
Don Mccullin
Tate Publishing
Published on 5. February 2019
Book
Paperback/Softback
224 pages
978-1-84976-619-7 (ISBN)
Description
A native Londoner, McCullin (b.1935) began to take photographs in the
1950s documenting his surroundings and local community, including
the gangs in his local area. In 1958 his photograph The Guvnors, a
portrait of a notorious Finsbury Park gang who were involved in the
murder of a police officer was published in the Observer, launching
his career as a photojournalist. He went onto become one of the best
known war correspondents in the country.
McCullin is best known as a photojournalist and war correspondent,
recognised for his iconic images taken on assignment in Vietnam,
Cyprus, Lebanon, and Biafra. However he also has consistently engaged
with social documentary practice in Britain, repeatedly visiting cities
such as Bradford and Liverpool, and London's East End, documenting
the poverty experienced throughout the country. McCullin also has
a long an ongoing engagement with landscape photography both in
Somerset and Scotland and more specific ongoing projects such as
`Southern Frontiers' documenting the physical remains of the Roman
Empire in the north African landscape over the long term.
This book will celebrate the breadth of McCullin's practice over the
decades. Also illustrated will be colour material taken while on
assignment for the Sunday Times magazine which has rarely been seen
or published. Ephemeral material including original magazines, contact
sheets and photographic equipment will also be featured.
1950s documenting his surroundings and local community, including
the gangs in his local area. In 1958 his photograph The Guvnors, a
portrait of a notorious Finsbury Park gang who were involved in the
murder of a police officer was published in the Observer, launching
his career as a photojournalist. He went onto become one of the best
known war correspondents in the country.
McCullin is best known as a photojournalist and war correspondent,
recognised for his iconic images taken on assignment in Vietnam,
Cyprus, Lebanon, and Biafra. However he also has consistently engaged
with social documentary practice in Britain, repeatedly visiting cities
such as Bradford and Liverpool, and London's East End, documenting
the poverty experienced throughout the country. McCullin also has
a long an ongoing engagement with landscape photography both in
Somerset and Scotland and more specific ongoing projects such as
`Southern Frontiers' documenting the physical remains of the Roman
Empire in the north African landscape over the long term.
This book will celebrate the breadth of McCullin's practice over the
decades. Also illustrated will be colour material taken while on
assignment for the Sunday Times magazine which has rarely been seen
or published. Ephemeral material including original magazines, contact
sheets and photographic equipment will also be featured.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
With dust jacket
Illustrations
170
Dimensions
Height: 284 mm
Width: 230 mm
Thickness: 27 mm
Weight
1267 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-84976-619-7 (9781849766197)
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Simon Baker is director of the Maison Europ enne de la Photographie, Paris, France, and Shoair Mavlian is director of Photoworks, Brighton, UK. Both are formerly curators at Tate.