Bailey's East End
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Bailey's East End
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The London Docks had already closed down or were starting to. I chose to shoot mainly in the districts of Silvertown and Canning Town. I have over the years spent many weekends shooting whatever took my fancy. The other two times I had bursts of photographic energy in the East End were in the 1960s and from about 2004 to 2010.
The idea for a book on the East End formed sometime in the 1980s. The London Docks had already closed down or were starting to. I chose to shoot mainly in the districts of Silvertown and Canning Town. I have, over the years, spent many weekends shooting whatever took my fancy. The other two times I had bursts of photographic energy in the East End were in the 1960s and from about 2004 to 2010. These were my three key periods to draw pictures from, instead of just trolling through the last fifty years of archives.
In the late 1940s and early 1950s, I heard a quote on the radio, "Go west, young man." At the time I didn't give it much thought. Later, I assumed it was from America and that it went back to the middle of the nineteenth century when America's west coast was opening up to great wealth and opportunities. The cockneys should have listened, but they didn't. They went east like their ancestors before them. The ones that moved east out of 'Old Nichol' went to Whitechapel, then on to Stepney and Bow, then to what is now called Newham and later to Barking, Dagenham and onto Essex.
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This three-volume collection by acclaimed English photographer David Bailey is hailed as one of the best works of the year. Praised by L'Oeil de la Photographie, it features 620 photographs capturing the East End's growth from the 1960s to the 2000s. The first volume, dedicated to Bailey's mother, offers intimate glimpses into the lives of workers, longshoremen, and local communities through both black-and-white and colour portraits.
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INFORMATION
ISBN: 9783869305349
Publisher: Steidl Publishers
Format: Hardback
Date Published: 15 September 2014
Country: Germany
Imprint: Steidl Verlag
Illustration: Illustrated in colour and duotone throughout
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Width: 260.0mm
Height: 330.0mm
Weight: 4550g
Pages: 464
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About the Author
London-born David Bailey (b. 1938) is widely acknowledged as one of the founding fathers of contemporary photography, having shot some of the most iconic portraits of the last six decades. Baileyβs early work helped both define and capture 1960s London, when he made stars of a new generation of models, including Jean Shrimpton and Penelope Tree. Bailey channeled the energy of Londonβs informal street culture to create a new style of casual coolness. Drawing inspiration from Modernism, he injected movement and immediacy into his work by using a very direct, cropped perspective. Baileyβs interests extend to commercials, film, painting, and sculpture.
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