Chris Killip

Small exhibition at Tate Britain of photographs by Chris Killip of life in 1980s Britain.

He work looked at the political and social issues of working class communities, living and working within them. They had quite a nostalgic feel about them which felt strange as I remember the times well and they are not nostalgic in my head!

I liked a picture of a group from a care home sitting in a shelter on a seaside day out.  There was a also a great Warhol like display of baked beans in a supermarket. Best though was a picture of a youth on a wall from 1976. He was curled up in disappear and it was an image which could have come from any age.

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