Hotshoe Issue 202
Hotshoe is among the UK’s leading contemporary photography magazines that celebrate and support innovative work from both emerging and established photographers. It features a powerful visual aesthetic, intelligent design, and strong writing and opinions from some of the most important names in photography today.
Hotshoe Issue 202: This Was England of Hotshoe explores the same period, 1970 to 1990 which saw a proliferation of photographers making excellent work in Britain that we have not seen the likes of since the obliteration of the polytechnics – Martin Parr, Tom Wood, Anna Fox and John Myers.Paul Graham, Karren Knorr and Olivier Richon. Chris Killip, Sunil Gupta, Dafydd Jones and Shirley Baker. Ken Grant, Homer Sykes and Chris Steele-Perkins.
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Hotshoe Issue 202
In 1979 Margaret Thatcher was elected Prime Minister of the UK. Equally loved and loathed, her policies of deregulation and privatisation of state-owned assets changed the country into a modern market economy. However, the reduced power of the trade unions and reduced state intervention also contributed to unemployment reaching more than three million.
Hotshoe Issue 202: This Was England of Hotshoe explores the same period, 1970 to 1990 which saw a proliferation of photographers making excellent work in Britain that we have not seen the likes of since the obliteration of the polytechnics – Martin Parr, Tom Wood, Anna Fox and John Myers.Paul Graham, Karren Knorr and Olivier Richon. Chris Killip, Sunil Gupta, Dafydd Jones and Shirley Baker. Ken Grant, Homer Sykes and Chris Steele-Perkins.
Hotshoe Issue is among the UK’s leading contemporary photography magazines. It celebrates and supports innovative work from both emerging and established photographers. With a powerful visual aesthetic, intelligent design, and strong writing. As well as opinions from some of the most important names in photography today.
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