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| Title: God's Fox II |
| By (author): Charles Gordon Montgomery, Austin Collings |
| ISBN10-13: 191962967X : 9781919629674 |
| Not a book in the traditional sense, this volume is the official catalogue for an ongoing exhibition as well as an autopsy of North Manchester, back then, c.1982â 1997. Thirty-seven images by Charles Gordon Montgomery aka Don, nestled alongside words by Austin Collings. Together they map the architecture of abandonment. A record of lives lived on the edge of the official grid. The official records failed. They did not capture the weight of the everyday. But Don did. Don: the God of the empty hospital corridor. Don: the greatest photographer you have never heard of. The final image stays with you. God's Fox II was published on the occasion of the exhibition 'God's Fox: The Photography of Charles Gordon Montgomery' at Digbeth Art Space, Birmingham, UK â 14th November 2025 â 10th January 2026. Prints are available exclusively through Digbeth Art Space. Edition of 200. |
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Pages: 56
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| Published: Pariah Press - November 2025 |
| Format: Paperback |
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| List Price: 30.00 Pounds Sterling |
| Availability: In Stock
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| Title: 1 of: 4 |
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| Title: LINDEN ARCHIVES |
| By (author): Stuart Linden Rhodes |
| ISBN10-13: 1919629653 : 9781919629650 |
| LINDEN ARCHIVES is a strictly limited edition, selected archival work capturing the 1990s LGBTQ+ club, pub and Pride scene across the UK, from Brighton to Newcastle â with excursions to Berlin and Gran Canaria. Celebratory in tone, it is the second publication by photographer Stuart Linden Rhodes (following on from â Out & About with Linden: A Queer Archive of the Northâ , 2022/3). A large-format photobook that seeks to encapsulate a peoples defiant in the face of the AIDS crises and discriminatory laws. Included in this work are many images that have fallen foul of Instagram's unjustly censorious algorithm â alongside uninhibited photographs of Vivienne Westwood, Jean Paul Gaultier, Derek Jarman, Take That, Julian Clary, Peter Tatchell, Paul O'Grady, East 17 and many more. We're delighted that Russell Tovey has provided an introductory preface to the work. 'Linden' was the roving reporter for APN and the Gay Times during the early to mid 1990s, his columns for those magazines were entitled: Out & About with Linden. Stuart Linden Rhodes was also a lecturer at a local further education college, the pseudonym 'Linden' adopted due to concerns generated by draconian Clause 28 legislation sanctioned by Tory governments of the era. At home in North Yorkshire during the 'rona lockdowns of 2020-21, Stuart established the Linden Archives online as a way to preserve his work and look back fondly on the brash, thriving gay scene of the 1990s. More recently, his photography has featured on BBC television & radio and in Mastermind Magazine, Crotch, The Guardian, You Otter Know and Photography â A Queer History. Imagery from the archives have been exhibited at the Grundy Art Gallery, Queer Britain, Moray Pride, Vane Gallery and the Herbert Art Gallery & Museum as part of the Museum of Youth Culture. |
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Pages: 180
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| Published: Pariah Press - September 2024 |
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| List Price: 49.99 Pounds Sterling |
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| Title: 2 of: 4 |
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| Title: OUT & ABOUT WITH LINDEN: A Queer Archive of the North |
| By (author): Stuart Linden Rhodes |
| ISBN10-13: 1919629661 : 9781919629667 |
| OUT & ABOUT WITH LINDEN: A Queer Archive of the North is a selected archival work capturing the 1990s LGBTQ+ club and pub scene across the north of England, from Birmingham to Newcastle. Celebratory in tone, it encapsulates a peoples defiant in the face of the AIDS crises and discriminatory laws. Featuring a foreword by Harry Clayton-Wright, with contributions from Boy George, Paul O'Grady, Julian Clary, Su Pollard, Heather Small, Mel B and more. 'Linden' was the roving reporter for APN and the Gay Times during the early to mid 1990s, his columns for those magazines were entitled: Out & About with Linden. Stuart Linden Rhodes was also a lecturer at a local further education college, the pseudonym 'Linden' adopted due to concerns generated by draconian Clause 28 legislation sanctioned by Tory governments of the era. At home in North Yorkshire during the Covid lockdowns of 2020-21, Stuart established the Linden Archives online as a way to preserve his work and look back fondly on the brash, thriving gay scene of the 1990s. PARIAH PRESS (est. 2014) has previously published GOD'S FOX, a photo-archive of Prestwich Hospital in the 1980s. They were also the first organisation to publish literature and photography from the International Anthony Burgess Foundation archive, in 2018. Linden Archives, a follow up to Out & About with Linden, is due for publication in October 2024. |
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Pages: 144
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| Published: Pariah Press - March 2023 |
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| List Price: 24.99 Pounds Sterling |
| Availability: Temporarily Out of Stock, more expected soon |
| Title: 3 of: 4 |
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| Title: 3300 |
| By (author): Nirvana Heire |
| ISBN10-13: 1919629645 : 9781919629643 |
| On Saturday 15th June 1996 the Irish Republican Army detonated a 3300lb lorry bomb on Corporation Street, city centre Manchester. The vernacular/found photographs of this edition â presented here as facsimile versions of the original prints â were discovered by Nirvana Heire during the electrical decommissioning of the Rylands Building, Market Street, Manchester in November 2022. These thirty-nine granular, unpolished images possess a cinemtic aspect: panoptic views of trashed cityscapes against close-up damage to shop fronts. While the abstracted, spare and repetitive nature of these snapshots offers a stark rumination on the structural defacement wreaked upon the metropolis. A lack of human presence throughout much of the work, allied to an absence of authorial background, impart a singularly uncanny tone. The easy typological platitues of found-photography publications are jettisoned; 3300 is stripped back to its barest essentials. In an era of overwrought book design this work is sparse, angular and thoughtful. Nirvana Heire is an artist living and working in Manchester. An electrician and founder member of the bands Handle and DUDS, 3300 is his first photobook. |
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Pages: 86
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| Published: Pariah Press - September 2024 |
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| List Price: 24.99 Pounds Sterling |
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| Title: 4 of: 4 |
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