Black Country Special Edition with Print
About Black Country:
In 2013, Bruce Gilden made work in the Black Country. During his three-week stay Gilden documented overlooked people, factories, and homes in the Midlands in order to unveil and study the changing landscape of post-industrialized Britain. Gilden focused on the neglected and marginalized communities; his goal was to shine a light not only on people who are often ignored in day-to-day society, but also on the trades and ideals that are slowly fading into history in the UK.
About the Print:
Each print is in an edition of 25 numbered and stamped copies
Signed by Bruce Gilden on verso
20 x 30 cm
Printed on CANSONĀ® INFINITY PLATINE FIBRE RAG 310 GSM - SATIN paper
About the Book:
A screwfix bound book with silkscreen stainless steel cover. There are two different paper stocks and 6 gatefolds inside the book.
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Black Country Special Edition with Print
Black Country Special Edition with Print
About Black Country:
In 2013, Bruce Gilden made work in the Black Country. During his three-week stay Gilden documented overlooked people, factories, and homes in the Midlands in order to unveil and study the changing landscape of post-industrialized Britain. Gilden focused on the neglected and marginalized communities; his goal was to shine a light not only on people who are often ignored in day-to-day society, but also on the trades and ideals that are slowly fading into history in the UK.
About the Print:
Each print is in an edition of 25 numbered and stamped copies
Signed by Bruce Gilden on verso
20 x 30 cm
Printed on CANSONĀ® INFINITY PLATINE FIBRE RAG 310 GSM - SATIN paper
About the Book:
A screwfix bound book with silkscreen stainless steel cover. There are two different paper stocks and 6 gatefolds inside the book.
Product Information
Product Information
Shipping & Returns
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About Black Country:
In 2013, Bruce Gilden made work in the Black Country. During his three-week stay Gilden documented overlooked people, factories, and homes in the Midlands in order to unveil and study the changing landscape of post-industrialized Britain. Gilden focused on the neglected and marginalized communities; his goal was to shine a light not only on people who are often ignored in day-to-day society, but also on the trades and ideals that are slowly fading into history in the UK.
About the Print:
Each print is in an edition of 25 numbered and stamped copies
Signed by Bruce Gilden on verso
20 x 30 cm
Printed on CANSONĀ® INFINITY PLATINE FIBRE RAG 310 GSM - SATIN paper
About the Book:
A screwfix bound book with silkscreen stainless steel cover. There are two different paper stocks and 6 gatefolds inside the book.























