Tate Photography: Chris Killip

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Discover the profound artistry of Chris Killip, a pivotal figure in British photography, celebrated for his gripping black and white imagery. This brand new volume, part of the esteemed Tate Photography series, delves into Killip's iconic works, focusing particularly on his remarkable Seacoal and Skinningrove series. Through this collection, explore the intricacies of communities deeply intertwined with the industrial landscapes of the North East of England during the late 20th century. Killip's lens captures the resilience and humanity of these often-overlooked lives, where 'the Middle Ages and the twentieth-century intertwined' along the seacoal beach. With an informative introduction by a Tate curator, this book not only showcases a stunning sequence of images but also invites readers into a thoughtful dialogue about Killip's artistic practice. Engage with the themes of Ecology and Environment as highlighted in Series Two, where contemporary photographers explore our relationship with nature and the environment. This volume is not just a collection; it’s a visual exploration of sociocultural narratives and environmental significance as expressed through the works of one of the most significant photographers of his generation. Perfect for photography enthusiasts, students, and anyone passionate about the representation of the human experience amidst changing landscapes, this is a must-have item for any collection devoted to the arts and social history.

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