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Ian Jeffrey

Ian Jeffrey is an English art historian, writer and curator.[1][2]

Jeffrey is the author of a series of illustrated books on the history of photography.[3] He is a recipient of the Royal Photographic Society's J. Dudley Johnston Award.

Life and work

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Jeffrey has held the posts of tutor and professor at Goldsmiths, University of London.[4][5][6][7]

Publications

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Publications by Jeffrey

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  • The Real Thing: An Anthology of British Photographs 1840–1950, London: Arts Council of Great Britain, 1974.
  • Photography: A Concise History. London: Thames & Hudson, 1981, 1989. ISBN 9780500201879.
  • The British Landscape 1920-1950. London: Thames & Hudson, 1984. ISBN 978-0500233986.
  • Timeframes: The Story of Photography. New York City: Watson-Guptill, 1998. ISBN 978-0817460150.
  • An American Journey: The Photography of William England. Munich; New York; London: Prestel, 1999. ISBN 978-3791321585.
  • ReVisions: An Alternative History of Photography. Bradford: National Museum of Photography, Film and Television, 1999. ISBN 978-0948489600.
  • The Photography Book. London: Phaidon, 2005. ISBN 9780714844886.
  • How to Read a Photograph: Understanding, Interpreting and Enjoying the Great Photographers. London: Thames & Hudson, 2009. ISBN 978-0500287842.

Publications edited by Jeffrey

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Awards

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Exhibitions

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Exhibitions of Jeffrey's photographs

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Exhibitions curated by Jeffrey

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  • The Real Thing, Hayward Gallery, 1974. Curated by Jeffrey and David Alan Mellor.[5]
  • Cityscape 1910-39: Urban Themes in American, German and British Art, Cartwright Hall, Bradford, 1977; City Museum and Art Gallery, Portsmouth, 1977; Laing Art Gallery, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 1977; Royal Academy of Arts, London, 1978. Curated by Jeffrey and David Alan Mellor.[5][11]

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