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Record ID marc_columbia/Columbia-extract-20221130-032.mrc:108567421:2725
Source marc_columbia
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001 15698865
005 20211022150420.0
008 210630s2021 gw a 000 0 eng d
035 $a(OCoLC)on1259538578
040 $aUKMGB$beng$erda$cUKMGB$dOCLCO$dOCLCF$dERASA$dUKMGB$dUKTTE
015 $aGBC1A6807$2bnb
016 7 $a020249786$2Uk
020 $a9783960989752$q(pbk.)
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035 $a(OCoLC)1259538578
050 4 $aTR647$b.B37 2021
080 $aBARNOR
082 04 $a779.092$223
245 00 $aJames Barnor - Accra/London, a retrospective /$ceditors, Lizzie Carey-Thomas, Joseph Constable.
246 30 $aAccra/London, a retrospective
264 1 $aKöln :$bKönig Books,$c2021.
300 $a1 volume :$billustrations (black and white, and colour) ;$c25 cm.
336 $atext$2rdacontent
336 $astill image$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$2rdamedia
338 $avolume$2rdacarrier
500 $aPublished to accompany the exhibition of the same name held at Serpentine Gallery, London, 19 May-22 October 2021.
520 8 $aA major survey of British-Ghanaian photographer James Barnor, whose career as a studio portraitist, photojournalist and Black lifestyle photographer spans six decades and records major social and political changes in London and Accra.00Born in 1929 in Ghana, James Barnor established his famous Ever Young studio in Accra in the early 1950s, capturing a nation on the cusp of independence in an ambiance animated by conversation and highlife music. In 1959 he arrived in London, furthering his studies and continuing assignments for influential South African magazine Drum which reflected the spirit of the era and the experiences of London?s burgeoning African diaspora. He returned to Ghana in the early 1970s to establish the country?s first colour processing lab while continuing his work as a portrait photographer and embedding himself in the music scene. He returned to London in 1994. 00Fully illustrated, the book traces Barnor's photographic practice across six decades through a series of commissioned texts by David Adjaye, Christine Barthe, David Hartt, Erlin Ibreck and Alicia Knock. It also includes a new conversation between the artist and Serpentine Artistic Director, Hans Ulrich Obrist.00Exhibition: Serpentine North Gallery, London, UK (19.05. - 22.10.2021).
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references.
600 10 $aBarnor, James$vExhibitions.
655 7 $aExhibition catalogs.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst01424028
700 1 $aCarey-Thomas, Lizzie,$eeditor.
700 1 $aConstable, Joseph,$eeditor.
710 2 $aSerpentine Gallery,$ehost institution.
029 0 $aUKMGB$b020249786
852 00 $boff,fax$hTR647$i.B37 2021g