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Photograph - Handsworth Self-Portrait - Afro-Caribbean Group
View larger image © Derek Bishton, John Reardon and Brian Homer There are no additional images for this object. |
Basic Information | Accession Number: | 1997V184.4 |
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Collection: | Topographical Views |
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Date: | 1979 - 1979 |
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Maker Information | Sponsor: | Ten 8 Ltd - View history |
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Notes | This photograph is one of a series of 44 monochrome photographic self-portraits from a project organised by Derek Bishton, Brian Homer and John Reardon. A makeshift studio was set up in Grove Lane, Handsworth. People from the local community were invited to create their own lasting record of a moment in time on the streets of 1970s Handsworth. A motor-driven 35 mm camera, fixed to a tripod, was operated by means of a long cable release. | Purchased from Ten 8 Ltd. |
Further Information | Reign: | Queen Elizabeth II |
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Production Period: | 20th century |
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School/Style: | Portrait |
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Medium: | Monochrome photograph on photographic paper. |
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Material(s): | Photographic paper |
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Place of Origin: | Birmingham, England |
Associated Places | | Dimensions | Height: | 212 mm |
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Width: | 157 mm |
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