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Phil Collins: I Only Want You To Love Me

Phil Collins: I Only Want You To Love Me

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Authors: Caoimhin Mac Giolla Leith, Andrew Renton, David Chandler
Creators: Jeremy Millar, Sinisa Mitrovi, Phil Collins
Publisher: Photoworks/Brighton Photo Biennial
Category: Book


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Sales Rank: 3969998

Media: Paperback
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 120

ISBN: 1903796091
Dewey Decimal Number: 770
EAN: 9781903796092
ASIN: 1903796091

Publication Date: August 2, 2004

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Description: I Only Want You To Love Me is the result of a six-month commission undertaken by Phil Collins in Brighton, England, as part of the first Brighton Photo Biennial. This first book by the artist brings together a diverse range of images, unfolding as an intimate, diaristic account of Collins' life and work, allowing the viewer to engage in the artist's ongoing ideas and production processes. Collins' sees a fundamental importance in photography's ability to bring people together: his artistic practice is in some ways incidental, a mechanism that allows him to establish relationships with others on the most basic level. His portraiture rests on delicate and intimate exchanges that arise in face of the ambiguous presence of the camera, and his photographs are at once beautiful, personal and contentious. Collins carefully records his relationships with ordinary people in extraordinary circumstances--refugees, asylum seekers, support workers, close friends, and brief acquaintances--making poignant and personal connections between far-flung places, from Brighton, New York City, and Belfast to Kosovo, Palestine, and Serbia.


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