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Tate Liverpool + RIBA North Exhibition

Making History Art and documentary in Britain from 1929 to now

3 February – 23 April 2006
Roger Mayne Teddy Boy and Girl, Petticoat Lane 1956

Roger MayneTeddy Boy and Girl, Petticoat Lane 1956

© Roger Mayne / Museum of London

Roger Mayne Teddy Boy and Girl, Petticoat Lane 1956

Roger Mayne Teddy Boy and Girl, Petticoat Lane 1956

Making History: Art and documentary in Britain from 1929 to now surveys the impact of the documentary form on art and artists and vice versa. Encompassing film, photography, painting and installation art, the exhibition focuses on works where a dialogue between art and realist documentary occurs. It seeks to question the traditional opposition between art and documentary, and to ask whether this is really a false dichotomy.

The exhibition features work by artists and practitioners such as John Grierson, William Coldstream, Humphrey Spender, Bill Brandt, Humphrey Jennings, John Bratby, Lucian Freud, Martin Parr, Isaac Julien, Jeremy Deller and Gillian Wearing. Because of the strength of the documentary tradition in Britain, the exhibition has a national bias, focusing on artists, filmmakers and their associates working in this country including a number of key émigré artists. Since much of the work addresses national identity, the representation of British society and the construction of a national culture and self-image, a subsidiary theme of the exhibition is the portrayal of Britain and Britishness.

Tate Liverpool + RIBA North

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3 February – 23 April 2006

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    Sir William Coldstream

    1908–1987
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    John Humphrey Spender

    1910–2005
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    Bill Brandt

    1904–1983
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    Humphrey Jennings

    1907–1950
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    John Bratby

    1928–1992
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    Lucian Freud

    1922–2011
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    Martin Parr CBE

    born 1952
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    Sir Isaac Julien CBE RA

    born 1960
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    Jeremy Deller

    born 1966
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    Gillian Wearing CBE

    born 1963
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