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2014 • browns editions • hardcover • jules wright • photography • thomas zanon-larcher • turning the season
Published by Browns Editions (2014) The photographs in Turning the Season were shot in the summer of 2008 and co-authored by Thomas Zanon-Larcher (photographer) and Jules Wright (director). They set out to make a work which captured the English Season, a time of year when the English aristocracy and upper-middle-class traditionally (since the Restoration in the 17th century) go out to play at horse racing, polo, cricket, car racing, picnicking and dining. For the purposes of this take on Englishness, the co-authors constructed a relationship between a young married couple, Alice who suffers from bi-polar disorder and Alex, a successful lawyer. Through out the book we watch them struggle to survive within the public world imposed by their class. £20.00
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