Rich Gilligan: All Sorts Of Impossible Things, signed and numbered copies.
All Sorts of Impossible Things is a personal body of work exploring the static hum and unique rhythm of everyday life in the city of Newburgh, New York. These photographs are an observation of the collective anxiety of a city caught between a wave of intense regeneration and a long history of economic struggle.
Gilligan’s almost forensic and fictional approach creates an ambiguous space where the viewer is left to navigate their own personal journey through a landscape of uncertainty and confusion. This sense of disorientation and fleeting physical beauty produces an atmosphere that is as familiar and comforting as it is out of reach.
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170 mm X 240 mm. Metalic ink printed on 120GSM Black Pop’set stock. Printed and bound in Dublin by Plus Print. Designed by Post Studio.
During 1983 to 1984 Chris Killip lived in a caravan on the seacoal camp, and documented the life, work and the struggle to survive on the beach, using his unflinching style of objective documentation.
Rich Gilligan: All Sorts Of Impossible Things, signed and numbered copies
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Rich Gilligan: All Sorts Of Impossible Things, signed and numbered copies.
All Sorts of Impossible Things is a personal body of work exploring the static hum and unique rhythm of everyday life in the city of Newburgh, New York. These photographs are an observation of the collective anxiety of a city caught between a wave of intense regeneration and a long history of economic struggle.
Gilligan’s almost forensic and fictional approach creates an ambiguous space where the viewer is left to navigate their own personal journey through a landscape of uncertainty and confusion. This sense of disorientation and fleeting physical beauty produces an atmosphere that is as familiar and comforting as it is out of reach.
170 mm X 240 mm. Metalic ink printed on 120GSM Black Pop’set stock. Printed and bound in Dublin by Plus Print. Designed by Post Studio.
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