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Eamonn McCabe: Artists and
their Studios
16 June - 19 October
2008
Bookshop Gallery

Stuart Pearson Wright
by Eamonn McCabe, 2006
© Eamonn McCabe

Maggi Hambling
by Eamonn McCabe, 2004
© Eamonn McCabe
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This display of fourteen portraits
of contemporary artists celebrates the publication of Eamonn
McCabe's new book, Artists and their Studios (Text by
Michael McNay, Angela Patchell Books).
McCabe began his photographic
career in the 1970s. He joined the Observer in 1976 and
was voted Sports Photographer of the Year four times between
1978 and 1984. In 1988 he moved to the Guardian as Picture
Editor and became the chief photographer of the Guardian
profile portrait. In 2000 he left the picture desk to concentrate
on photographing people in the arts.
The book includes portraits of
thirty-three artists in their studios, of which fourteen are
shown here. The subjects span fifty years of art making from
those who came to prominence in the 1950s and 1960s and are still
working today. These include Howard Hodgkin and Bridget Riley,
whilst Richard Long and Michael Craig-Martin emerged in the 1970s
and 1980s. Three recent Turner Prize winners, Chris Ofili, Grayson
Perry and Simon Starling, are shown in the context of their contemporaries,
Stuart Pearson Wright and Maggi Hambling, working in figurative
art.
In the foreword for Artists
and their Studios, Maggi Hambling notes:
'This series reveals artists
and the mysterious hot-houses in which they work. Both are usually
kept under wraps, but doors have been opened and the intruder
trusted.'
'The places are as diverse as their in-habitants and Eamonn's
photographs portray visual facts, not trendy, glitzy effects.'
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