DANIEL MEADOWS Graffiti 1971–1983

Graffiti 1971–1983 was first published in 2018, is 14cm x 20cm and has 36 black and white pages. This is the second edition.

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DANIEL MEADOWS Graffiti 1971–1983

DANIEL MEADOWS Graffiti 1971–1983 is a Café Royal Books publication.

Graffiti 1971–1983 was first published in 2018, is 14cm x 20cm and has 36 black and white pages. This is the second edition.

 

Graffiti 1971–1983

I worry about it. I hate it. The offence, the racist and homophobic stuff. But that doesn’t mean I want to withdraw any of it. Fact is, this is a study of what was out there. Don’t look back? I certainly don’t regret that I bothered to notice, be a witness. Like the moving finger and the writing on the wall — numbering the days of our kingdom, weighing us in the balance, finding us wanting — these pictures are a time travel Twitter feed into the heads of the angry, disaffected, pissed, pissed-off, self-righteous and yes… even some that were elated too. All from forty years ago but still ringing bells, God save us.

Daniel Meadows. 2018

 

Butlin’s Filey 1972

In 1972 I was twenty years old and in my second year studying photography at Manchester Polytechnic. When the summer term ended, together with my friend and fellow student Martin Parr, I joined Butlin’s Photographic Services as an official ‘walkie’ photographer. We needed paid employment, money to see us through the summer, but we also wanted to make a collaborative work of social documentation. We used two different cameras: theirs for the paid job, ours for the documentary. Theirs was a Leica M1, mine a Pentax Spotmatic.

Curated by Andy Sproxton (1949-1977) and Val Williams, the work was exhibited as Butlin’s by the Sea at Impressions Gallery in York that November, along with a collection by Frank Meadow Sutcliffe, the Victorian photographer of Whitby. It was their inaugural show and a significant one, for Impressions was the first gallery of photography to open outside of London.

In the years that followed, whenever Parr, Williams and I discussed the show, we always remembered it as being in black & white for, back then, black & white was the colour of photography. (Parr wouldn’t launch his groundbreaking colour work The Last Resort for another fourteen years.) However, when researching my archive in 2011, Williams turned up these colour pictures of mine — badly scratched and damaged by fungus — in the bottom of a cardboard box, along with an installation picture showing some of them printed very small and mounted in blocks of four, hanging in the exhibition. Butlin’s by the Sea, it seemed, hadn’t after all been only in monochrome.

Those experiments with colour transparency, now digitally repaired and restored, are the series from which the colour images here have been chosen.

Daniel Meadows

 

Café Royal Books

Café Royal Books is an independent publishing house set up by Craig Atkinson in 2005. He is based in Southport, England. CRB release regular publications with the broad subject of British Documentary Photography since 1960. This includes international photographers who work within the British Isles. Alongside photographers from the British Isles who work internationally. There are a few exceptions, with titles that sit alongside this general theme.

This type of work has historically been neglected by both photographers and institutions. Café Royal Books’ aim is to source, gather, and re/present this work as a collective whole. And, thus, giving it a wider audience. CRB publish at least one title every week, presenting, generally, one series by one photographer.

The books combine elements of zines, photobooks, artist books and educational resource. The books are affordable, democratic, utilitarian and useful. They come out regularly and in small editions. So, great to collect.

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Publication Date

2022

Publication Size

14 x 20 cm

Publisher

Café Royal Books

Book Type

Artist

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