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including the inaugural Magnum Photography Award and exhibited as a solo artist or in joint exhibitions in world-renowned institutions
Each day I would walk the streets without anyone making eye-contact with me
As David Chandler comments in a new essay commissioned for the book
of kinds of stages on which a number of quite different (and perhaps incompatible) narratives might be enacted
MICHELLE SANK: Burnthouse Lane Available as:Unsigned Copy including the inaugural Magnum PhotographyMICHELLE SANK The Burnthouse Lane estate was first dreamt up by Exeter Council in the idealistic 1920s to rehouse impoverished people from the West Quarter slum. Designed along Garden City lines and purposely self contained it was a place for working class families to live. In the 1980s, Margaret Thatchers Right to Buy scheme meant that some of the properties became privately owned, but Burnt House Lane is still referred to as a council estate. The