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How We are: Photographing Britain from the 1840s to the Present
The exhibition "HOW WE ARE: PHOTOGRAPHING BRITAIN" held at the museum "Tate Britain" located in London, England from May 22nd to September 2nd, 2007. exhibition catalog.
This exhibition was planned as the first large-scale photo exhibition to be held at Tate Britain. It was a unique introduction to the history of photography in England, right down to the house.
William Henry Fox Talbot, Lewis Carroll, Julia Margaret Cameron, Bill Brandt, Madame Yevonde Postcards, family albums, medical photographs, propaganda, social documents, as well as famous names such as Madame Yevonde, Susan Lipper, David Bailey and Tom Hunter. was also exhibited. Also included are works by female photographers who tend to be neglected in the history of British photography, as well as photographers with different cultural backgrounds. is presented. In addition, this exhibition was Tate Britain's first to allow the general public to directly intervene in the exhibition.
HOW WE ARE: PHOTOGRAPHING BRITAIN
www.tate.org.uk/whats-on/tate-britain/how-we-are-photographing-britain
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Title: How We are: Photographing Britain from the 1840s to the Present
Artist: Various
Tate Publishing, 2007
Softcover, perfect binding
255 x 210 x 20 mm
240 pages
Text in English
First edition
ISBN: 9781854377142
Condition: Good >
*About the condition of the old book
Mint: Brand new, unopened
Very Good: Very good
Good: General condition for an old book. There are some scratches and stains due to aging.
Acceptable: There are notable tears and stains. For those who aim to read as a document.
This exhibition was planned as the first large-scale photo exhibition to be held at Tate Britain. It was a unique introduction to the history of photography in England, right down to the house.
William Henry Fox Talbot, Lewis Carroll, Julia Margaret Cameron, Bill Brandt, Madame Yevonde Postcards, family albums, medical photographs, propaganda, social documents, as well as famous names such as Madame Yevonde, Susan Lipper, David Bailey and Tom Hunter. was also exhibited. Also included are works by female photographers who tend to be neglected in the history of British photography, as well as photographers with different cultural backgrounds. is presented. In addition, this exhibition was Tate Britain's first to allow the general public to directly intervene in the exhibition.
HOW WE ARE: PHOTOGRAPHING BRITAIN
www.tate.org.uk/whats-on/tate-britain/how-we-are-photographing-britain
-
Title: How We are: Photographing Britain from the 1840s to the Present
Artist: Various
Tate Publishing, 2007
Softcover, perfect binding
255 x 210 x 20 mm
240 pages
Text in English
First edition
ISBN: 9781854377142
Condition: Good >
*About the condition of the old book
Mint: Brand new, unopened
Very Good: Very good
Good: General condition for an old book. There are some scratches and stains due to aging.
Acceptable: There are notable tears and stains. For those who aim to read as a document.