In Tate Britain
Biography
Christopher David Killip (11 July 1946 – 13 October 2020) was a Manx photographer who worked at Harvard University from 1991 to 2017, as a Professor of Visual and Environmental Studies. Killip is known for his black and white images of people and places especially of Tyneside during the 1980s.
Killip received the Henri Cartier-Bresson Award (for In Flagrante) and was shortlisted for the Deutsche Börse Photography Foundation Prize. He exhibited all over the world, wrote extensively, appeared on radio and television, and curated many exhibitions.
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Chris Killip Process worker
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Chris Killip Process worker
1989–90 -
Chris Killip Tire builder coming of a shift
1989–90 -
Chris Killip Tire inspector
1989–90 -
Chris Killip Truck tire builder
1989–90 -
Chris Killip Car tire builder
1989–90 -
Chris Killip The road at Ballakilpheric
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Chris Killip The Sloc from Ballarock Farm
1970–3, printed 2012–13