Strangely Familiar | Peter Mitchell (First Edition)
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Opening with an introduction by Martin Parr; Strangely Familiar by cult British photographer Peter Mitchell is a journey through Leeds in the 1970’s. It is a biopic of a city undergoing change. Peter was working as a truck driver at the time and whilst doing his rounds began shooting the factories and shops, all very formally using a stepladder. The work was exhibited at Tate Britain in the seminal ‘How We Are: Photographing Britain’ exhibition in 2007 but this book is the first time it has been published as a monograph with 47 colour plates, expertly printed onto matt paper which plays off the Peter’s texts beautifully.
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Weight | 870 g |
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Dimensions | 19.5 × 23 × 1.8 cm |
Brand | Published by Nazraeli supplied by RRB PhotoBooks. |
Materials | Hardcover. |
Dimensions | 30.6 x 28.6 x 1.4 cm.47 four-colour plates. |
Region | South West |
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