In Flagrante portfolio, 1973 - 1985

John on the Coal, Seacoal Camp, Lynemouth, Northumbria, 1983

Crabs and people, Skinningrove, N. Yorkshire, 1981

Bever, Skinningrove, N. Yorkshire, 1983

Brian at the disputed fence, Lynemouth, Northumbria, 1982

Helen and her Hula-hoop, Seacoal Camp, Lynemouth, Northumbria, 1984

Demolished housing, Wallsend, Tyneside, 1977

Family, Whitley Bay, Tyneside, 1976

Easington, Co Durham, 1984

Housing estate, North Shields, Tyneside 1981

Woman in a bus shelter, Middlesbrough, Teeside, 1976

Sprouts Dunston Allotment, Gateshead, Tyneside, 1977

Royal Wedding celebration, North Shields, Tyneside 1981

Coal mine and terraced housing, Castleford, Yorkshire, 1976

The super tanker, ‘Tyne Pride’, Wallsend, Tyneside, 1975

Len Tabner painting, Skinningrove, N. Yorkshire, 1983

Father & son, West End, Newcastle, Tyneside, 1980.

Rocker and Rosie going home, Seacoal Beach, Lynemouth, Northumbria, 1984

Alice and the little dog, Seacoal Camp, Lynemouth, Northumbria, 1983

Cookie in the snow, Seacoal Camp, Lynemouth, Northumbria, 1984

Margaret, Rosie and Val, Seacoal Camp, Lynemouth, Northumbria, 1983

Torso, Pelaw, Gateshead, Tyneside, 1978

This is a set of fifty modern silver gelatin prints from Chris Killip’s seminal work In Flagrante.

The work consists of large format black and white photographs taken in the North East of England between 1976 to 1985. Made during a period of de-industrialisation in Britain, the photographs chart a changing landscape and the effect this had on the surrounding communities. The resulting images of In Flagrante, are born from Killip’s lengthy engagement with the North East, and key images from the collections such as Seacoal, Askam-in-Furness, Skinningrove, The Station, and Miners all feature within the work.

Published by Secker & Warburg in 1988 the book had a huge influence on the photography community in Britain as well as international audiences. Also included within the MPF collection are two early book maquettes made by Killip during the production of the work.

MEDIUM
Modern silver gelatin prints

DIMENSIONS
50.8 x 60.9cm & 101.60 x 127.00

EDITION
N/A

PRINTS
50

DATES
1973 – 1985

Prints housed on behalf of Chris Killip Photography Trust.

 

 

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