Don McCullin
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Don McCullin
Tate Publishing, 2020
Rev. and expanded ed
- : pbk
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Note
Exhibition catalogue
Catalog of the exhibition held at Tate Liverpool, September 16, 2020-May 9, 2021
Chronology: p. 230-233
List of exhibited works: p. 235-238
Further reading: p. 239
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Accompanying an exhibition at Tate Liverpool of
iconic British photographer, Don McCullin (b.1935),
this exquisitely produced book includes his work
from the mid-1950s to the present. Highlighting
all areas of McCullin's output, it reflects his
long career as a conflict photographer, social
documentary practice, travel assignments and
his more recent engagement with landscape.
This new edition to accompany Tate Liverpool's
exhibition features newly-printed images of
Liverpool and the North of England taken in the
1960s and 70s.
A native Londoner, McCullin began to take
photographs in the 1950s documenting his
surroundings and local community, including
the gangs in his neighbourhood. In 1958
his photograph The Guvnors - a portrait of a
notorious Finsbury Park gang who were involved
in the murder of a police officer - was published
in the Observer, launching his career as a
photojournalist. He went on to become one of the
best-known war correspondents in the country.
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