A remarkable visual document of war and warfare to accompany a major new exhibition at the Imperial War Museum, appearing from 6 February - 13 June 2010.
Don McCullin has held many exhibitions over the years, including his first landmark show at the V&A in London nearly thirty years ago. As the greatest war photographer of his time, it is no surprise that his work is the subject of a huge exhibition currently being organized by the Imperial War Museum. The exhibition will open at the museum’s Manchester site in February 2010, where it will run for a few months and then open at the London museum a year later.
The accompanying book will be a departure from the usual format of MCullin publishing and will be sized to match the original
Sunday Times Magazine, where so much of his work first appeared. Focusing on his important stories the book will trace his entire career. McCullin has been interviewed on film for many hours for this project and the edited transcriptions of those interviews will form much of the substance of his text.
McCullin’s little known colour work will be reproduced along side pages from the magazines and an assemblage of McCullin’s personal material and documents. These include his cameras, boots and helmet, numerous passports and photographs of him at work on the battlefield, together with illuminating personal correspondence.
Author ProfileDon McCullin grew up in north London. He worked for the
Sunday Times for eighteen years and covered every major conflict in his adult lifetime until the Falklands war. The finest British photojournalist of his generation, he has received many honours and awards including the CBE. He lives in Somerset
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