New York Posts by Dan Boulton
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Published by Chinagraph Books (2014) Encompassing portraits, landscape, narrative and abstraction, Dan Boulton’s aesthetic mixes spontaneous documentation and considered composition. New York Posts, represents a turning point in the output of this photographer. The result is a diary of sorts, of five days spent in NYC during July 2014 with no plans other than creating a new body of work and meeting artists of kindred spirit. Using copies of the ever-present daily New York Post as both a record of time spent as well as a medium in itself. Boulton combines clippings and photographs of the newspaper covers with his own photographs in order to structure his narrative. The resultant mixed media body of work sees Boulton return to his earlier practices of the nineties whilst also finding solace in the work of new associates and the streets of downtown New York. £24.00
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