
Photographic Realism
The Art of Richard Billingham
Kieran Cashell(Author)
Bloomsbury Visual Arts (Publisher)
Published on 23. March 2023
Book
Paperback/Softback
264 pages
978-1-350-28242-1 (ISBN)
Description
One of the most captivating and provocative artists of the Sensation generation, Richard Billingham (b. 1970) came to prominence in the late 1990s with his visceral photobook Ray's a Laugh, a slice of everyday life in a high-rise sink estate in the British West Midlands. This book is the first comprehensive discussion of Billingham's art practice. Articulating the socio-historical, aesthetic, geographical as well as anthropological aspects of Billingham's art, the book situates his work within the British neorealist tradition in visual art, cinema and televisual culture.
Beginning with the first photographic studies of his father in the early 1990s, Cashell argues that these sympathetic, haunting images prefigure the later development of his thematic concerns. Significant consideration is also given to Billingham's cinematic oeuvre, including his recent feature-length autobiographical film, Ray & Liz, which substantially clarifies the complex continuity of his developing aesthetic vision.
Illustrated throughout with colour and black and white reproductions, Photographic Realism: The Art of Richard Billingham combines investigative research with interviews and studio conversations, providing a subtle and sophisticated critical evaluation of the artist's key photographic and film-based works from the 1990s to the present.
Beginning with the first photographic studies of his father in the early 1990s, Cashell argues that these sympathetic, haunting images prefigure the later development of his thematic concerns. Significant consideration is also given to Billingham's cinematic oeuvre, including his recent feature-length autobiographical film, Ray & Liz, which substantially clarifies the complex continuity of his developing aesthetic vision.
Illustrated throughout with colour and black and white reproductions, Photographic Realism: The Art of Richard Billingham combines investigative research with interviews and studio conversations, providing a subtle and sophisticated critical evaluation of the artist's key photographic and film-based works from the 1990s to the present.
Reviews / Votes
Kieran Cashell is a gifted writer and academic. He expertly draws from a wide palette of writers and theorists including Beckett and Freud to present us with a brilliant and original analysis of the complex and intriguing work of Richard Billingham. * Eoin Devereux, University of Limerick, Ireland and University of Jyvasklya, Finland * Cashell stresses the iconographic and thematic correspondences that recur throughout Billingham's work, whose camerawork constantly questions the conditions of a photographic realism that is neither sentimental nor sensationalist. * Critique d'art *More details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Target group
College/higher education
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Illustrations
39 colour and 40 bw illus
Dimensions
Height: 232 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 17 mm
Weight
617 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-350-28242-1 (9781350282421)
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Person
Kieran Cashell lectures in Limerick School of Art and Design, Limerick Institute of Technology, Ireland. He is author of Aftershock: The Ethics of Contemporary Transgressive Art (2009).
Content
List of Abbreviations
Introduction: Still Pursuing the Real
1. A Sociologist's Paradise: Early Studies 1990-1994
2. Prole Art Threat: Ray's a Laugh (1996)
3. They Fuck You Up: Sensation / Fishtank (1997-1998)
4. Outside: Black Country (1997-2003) / Landscapes (2001-2003)
5. Enclosure: Zoo (2004-2006)
6. Home: Recent Cinematic Work (2015-2018)
Conclusion: Locating Billingham in the Context of British Neorealism
Notes
Index
Introduction: Still Pursuing the Real
1. A Sociologist's Paradise: Early Studies 1990-1994
2. Prole Art Threat: Ray's a Laugh (1996)
3. They Fuck You Up: Sensation / Fishtank (1997-1998)
4. Outside: Black Country (1997-2003) / Landscapes (2001-2003)
5. Enclosure: Zoo (2004-2006)
6. Home: Recent Cinematic Work (2015-2018)
Conclusion: Locating Billingham in the Context of British Neorealism
Notes
Index