Editor: David Litchfield
Publisher: Baroque Press, London
Publication: 1973, First Edition
Binding: Softcover, section sewn
Pages: 48
Size: 210 x 230
Text: English
Contains adult content/nudity
"The Image: Graphic Arts Photography" was a short-lived, award-winning British monthly magazine (1972–1974) founded, designed, and edited by David Litchfield through his Baroque Press in London, with David Bailey as a consultant/editorial figure in some issues; it focused on innovative intersections of graphic arts, illustration, and photography, featuring prominent contributors like photographers, artists, and occasional high-profile names (e.g., work by or related to Terry O'Neill, Linda McCartney, and others in the creative scene).
Contents:
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Colin Curwood (pages 20-23) born 1951, went to Wandsworth Comprehensive, did his apprenticeship in photography in a commercial studio. Now seeking work as a freelance.
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David Remfry (pages 10-15) born 1942 Worthing, went to Hull Art school. Combines personal work with teaching to keep himself alive.
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Marino Colmono (pages 2-3) born of Italian parents Bologna, Italy. Now American citizen, and studying photography at San Francisco Art Institute on a scholarship.
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David Kilburn (pages 30-35) born 1943 studied chemistry for 5 years at Birmingham University, runs own magazine Green Island on non profit-making basis. Has done no commercial work in photography. Interests subsidised from work in advertising.
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Ed Badajos (pages 36-39) born 1948 in Hawaii, studied art in California. He worked for the underground press in the U.S.A. The graphics reproduced in Image, come from "Filipino Food", which is available from us in a limited edition price £12, and was originally published to commemorate the first Badajos exhibition, held at Molly Barnes Gallery in Los Angeles. This book will also be published by the Olympia Press in a paperback edition.
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David Baird (pages 24-29) born in London 1941, left school at 16, and started illustrating after seeing Beardsley exhibition at the Victoria and Albert museum. Has had one show of his work at a now defunct art gallery in Fulham. Now trying to find work as a freelance illustrator.
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Richard Murby (pages 16-19 plus inside covers) see issue Two.
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Harrison Marks (see pages 4-9).
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