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Photographic Realism The Art Of Richard Billingham Kieran Cashell

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Photographic Realism The Art Of Richard Billingham Kieran Cashell
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Publisher: Bloomsbury Visual Arts
File Extension: PDF
File size: 28.37 MB
Author: Kieran Cashell
ISBN: 9781350108691, 9781350108721, 1350108693, 1350108723
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Photographic Realism The Art Of Richard Billingham Kieran Cashell by Kieran Cashell 9781350108691, 9781350108721, 1350108693, 1350108723 instant download after payment.

The first comprehensive examination of contemporary artist Richard Billingham (born 1970 in Cradley Heath, West Midlands, UK) this book aims to provide an insightful overview and original interpretation of the artist’s practice from the early 1990s to the present. Illustrated throughout with colour reproductions, it combines accessibility and clarity of presentation with critical analysis and meticulous research. Conceived as an introduction to Billingham’s art for a general audience, the book offers an essential resource for the history and theory of contemporary aesthetics and visual culture. Yet it is not an exclusively academic text, but is intended to appeal to students of art and visual culture, art industry administrators, curators, gallerists, journalists, reviewers and art critics, as well as media and lens-based practitioners seeking to contextualise their practice

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