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Untitled (From The Series: Portraits From The Photographic Omnibus)

Untitled (From The Series: Portraits From The Photographic Omnibus)

Specifications of Untitled (From The Series: Portraits From The Photographic Omnibus)

From a numbered edition of 100

Giclee print

In mint condition

Print size: 30 x 30 cm (12" x 12") with a 2.5 cm (1") white border

Signed and numbered with location/project/date details by Daniel Meadows on verso

Printed in 2020

UNFRAMED

*For framing queries please contact us at [email protected]

About Portraits From The Photographic Omnibus

On 22 September 1973, Daniel Meadows set off on a long-planned adventure in a rickety 1948 double-decker bus that he had repurposed as his home, gallery and darkroom. He was intent on making a portrait of England. He was 21 years old.

Over the next 14 months, travelling alone, Meadows crisscrossed the country covering 10,000 miles. He photographed 958 people, in 22 towns and cities. From circus performers to day trippers. He developed and printed the photographs as he went along, giving them away for free to those who posed for him.

The project was heralded as highly original, a project guided by its subjects as much as the photographer, and an experiment in countercultural values, socialist principals and collaboration, and 50 years later it is just as remarkable.

 

$93.94

Original: $268.41

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Untitled (From The Series: Portraits From The Photographic Omnibus)

$268.41

$93.94
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Specifications of Untitled (From The Series: Portraits From The Photographic Omnibus)

From a numbered edition of 100

Giclee print

In mint condition

Print size: 30 x 30 cm (12" x 12") with a 2.5 cm (1") white border

Signed and numbered with location/project/date details by Daniel Meadows on verso

Printed in 2020

UNFRAMED

*For framing queries please contact us at [email protected]

About Portraits From The Photographic Omnibus

On 22 September 1973, Daniel Meadows set off on a long-planned adventure in a rickety 1948 double-decker bus that he had repurposed as his home, gallery and darkroom. He was intent on making a portrait of England. He was 21 years old.

Over the next 14 months, travelling alone, Meadows crisscrossed the country covering 10,000 miles. He photographed 958 people, in 22 towns and cities. From circus performers to day trippers. He developed and printed the photographs as he went along, giving them away for free to those who posed for him.

The project was heralded as highly original, a project guided by its subjects as much as the photographer, and an experiment in countercultural values, socialist principals and collaboration, and 50 years later it is just as remarkable.

 

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