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Jane Bown, Luke Dodd (Beteiligte)

Jane Bown


A Lifetime of Looking
Ed.: Luke Dodd
2015. 288 S. w. 200 b&w and col. photographs. 302 mm
Verlag/Jahr: FABER & FABER, LONDON 2015
ISBN: 1-78335-085-7 (1783350857)
Neue ISBN: 978-1-78335-085-8 (9781783350858)

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This is the definitive monograph of the legendary British photographer Jane Bown.
Featuring 200 black-and-white and colour images, this book includes her iconic portraits and extensive photojournalism from the Greenham Common evictions to the Iranian embassy siege. Bown´s pictures allow us to walk back in time as she captured - with curiosity, respect and wit - the people of the UK: you´ll find heroic strikers, soulful miners, proud dogwalkers, busy fishermen, dancing girls, picnicking postmen and excited daytrippers side by side with the Queen, Mick Jagger, Charlie Chaplain, Margot Fonteyn, Sinéad O´Connor, the Beatles and Spike Lee. This definitive collection not only presents Jane´s well-known shots, it includes substantial material that has never been seen before.

This book presents the most comprehensive collection of the photographer´s work - created during the 1940s through the 2010s. The book will be edited by friend and curator Luke Dodd.

A cloth bound, slipcased limited edition which includes a print of Samuel Beckett is available from The Guardian Bookshop ( Pds. 150.00)
This mischievously edited book (the juxtapositions are lovely...) is a testament to the Observer photographer Jane Brown´s instinct for the perfect - and quick - picture. You forget how many of the genuinely iconic images of, well, icons, are actually hers. Times
Bown joined the Observer in 1949. Working almost exclusively in black and white with natural light, she produced stunning photographs that revealed the private side of her famous subjects. She loved cats; in her view, "once you´ve owned a cat you are hooked forever". She was made a CBE in 1995. She died in December 2014.

Robin Christian is a curator, exhibition programmer and archivist for the Guardian Archive and the Photography and the Archive Research Centre.