SKINNINGROVE - Chris Killip
Chris Killip is widely regarded as one of Britain's most influential photographers. Skinningrove was the last publication Killip worked on before his death in 2020. Known for his passion for photography books, he oversaw all elements of this book, which features many previously unpublished images.
The village of Skinningrove lies on the north-east coast of England, hidden away in a steep valley, off the main road and facing the North Sea. Chris Killip's photographs of this community of fiercely independent workers, taken between 1982 and 1984, are probably Killip's most intimate work.
Published by Stanley Barker, 2024
30×22cm
104 pages
ISBN: 9781913288662
Chris Killip is widely regarded as one of Britain's most influential photographers. Skinningrove was the last publication Killip worked on before his death in 2020. Known for his passion for photography books, he oversaw all elements of this book, which features many previously unpublished images.
The village of Skinningrove lies on the north-east coast of England, hidden away in a steep valley, off the main road and facing the North Sea. Chris Killip's photographs of this community of fiercely independent workers, taken between 1982 and 1984, are probably Killip's most intimate work.
Published by Stanley Barker, 2024
30×22cm
104 pages
ISBN: 9781913288662
Chris Killip is widely regarded as one of Britain's most influential photographers. Skinningrove was the last publication Killip worked on before his death in 2020. Known for his passion for photography books, he oversaw all elements of this book, which features many previously unpublished images.
The village of Skinningrove lies on the north-east coast of England, hidden away in a steep valley, off the main road and facing the North Sea. Chris Killip's photographs of this community of fiercely independent workers, taken between 1982 and 1984, are probably Killip's most intimate work.
Published by Stanley Barker, 2024
30×22cm
104 pages
ISBN: 9781913288662