Here Comes Everybody

Chris Killip's Irish Photographs

Chris Killip author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Thames & Hudson Ltd

Published:22nd Jun '09

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A limited edition of 300 copies of Chris Killip's photographs of Ireland, with reproductions tipped in by hand and a signed and numbered photographic print

A collection of photographs by Chris Killip, taken over repeated trips to Ireland between 1993 and 2005, that convey the dedication and community of the modern pilgrims journey as they make their way across shingled mountainsides to take part in age-old rites.‘Here Comes Everybody’ is a phrase that echoes repeatedly through the shifting dream-narrative of James Joyce’s FinnegansWake. It aptly captures the intense poetry of this new collection of photographs by Chris Killip, taken over repeated trips to Ireland between 1993 and 2005. On each visit Killip attended the annual pilgrimages at Croagh Patrick and Máméan in the west of Ireland, places of wild beauty and ancient spirituality. His poignant photographs convey the dedication and community of the modern pilgrims’ journey as they make their way across shingled mountainsides to take part in age-old rites. Images of the pilgrims’ trek are complemented by landscapes, townscapes and details photographed in the west of Ireland and beyond. Presented as a facsimile of an album of prints from a decade of travels, this book includes the first colour photographs Killip has ever published. This Limited edition features hand-tipped reproductions and a signed and numbered print.

'A groundbreaking work that will become a touchstone for contemporary discussions about stillness and time that permeate not just photographic but philosophical discourse' - Foto8
'The pictures contain - and transmit to the viewer - a real enjoyment of the country and the people that inhabit it' - Guardian
'Peaceful and reflective' - Amateur Photography
'For some the landscape of postwar photography is unimaginable without his influence' - Photoworks
'Anarchic and provocative to the last, Killip is a true original and a genuine free thinker' - The British Journal of Photography

ISBN: 9780500543801

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 1880g

96 pages

Limited Edition