A Sense of Place
Poster
1989 (made)
1989 (made)
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Place of origin |
One set of 14 posters addressing the subject of homeless women in Britain, based on an exhibition of photographs also entitled 'A Sense of Place', held at the National Museum of Film and Photography, Bradford, as part of the Spectrum Women's Photography Festival, 1989.
Techniques: Half-tone lineblock printed in black and purple Each 42 x 59.5 cm
Techniques: Half-tone lineblock printed in black and purple Each 42 x 59.5 cm
Object details
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Object type | |
Title | A Sense of Place (series title) |
Materials and techniques | Half-tone lineblock printed in black and purple |
Brief description | Poster by Ming de Nasty and Rhonda Wilson, 1 of 14 from the series 'A Sense of Place', half-tone lineblock printed in black and purple, Great Britain, 1989 |
Physical description | One set of 14 posters addressing the subject of homeless women in Britain, based on an exhibition of photographs also entitled 'A Sense of Place', held at the National Museum of Film and Photography, Bradford, as part of the Spectrum Women's Photography Festival, 1989. Techniques: Half-tone lineblock printed in black and purple Each 42 x 59.5 cm |
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Object history | The quotations on the posters come from a range of sources, mainly interviews with women from hostels, housing organisations and a wide variety of publications. |
Production | The posters in this series are based on an exhibition of photographs entitled 'A Sense of Place' that was held at the National Museum of Film and Photography, Bradford, as part of the Spectrum Women's Photography Festival, 1989. |
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Bibliographic reference | Victoria and Albert Museum Department of Prints, Drawings and Paintings Accession Register for 1990 |
Collection | |
Accession number | E.3211-1990 |
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Record created | February 23, 2009 |
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