A New Foreign Land
England (From Sunderland To Poole)
de James Blake
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À propos du livre
Based in Cranbrook, Kent James discovered that England was a land full of little village churches and little village pubs - the bedrock and twin sisters of English society (one of virtue, the other of vice), a land full of statues and stained glass, of old village shops and village people, of blue skies and green fields, of ruined castles and ruined priories, of ancient history and modern street art, all hidden in the countryside of England's 'green and pleasant land'.
From Sunderland to Poole, from Dittisham to Dover, and from the over 75 other places that James managed to visit and photograph, one thing struck James more than anything else - that the heart of England was village life and the heart of village life was the village pub - and if the heart of the village was the village pub then, unlike any other country in the world, the heart of the nation was also the village pub. James would go one step further than Blunden and commend to anyone desirous of knowing what is best of this country to go visit the odd village pub or two!
Sometimes it takes going away and then coming back for us to discover what one's own country is really all about.
Caractéristiques et détails
- Catégorie principale: Livres d'art et de photographie
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Format choisi: Format paysage, 25×20 cm
# de pages: 90 - Date de publication: mars 14, 2023
- Langue English
À propos du créateur
James Blake is an artist, photographer & (art) historian based in England & Spain. As a photographer & art historian James has, since 2004, travelled around England, Central & Eastern Europe, The Balkans, The Mediterranean, The Middle East, North Africa, North & Central America & New Zealand. Previous to photography, James was a DJ, artist & graphic designer and had also travelled to (as an art-photographer, from 1998-2005) England, Central & Eastern Europe, North Africa & North & Central America. In the 1990's James studied Fine Art (Sculpture) HND at The West Wales School of Art. Public Media, Communications & Cultural Studies (Ba) Hons at Trinity College, Leeds University (first year only). In the 1980's James went to Public School in the south of England. James spent his childhood in the 1970's in Malta & Dubai, with visits to South East Asia, Europe & Scandinavia. James is a member of WPO & Lightstalkers.