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The harbour : Jem Southam

Title
The harbour : Jem Southam.
ISBN
9781739702328
Publication
Bristol : RRB Photobooks, 2023.
Physical Description
93 pages : illustrations ; 26 x 31 cm
Local Notes
Book signed by Jem Southam.
Summary
Shot along Bristol's harbourside between 1978 and 1983, The Harbour chronicles a period of significant change for the city which reflects the wider experience of loss and regeneration in Britain at the time. After centuries during which the harbour was a central hub of the commerce of the city and great generator of its wealth, through fair and foul means, they had largely fallen silent. The end of that working life in the late sixties to the mid-seventies, left the sculptural presence of The Floating Harbour, surrounded by the disused and decaying dockland fabric: The cranes, the bridges, the pump-houses, the warehouses and in particular the giant bonded warehouses, the offices, the railways, the terraces of houses, the ship-building yards with their dry docks, the sand yards. In The Harbour Southam documents the disused and neglected infrastructure, a brief period of calm after those centuries of activity, before the redevelopment really got going. It is an archival record of the architectural landscape rather than meditation on loss. The industrial life of the docks, and all the human stories it impacted, preserved in record but not mourned. A selection of the work was exhibited as part of the Bristol Photo Festival '21 -- Publisher.
Variant and related titles
Jem Southam : the harbour
Format
Books
Language
English
Added to Catalog
November 22, 2022
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