80's British Photobooks: Thatcherism in Color
A look at several British photobooks from the 1980's, taking a subjective approach to documentary photography and examining the Thatcher era in bold color. Books shown in this video: Martin Parr - The Cost of Living (Cornerhouse, 1989) Paul Reas - I Can Help (Cornerhouse, 1988) Anna Fox - Work Stations (Camerawork, 1988) Also: Martin Parr - The Last Resort Paul Graham - Beyond Caring Nick Waplington - Living Room Richard Billingham - Ray's a Laugh Chris Killip - In Flagrante Two Lars Tunbjork - Vinter Markus Jokela - Under a Pale Sun

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