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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Paul Reas, Flogging a Dead Horse, Man with a Movie Camera, 1993

Paul Reas

Flogging a Dead Horse, Man with a Movie Camera, 1993
Lightjet print
50.8 x 60.96 cms 20 x 24 ins
Series: 1. Flogging a Dead Horse (1989-93)
9051
View on a Wall

Provenance

Acquired directly from the artist

Exhibitions

Street View: photographs of Urban Life, Graves Gallery, Sheffield Museum, 2017 (This print)
From the edition of 5 Cover image from the series and publication Flogging a Dead Horse 1985-1993 Paul Reas is part of a pioneering generation of photographers who exposed and...
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From the edition of 5
Cover image from the series and publication Flogging a Dead Horse 1985-1993

Paul Reas is part of a pioneering generation of photographers who exposed and critiqued British class and culture in the 1980s and 90s. Reas' seminal body of work, I Can Help (1988)examines the impact of the consumer boom of the 1980s, which resulted in a proliferation of American-style shopping malls and the rise of the new middle class. Humorous and slightly caustic, Reas' images are a criticism of an emerging cultural façade epitomized by heritage industry sites, branding, and figurative cultural icons.
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