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Illustrated by a range of work by artists including Cornelia Parker, Wolfgang Tillmans, David Shrigley, Tacita Dean and Jeremy Deller as well as the satirists Cold War Steve and Led By Donkeys, this book explores the role of the photograph in the ongoing consequences of Britain? s decision to leave the EU. From Jeremy Deller? s image of musicians protesting outside the House of Commons, through to Mark Duffy? s extraordinary photos of heated government debates, to moving portraits of those whose lives have been changed immeasurably, this offers insight into our society and how artists can…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Illustrated by a range of work by artists including Cornelia Parker, Wolfgang Tillmans, David Shrigley, Tacita Dean and Jeremy Deller as well as the satirists Cold War Steve and Led By Donkeys, this book explores the role of the photograph in the ongoing consequences of Britain? s decision to leave the EU. From Jeremy Deller? s image of musicians protesting outside the House of Commons, through to Mark Duffy? s extraordinary photos of heated government debates, to moving portraits of those whose lives have been changed immeasurably, this offers insight into our society and how artists can intervene in political debate. It offers an original, visually stimulating examination of the issues, revealing how photography can capture and memorialise key moments in our history.
Autorenporträt
Dr Noni Stacey is a writer and cultural historian. She is currently a Visiting Research Fellow at TU Dublin. Previously, she was Writing Supervisor for students on the MA Photography & Society at Royal Academy of Art, The Hague (KABK). Leave to Remain is her second book for Lund Humphries. Her first book, Photography of Protest and Community: The Radical Collectives of the 1970s, was published in 2020. She was awarded a PhD from University of the Arts London (UAL) in 2017. Previously she worked as a freelance picture editor and researcher for publications such as Guardian Weekend Magazine, The Guardian, and The Independent on Sunday and as a journalist and TV news producer.