Offer: Monograph – Sophy Rickett

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Monograph – Sophy Rickett
Monograph – Bettina von Zwell
Monograph – Clare Strand
Monograph – Gareth McConnell
Edited Photographs 1992 – 2004 – Nigel Shafran

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Reflecting a time of unprecedented creative energy and diversity in photography, the Photoworks Monograph series surveys the work of the most important emerging photographers in the UK. Comprehensively illustrated, and with specially commissioned texts, these substantial monographs are the first in-depth study of each artist’s work, acknowledging their achievement to date while introducing their work to a broader audience.

Since 1996, Sophy Rickett’s photographic work has explored the tension between the narrative tendencies and the abstract possibilities of photography. Her photographs generate a powerful atmosphere and sense of place, one that is infused with the desire, uncertainty and expectation associated with darkness and the unseen. They combine formal severity and intelligence with a sheer sense of excitement at seeing and experiencing the world.

Edited by Celia Davies, featuring an introduction by David Chandler, an interview with the artist by Charlotte Cotton and essays by Mark Durden and Urs Stahel. 

Co-published with Steidl
Designed by SMITH
Published in 2005
Hardback
220mm x 290mm
112 pages
46 duotones, 57 colour plates
ISBN: 3-86521-088-0 

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