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ISBN: HB: 9781851245338

Bodleian Library Publishing

October 2019

160 pp.

25.9x23.7 cm

4 colour illus., 105 black&white illus.

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Now and Then

England 1970-2015

Daniel Meadows is a pioneer of contemporary British documentary practice. His photographs and audio recordings, made over forty-five years, capture the life of England's "great ordinary". Challenging the status quo by working collaboratively, he has fashioned from his many encounters a nation's story both magical and familiar.

This book includes important work from Meadows' ground-breaking projects, drawing on the archives now held at the Bodleian Library. Fiercely independent, Meadows devised many of his creative processes: he ran a free portrait studio in Manchester's Moss Side in 1972, then travelled 10,000 miles making a national portrait from his converted double-decker the "Free Photographic Omnibus", a project he revisited a quarter of a century later. At the turn of the millennium he adopted new "kitchen table" technologies to make digital stories: "multimedia sonnets from the people", as he called them. He sometimes returned to those he had photographed, listening for how things were and how they had changed. Through their unique voices he finds a moving and insightful commentary on life in Britain. Then and now. Now and then.

About the Author

Daniel Meadows' photographs have been exhibited widely with solo shows at the Institute of Contemporary Arts London (1975), Camerawork Gallery (1978), the Photographers' Gallery (1987) and a touring retrospective from the National Science and Media Museum (2011). Group shows include Tate Britain (2007) and Hayward Gallery Touring (2008).