Skinningrove

Skinningrove
1982-1984
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Artikel-Nr:
9783958299030
Veröffentl:
2023
Seiten:
104
Autor:
Chris Killip
Format:
300x200x30 mm
Sprache:
Englisch
Beschreibung:

Born on the Isle of Man, Chris Killip (1946-2020) was a Professor of Visual and Environmental Studies at Harvard University where he taught from 1991. His solo exhibitions include those at Museum Folkwang, Essen; Le Bal, Paris; Tate Britain, London; Museo Reina Sofía, Madrid; and the J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles. Killip's works are held in the permanent collections of institutions including the Museum of Modern Art, New York; George Eastman House, Rochester; and the Victoria and Albert Museum, London. His books with Steidl are Pirelli Work (2006), Seacoal (2011), Arbeit / Work (2012), Isle of Man Revisited (2015), In Flagrante Two (2016) and The Station (2020).
Of all Chris Killip's bodies of work, the photographs he made between 1982 and 1984 in the village of Skinningrove on the north-east coast of England are perhaps his most intimate and encompassing-of the community he photographed and of himself. "Like a lot of tight-knit fishing communities, it could be hostile to strangers, especially one with a camera," Killip recalled, "Skinningrove fishermen believed that the sea in front of them was their private territory, theirs alone."Although four images from the series were included in his groundbreaking In Flagrante (1988), Killip resisted collecting all in a single book for over three decades-he had become so invested in them and respectful of his subjects that he needed time and distance to understand their significance. For a photographer whose work was grounded in the urgent value of documenting "ordinary" peoples' lives, these nuanced images-radiating a vast stillness of light and time, embedded with the granularity of lives lived-reveal Killip's conviction that no life is ordinary: everyday lives are sublime. First published in 2018 as a newspaper which he personally and anonymously put into every letterbox in the village, this new Steidl edition includes an introduction by the photographer and as-yet-unpublished photos; it was completed shortly before Killip died in October 2020.

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