The photographer Raymond Moore (1920-87) who was born in Wallasey, studied painting at the Royal College of Art and in the mid-70s, taught photography at the influential Trent Polytechnic in Nottingham. In 1981, Moore was the first British photographer to have a retrospective at the Hayward Gallery, London. There are two published monographs of his work, Murmurs at Every Turn (1981) and Every So Often (1983). Although Moore’s work drew influence from European and American sources, his work has a characteristically British undertone. Since his death in 1987, photography’s expanded field of practice has emerged, freeing artists and photographers to explore themes and concerns beyond the established silos of practice of documentary and landsca...
Like portraiture, landscape was a major genre of painting and was similarly adopted by the earliest ...
A writer may choose many points of view in considering works of art. Frequently the work of an artis...
‘Constable’ was a solo show of approximately 50 black and white and colour landscape photographs exh...
The landscape photography of Raymond Moore (1920-1987) has been contextualised as a minor footnote i...
This article examines the work of late British photographer Raymond Moore (1920-1987) and the ways i...
This article examines the work of late British photographer Raymond Moore (1920–1987) and the ways i...
This article examines the work of late British photographer Raymond Moore (1920–1987) and the ways i...
The aim of this publication is to represent the work exhibited in the exhibition of the same name he...
Northern Light Contemporary Landscape Photography exhibition This exhibition (linked to the North...
This monograph examined representations of landscape by key British painters of the late Victorian a...
An edited volume of essays based on papers delivered at the SHU / MAC Conference in July 2016: 'Nort...
Martin Barnes Senior Curator of Photographs The Victoria & Albert Museum, London gives his view on ...
'Introduction' to 'Northern Light: Landscape Photography and the North', 2017, Robinson, Andrew - (e...
Martin Barnes Senior Curator of Photographs The Victoria & Albert Museum, London gives his view on ...
Planners, architects, landscape designers, geographers and the like have assigned the term terrain v...
Like portraiture, landscape was a major genre of painting and was similarly adopted by the earliest ...
A writer may choose many points of view in considering works of art. Frequently the work of an artis...
‘Constable’ was a solo show of approximately 50 black and white and colour landscape photographs exh...
The landscape photography of Raymond Moore (1920-1987) has been contextualised as a minor footnote i...
This article examines the work of late British photographer Raymond Moore (1920-1987) and the ways i...
This article examines the work of late British photographer Raymond Moore (1920–1987) and the ways i...
This article examines the work of late British photographer Raymond Moore (1920–1987) and the ways i...
The aim of this publication is to represent the work exhibited in the exhibition of the same name he...
Northern Light Contemporary Landscape Photography exhibition This exhibition (linked to the North...
This monograph examined representations of landscape by key British painters of the late Victorian a...
An edited volume of essays based on papers delivered at the SHU / MAC Conference in July 2016: 'Nort...
Martin Barnes Senior Curator of Photographs The Victoria & Albert Museum, London gives his view on ...
'Introduction' to 'Northern Light: Landscape Photography and the North', 2017, Robinson, Andrew - (e...
Martin Barnes Senior Curator of Photographs The Victoria & Albert Museum, London gives his view on ...
Planners, architects, landscape designers, geographers and the like have assigned the term terrain v...
Like portraiture, landscape was a major genre of painting and was similarly adopted by the earliest ...
A writer may choose many points of view in considering works of art. Frequently the work of an artis...
‘Constable’ was a solo show of approximately 50 black and white and colour landscape photographs exh...