HASSELBALD AWARD 2012 - Paul Graham
Paul Graham (1964-) is a British photographer and a leading figure in contemporary photography, who was awarded the Hasselblad Foundation International Award in Photography in 2012 for lifetime achievement. In honor of this award, the Hasselblad Centre in Gothenburg, Sweden, presented an exhibition, as well as this book 1981 & 2011, which brings together Graham A1's first work - The Great North Road (1981) and his latest The Present (2011). Edited by Paul Graham in collaboration with Dragana Vujanovic and Louise Wolthers of the Hasselblad Foundation, the book links this thirty-year period, with an essay written by David Campany, author, curator and artist.
Published by Mack Books, 2012
20.50 cm x 25.50 cm, 104 pages
ISBN 9781907946332
Paul Graham (1964-) is a British photographer and a leading figure in contemporary photography, who was awarded the Hasselblad Foundation International Award in Photography in 2012 for lifetime achievement. In honor of this award, the Hasselblad Centre in Gothenburg, Sweden, presented an exhibition, as well as this book 1981 & 2011, which brings together Graham A1's first work - The Great North Road (1981) and his latest The Present (2011). Edited by Paul Graham in collaboration with Dragana Vujanovic and Louise Wolthers of the Hasselblad Foundation, the book links this thirty-year period, with an essay written by David Campany, author, curator and artist.
Published by Mack Books, 2012
20.50 cm x 25.50 cm, 104 pages
ISBN 9781907946332
Paul Graham (1964-) is a British photographer and a leading figure in contemporary photography, who was awarded the Hasselblad Foundation International Award in Photography in 2012 for lifetime achievement. In honor of this award, the Hasselblad Centre in Gothenburg, Sweden, presented an exhibition, as well as this book 1981 & 2011, which brings together Graham A1's first work - The Great North Road (1981) and his latest The Present (2011). Edited by Paul Graham in collaboration with Dragana Vujanovic and Louise Wolthers of the Hasselblad Foundation, the book links this thirty-year period, with an essay written by David Campany, author, curator and artist.
Published by Mack Books, 2012
20.50 cm x 25.50 cm, 104 pages
ISBN 9781907946332