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Sarah Tulloch: ObjectImage

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Daylight Books

Published:1st Jun '17

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Andrea Smith, Publicist National print and online campaign Social Media campaign Promotion through: www.daylightbooks.org Photographer Sarah Tulloch's website: http://www.sarahtulloch.co.uk/sarahtulloch/Titlepage.html • Art and Photo magazines: Aperture, Photo District News, American Photo, Popular Photography, Professional Photographer, Rangefinder, ARTnews, Shutterbug, The Photo Review, British Journal of Photography, Photographer’s Forum, Foam magazine, Modern Painters, Art Review, Frieze, Hot Shoe International, Photo-Eye, The Art Newspaper, among others. • Special Market: Big push in the UK market to promote this emerging star in the contemporary photo world in England. Media will include all the British photo and art magazines, top circulation newspapers and BBC radio. Will also pitch local press in Middlesbrough in the North of England where the artist lives and works. She will have an accompanying exhibition of her work at the Platform A Gallery in Middlesbrough in the fall. • General interest publications (books, art, culture): The New Yorker, Harper’s, New York Review of Books, London Review of Books, Smithsonian, The Brooklyn Rail. • Trade press: Publishers Weekly, Library Journal, Booklist, Choice • Top Market Newspapers: The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, The Guardian (UK), The Sunday Times (UK), The Telegraph (UK), Amateur Photographer (UK), B&W (UK), Digital Photographer (UK), etc. • Blogs/Online: 1,000 Words (UK), Hyperallergic, Huffington Post, Daily Beast, Slate, Feature Shoot, Lenscratch, aCurator, Musee magazine, We-Heart, Colossal, etc. • Broadcast: NPR programs, BBC

Sarah Tulloch: ObjectImage is a poignant approach to the physical material of a photograph and a re-imagination of it into new forms.Sarah Tulloch: ObjectImage roots itself in album collections of the artist and others that are linked to the social tradition and history of documenting family. Through collage, Tulloch maintains a thread between past and future with her ability to form new connections within the image composition. The work continues to evolve including the use of contemporary newspaper images. Tulloch's use of photomontage allows her to re-focus the media, re-compose the image and ultimately re-find and re-purpose the photographic subject. Sarah Tulloch holds a First Class honors degree from the Bristol School of Art and a Design and Distinction, Master of Fine Arts from Newcastle University. She concentrates on a close-range investigation of found photographs as both objects with specific material qualities and images in themselves. Her book, published by Daylight Books, is supported by the Arts Council England. Tulloch has been exhibited by Plus Arts Projects, the Mayor's Parlour, London, Baltic 39, and MIMA Emerging Curators.

“...an elegantly designed book…”, - Hyperallergic, June 20, 2017 “ObjectImage is an argument for the inconspicuous.”, - Musee Magazine, July 21, 2017

ISBN: 9781942084372

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Weight: unknown

128 pages