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Tom Hunter. 
 
  
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Hardcover 
80 pages 
Cantz 
Published 2003 
  
ArtReview 
  
bring together three series of the artist's searching, colour-rich photographs in which social outsiders appear as though painted by Vermeer  
  
 
  
Book Description 
  
In 1998 London-based artist Tom Hunter was awarded the John Kobal Photographic Prize for Woman Reading a Possession Order, an image of a young woman standing at a window reading an eviction notice with a baby at her side. The photograph is part of a series of work that features the community of squatters in Hackney with whom Hunter is familiar, and which he titled Persons Unknown. Directly referencing Vermeer's A Girl Reading at the Open Window through composition, color, and play of light, Hunter produced an image that, as with Vermeer's represntations of the Dutch working class, ennobles his subjects. Hunter's concern with the political issues surrounding the rights of squatters, travelers, and other outsiders is consistently reflected in his choice and treatment of his subjects. Also included here is a new series of portraits that Hunter began in 1998 while traveling around Europe. Entitled Travellers, it focuses on the domestic environments of this nomadic group. Published in conjunction with White Cube.  
  
 
  
Essays by Michael Bracewell and Paul Shepheard.  
  
Interview by Jean Wainwright.  
  
 
  
Hardcover, 9 x 11 in. 80 pages, 50 color illustrations
 
  
 
 
  
 
  
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