A gritty, silver nitrate photographic study, of how Scotland builds its great cities. It reveals how the shaping of urban space in Glasgow and Edinburgh relates to human needs: home ownership, health, security and identity. The period covered is from the outbreak of the Second Gulf War to the publication of the last Harry Potter book.
02/10/12 - 02/12/12 Online exhibition as part of Photomonth, 2012, East London's International Photography Festival.
http://glasgowedinburgh.weebly.com
About the Author
Gras Art
CGras
London
Multi-media artist who uses photography, film and painting to explore cultural and environmental issues.
Publish Date May 11, 2012
Dimensions Standard Landscape 60 pgs
Standard Paper
Category Arts & Photography
Tags Constantine Gras, Harry Potter, Gulf War, built environment, photography, documentary, regeneration, Scotland, council, housing, city, urban, environment, 2007, 2006, 2005, 2004, 2003, Edinburgh, Glasgow