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Polaroids First published by Nicholas Sinclair in 2021. Portraits made in the artist's studio with a vintage Polaroid camera between 2017 and 2020. |
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Kyffin Williams Centennial First published by Nicholas Sinclair in 2018, to mark the centenary of Sir Kyffin Williams RA (1918 - 2006), one of the most influential and revered Welsh artists of the 20th Century. |
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Five Cities First published by Royal Academy Publications in 2010. With an essay by Professor Nicky Hamlyn. These photographs, made between 1997 and 2008, represent the five European cities of Palermo, Istanbul, Budapest, Paris and Berlin through their surface markings. Also published in a limited edition to include a signed, original print. |
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Berlin: Imagining the Tri Chord First published by Royal Academy Publications in 2007. With an essay by David Chandler. These photographs, made between 2004 and 2006, document the changing face of East Berlin. Also published in a limited edition to include a signed, original print. |
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Crossing the Water First published by Photoworks in 2002. With an essay by Professor David Alan Mellor and an afterword by Ian Jeffrey. Photographs taken on the perimeter of a lake, through different seasons and at different times of day under changing light and weather conditions. |
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Portraits of Artists First published by Lund Humphries in 2000. With an essay by Ian Jeffrey and Nicholas Sinclair in conversation with Robin Dance. Portraits of some of Britain’s leading artists including John Piper, Frank Auerbach and Sir Anthony Caro. This book won the British Book Design and Production Award for 2001. |
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Franko B First published by Black Dog Publishing in 1998. With essays by Lois Keidan and Stuart Morgan. A study of the Italian performance artist Franko B, made over a three year period. |
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The Chameleon Body First published by Lund Humphries in Britain and Europe in 1996 and by Craftsman House in Australia and New Zealand in 1997. With essays by Professor David Alan Mellor and Anthony Shelton. This series of photographs examines body adornment in Britain and Europe in the mid 1990’s. |
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