Landmarks

by Fay Godwin

Landmarks

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Introduction by Simon Armitage Based on a major exhibition held at the Barbican Art Gallery in the summer of 2001, this is a glorious celebration of the work of Fay Godwin, one of the UK's most respected and influential photographers. Drawing on the whole body of her photographic practice of the last thirty years, it includes portraits, humorous snapshots, and rural and urban landscapes, as well as the intimate series of colour images, Glassworks, that marks the most recent eveolution of her visions. Includes 120 duotone and 40 colour photographs.
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Introduction by Simon Armitage Based on a major exhibition held at the Barbican Art Gallery in the summer of 2001, this is a glorious celebration of the work of Fay Godwin, one of the UK's most respected and influential photographers. Drawing on the whole body of her photographic practice of the last thirty years, it includes portraits, humorous snapshots, and rural and urban landscapes, as well as the intimate series of colour images, Glassworks, that marks the most recent eveolution of her visions. Includes 120 duotone and 40 colour photographs.