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2011
First edition of Like You've Never Been Away by Paul Trevor. First impression. medium format softback in mint condition. With a personalised inscription, by the artist, to Chris Steele-Perkins.
About
Like You’ve Never Been Away is a moving record of childhood in Britain’s recent past captured in a series of compelling images.
In December 1974, Paul Trevor came to Liverpool as a member of Exit Photography Group, three photographers committed to documenting deprivation in Britain’s inner cities. Paul stayed for six months photographing the hardships faced by people, particularly children, at a time of economic depression and social unrest.
In 1982, some of his photographs were published in Survival Programmes: In Britain’s Inner Cities – a book about Exit’s work that is now regarded as one of the most significant photographic records of its time. In 2011, National Museums, Liverpool, approached Paul about producing an exhibition of his Liverpool work, most of which had remained unseen and unpublished. The resulting exhibition at the Walker Art Gallery attracted 64,000 visitors.