<p>‘The most significant Photographer of a generation<em>.’ </em>-Professor Stephen Farthing RA </p>
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<p>Syd Shelton’s more affirmative images of a Rock Against Racism festival in Victoria Park in Hackney are reminders of a time when music was unapologetically militant, just as his street portraits of skinheads on Brick Lane recall a time when the capital was a more casually violent city in which to be young. - The Guardian</p>

<p>'Syd’s photographs in “Stills from Life” are compassionate, rebellious, instinctive, courageous, and often humorous. From his first forays with a camera in Sydney in the early 1970s photographing Aboriginal and working-class communities in Redfern, to his work documenting the ‘Rock Against Racism’ movement towards the end of that decade, right through to the ‘culture & community’ commission he did for FotoDocument in Brighton & Hove ten years ago, Syd’s lens demands that the people and issues he champions are seen and heard. He captures intriguing moments ‘from life’ against unapologetic backdrops in his characteristically raw documentary style. His portraits are honest, engaging, beautifully crafted and his subjects trusting of his intentions. His use of light, geometry and composition create engaging viewing but it’s the beauty he sees in ordinary interactions that creates the real intrigue. Slogans, graffiti, and posters permeate Syd’s work, and serve to powerfully deliver the messaging and context which convey how he sees the world. There are so many stand out shots in this work - I’m proud to say I have three of them on my wall - but having now seen this book, I know I will be growing my collection. Thanks, Syd, for all you do for the good of humanity – you’re an increasingly rare breed of photographer.' - Nina Emett, Artistic Director at FotoDocument,</p>

Stills from Life opens with Syd Shelton’s dream of hope that the struggle and the fight for racial and class justice will prevail and it is the driving force dominating the last fifty years of his subjective photographic practice. From that time, he has never been anywhere without his camera bag in pursuit of what he calls the graphic argument.
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ISBN
9781916846326
Publisert
2024-10-23
Utgiver
Unicorn Publishing Group
Vekt
1898 gr
Høyde
300 mm
Bredde
240 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
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Antall sider
240

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Biografisk notat

Having studied fine art in Yorkshire Syd Shelton began his photographic practice in Australia in the early 1970s. In 1976, he returned to London and he established the design and photography partnership Red Wedge Graphics which evolved into the current agency ‘Graphicsi’. Syd became one of the key activists in the movement Rock Against Racism. His work has been widely published and exhibited and is in numerous permanent collections including the V&A, The Tate Gallery, The National Portrait Gallery, the Istrian Museum of Modern Art, Atlas Gallery and Autograph ABP.