn of the twentieth century, as well as a cornerstone work of the Young British Artists generation. Formed of starkly intimate images of Billingham’s often chaotic parental home under the heavy effects of alcoholism and poverty, the book was produced in the 1990s with editors Michael Collins and Julian Germain. This new edition restores Billingham’s original vision for his deeply personal work for the first time. Including numerous unseen images and a distinct approach to sequencing inflected by Billingham’s training as a painter: it constitutes a ‘director’s cut’ and reintroduces a vital and consistently challenging work for a new era. The publication of this new edition is accompanied by Ray’s a Laugh: A Reader, edited by Liz Jobey, which traces the book’s compelling history from Billingham’s ‘discovery’ at Sunderland University, through his Turner Prize nomination, to the present reworked edition
  • Biographie : Richard Billingham (b. 1970) is an English photographer, artist, filmmaker, and art teacher. His work has mostly concerned his family and the West Midlands where he grew up. Billingham’s publications include Ray’s A Laugh (1996), Black Country (2003), Zoo (2007), and Landscapes, 2001–2003 (2008). He has made several short films, including Fishtank (1998) and Ray (2016). Billingham adapted the latter into his first feature film, Ray & Liz (2018), a BAFTA-nominated memoir of his childhood. He won the 1997 Citibank Private Bank Photography Prize (now the Deutsche Börse Photography Prize) and was shortlisted for the 2001 Turner Prize. His work is held in the permanent collections of Tate, the Victoria and Albert Museum, and Government Art Collection in London. Billingham lives on the Gower Peninsula in South Wales and holds professorships at Middlesex University and the University of Gloucestershire.
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