
Chris Killipp, Retrospective, Red Cover
âI didnât set out to be the photographer of the English de-Industrial Revolution. It happened all around me during the time I was photographingâ
-Chris Killip, 2019
Grounded in sustained immersion and participation in the communities he photographed, Chris Killipâs keenly observed work chronicled ordinary peopleâs lives in stark, yet sympathetic, detail. His photographs are recognized as some of the most important visual records of 1980s Britain; as editor of this book Ken Grant reflects, they tell the story of those who âhad history âdone to themâ, who felt its malicious disregard and yet, like the photographer with whom they shared so much of their lives, refused to yield or look away.â
Published to coincide with the first full retrospective of Killipâs life and work at the Photographersâ Gallery, London, Chris Killip, designed by Niall Sweeney & Nigel Truswell at Pony Ltd, presents photographs from each of his major series alongside lesser-known works. It includes a foreword by Brett Rogers, in-depth texts by Ken Grant tracing Killipâs life and career, and essays by Gregory Halpern, Amanda Maddox, and Lynsey Hanley.
Book Details:
- Publisher: Thames and Hudson
- Publication date: 2023
- New
- Dimensions: 12.4 in x 10 in x 1.1 in
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Chris Killipp, Retrospective, Red Cover
âI didnât set out to be the photographer of the English de-Industrial Revolution. It happened all around me during the time I was photographingâ
-Chris Killip, 2019
Grounded in sustained immersion and participation in the communities he photographed, Chris Killipâs keenly observed work chronicled ordinary peopleâs lives in stark, yet sympathetic, detail. His photographs are recognized as some of the most important visual records of 1980s Britain; as editor of this book Ken Grant reflects, they tell the story of those who âhad history âdone to themâ, who felt its malicious disregard and yet, like the photographer with whom they shared so much of their lives, refused to yield or look away.â
Published to coincide with the first full retrospective of Killipâs life and work at the Photographersâ Gallery, London, Chris Killip, designed by Niall Sweeney & Nigel Truswell at Pony Ltd, presents photographs from each of his major series alongside lesser-known works. It includes a foreword by Brett Rogers, in-depth texts by Ken Grant tracing Killipâs life and career, and essays by Gregory Halpern, Amanda Maddox, and Lynsey Hanley.
Book Details:
- Publisher: Thames and Hudson
- Publication date: 2023
- New
- Dimensions: 12.4 in x 10 in x 1.1 in
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âI didnât set out to be the photographer of the English de-Industrial Revolution. It happened all around me during the time I was photographingâ
-Chris Killip, 2019
Grounded in sustained immersion and participation in the communities he photographed, Chris Killipâs keenly observed work chronicled ordinary peopleâs lives in stark, yet sympathetic, detail. His photographs are recognized as some of the most important visual records of 1980s Britain; as editor of this book Ken Grant reflects, they tell the story of those who âhad history âdone to themâ, who felt its malicious disregard and yet, like the photographer with whom they shared so much of their lives, refused to yield or look away.â
Published to coincide with the first full retrospective of Killipâs life and work at the Photographersâ Gallery, London, Chris Killip, designed by Niall Sweeney & Nigel Truswell at Pony Ltd, presents photographs from each of his major series alongside lesser-known works. It includes a foreword by Brett Rogers, in-depth texts by Ken Grant tracing Killipâs life and career, and essays by Gregory Halpern, Amanda Maddox, and Lynsey Hanley.
Book Details:
- Publisher: Thames and Hudson
- Publication date: 2023
- New
- Dimensions: 12.4 in x 10 in x 1.1 in














