A Complete Examination of Middlesex

A Complete Examination of Middlesex by Kalev Erikson is a photographic exploration published by the Archive of Modern Conflict in 2013. This first edition, comprising 104 pages, presents a collection of images taken by Bruce Gilden, who was commissioned to document the people and places of London in 2011. The book features both color and black-and-white photographs that showcase the diverse characters found on the streets of the city.
Readers will find that the portraits captured in this work are characterized by their intensity and intimacy, offering a unique glimpse into urban life. The book emphasizes the art of photography, focusing on individual photographers and their monographs. With its striking visuals, A Complete Examination of Middlesex invites an appreciation for the complexities of London’s inhabitants and their environments.
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In 2011, Bruce Gilden was commissioned by the Archive of Modern Conflict to photograph the people and places of London. Working in both colour and black and white, Bruce Gilden captured the diversity of characters that populate the streets of London. One rarely sees portraits which are so intense, full on and intimate at the same time. The resultant book, published by The Archive of Modern Conflict, is A COMPLETE EXAMINATION OF MIDDLESEX.
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