Featuring works by some of Britain's best-loved photographers - Tony Ray-Jones, David Hurn, Martin Parr, and Simon Roberts - this book explores our changing relationship with the seaside over the last six decades and holds up a critical and affectionate mirror to a much-loved and quintessentially British experience. Published to accompany the 2018 National Maritime Museum exhibition The Great British Seaside: Photography from the 1960s to the Present, this book showcases over 100 photographs, including material from each of the photographers' archival collections, newly commissioned works, and never-before-seen images.
Royal Museums Greenwich comprises the Royal Observatory, Cutty Sark, National Maritime Museum, and Queen's House. It is also home to the Prince Philip Maritime Collections Centre and the Caird Library and Archive. Tony Ray-Jones (1941-1972) was an English photographer. David Hurn is a British documentary photographer. Martin Parr is a British documentary photographer, photojournalist, and photobook collector. He is known for his photographic projects that take an intimate, satirical, and anthropological look at aspects of modern life. Simon Roberts is a British photographer whose work deals with our relationship to landscape and notions of identity and belonging.
Title: The Great British Seaside: Photography from the 1960s to the Present
Author: Ray-Jones, Susy,Parr, Martin,Roberts, Simon,Hurn, David,Ray-Jones, Tony
ISBN: 9780948065989
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Publisher: National Maritime Museum
Publication Date: 2018-03-05
Number of Pages: 128
Weight: 0.9203 kg