Richard Billingham - Ray is'n Witz (FIRST PRINTING, MINT CONDITION, SHRINK-WRAPPED) - 1996






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Richard Billingham Ray is'n Witz, first German printing hardcover with dust jacket, 1996 Scalo, Zürich, 100 pages, 54 colour photographs, mint condition and still shrink‑wrapped.
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"A British family-album so cool that I can see and hear what goes on between the frames."
- Robert Frank -
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IN THE FIRST PRINTING AND IN SUPER FRESH, LIKE NEW AND UNREAD CONDITION.
COLLECTOR'S COPY.
Martin Parr, The Photobook, vol 2, page 289, 304/305.
A MILESTONE OF COLOR PHOTOBOOK HISTORY.
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ORIGINAL FIRST PRINTING -
not to mix with the reprint in paperback by the same publisher four years later (in 2000) and not to mix with the new edition which came out in 2024 by Mack Books, London.
TRUE FIRST GERMAN PRINTING in hardcover with separate dustjacket (which was published same year in the same size, layout and content like the first English printing, but there is only small text on the rear side of the jacket, so no text inside, so a pure photobook, so no decisive difference between English and German printing).
Richard Billingham, born 25 September 1970, is an English photographer and artist, film maker and art teacher. His work has mostly concerned his family, the place he grew up in the West Midlands, but also landscapes elsewhere.
Billingham is best known for the Photobook Ray's A Laugh (1996), which documents the life of his alcoholic father Ray, and obese, heavily tattooed mother Liz. He has also published the collections Black Country (2003), Zoo (2007), and Landscapes, 2001–2003 (2008). He has made several short films, including Fishtank (1998) and Ray (2016). Billingham adapted the latter into his first feature film, Ray & Liz (2018), a memoir of his childhood.
He won the 1997 Citibank Private Bank Photography Prize (now Deutsche Börse Photography Prize) and was shortlisted for the 2001 Turner Prize. His work is held in the permanent collections of Tate, the Victoria and Albert Museum, and Government Art Collection in London.
Billingham lives in Swansea on the Gower Peninsula in South Wales and holds professorships at Middlesex University and the University of Gloucestershire.
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Scalo, Zurich, 1996. First German edition, first printing.
Hardcover with original pink boards, titles to front board and spine in purple, text to rear board in purple, photographic endpapers and photo-illustrated dustjacket. 285 x 215 mm. 100 pages. 54 colour photographs. Photos: Richard Billingham. Design by Hans Werner Holzwarth. Edited by Michael Collins and Julian Germain. Introduction by Richard Billingham. Text: German.
Condition:
Book inside and outside new, mint, unread. Dustjacket super fresh, like new; neat trace of use at the bottom right corner of the front, otherwise brandnew. Still originally shrink-wrapped in publisher's plastic foil. Overall near mint, near perfect condition.
Impressive color photobook by Richard Billingham in the very scarce first German printing in hardcover with separate dustjacket - in wonderful fresh collector's condition.
"Billingham was born in Birmingham and studied as a painter at Bournville College of Art and the University of Sunderland. He came to prominence through his candid photography of his family in Cradley Heath, a body of work later added to and published in the acclaimed book Ray's A Laugh (1996).
The photos were originally intended as studies for paintings. However, a tutor at Sunderland University came across them in a plastic bag and encouraged Billingham to display them as is. Ray's a Laugh is a portrayal of the poverty and deprivation in which he grew up. Billingham chose to use the cheapest film and development he could find. Ray, his father, and his mother Liz, appear at first glance as grotesque figures, with the alcoholic father drunk on his home brew, and the mother, an obese chain smoker with an apparent fascination for nicknacks and jigsaw puzzles. However, there is such integrity in this work that Ray and Liz ultimately shine through as troubled yet deeply human and touching personalities. The critic Julian Stallabrass describes Ray and Liz as embodiments of "what is in legend a particularly British stoicism and resilience, in the face of the tempest of modernity."
In 1996, Billingham had an exhibition at the National Museum of Photography, Film and Television in Bradford, UK. In 1997, he was included in the exhibition Sensation at the Royal Academy of Art which showcased the art collection of Charles Saatchi and included many of the Young British Artists.
Also in 1997, Billingham won the Citibank Private Bank Photography Prize (now Deutsche Börse Photography Prize). He was shortlisted for the 2001 Turner Prize, for his solo show at the Ikon Gallery in Birmingham, and others.
In 1998, Billingham made his first documentary video, Fishtank, a study of his father filmed with a handheld camera. It was commissioned by Artangel and Adam Curtis for BBC Television and shown on BBC Two in December 1998. Since 2011, Fishtank has been part of the Artangel Collection – 25 notable films available for loan, free of charge, to publicly funded UK museums and galleries.
He has also made landscape photographs at places of personal significance around the Black Country, and more of these were commissioned in 2003 by the arts organisation The Public, resulting in a book.
In late 2006, Billingham exhibited a major new series of photographs and videos inspired by his memories of visiting Dudley Zoo as a child. The series, entitled Zoo, was commissioned by Birmingham-based arts organisation Vivid and was exhibited at Compton Verney Art Gallery in Warwickshire. A book of the work was published the following year.
In the following year, he created a series of photographs of "Constable Country", the area on the Essex / Suffolk border painted by John Constable. These were exhibited at the Town Hall Galleries, Ipswich.
Billingham's work was included in the 2007 BBC television series The Genius of Photography, being the subject of part 3 of the "We Are Family" episode, made by Wall to Wall Media.
In 2009–2010, Billingham participated in a collective exhibition at the Kunstmuseum Wolfsburg, Germany titled: Ich, zweifellos.
Billingham wrote and directed his first feature film, Ray & Liz, in 2018. It is a memoir of his childhood and his parents, told in three separate time frames. Wendy Ide of The Guardian wrote: "It’s gruelling at times, but the film is extraordinary and unflinching. And remarkably, it’s made with as much love as anger."
As of 2019, he lives on the Gower Peninsular in South Wales with his wife and three kids. He holds professorships at the University of Gloucestershire and Middlesex University."
(Wikipedia)
Seller's Story
"A British family-album so cool that I can see and hear what goes on between the frames."
- Robert Frank -
SCARCE OPPORTUNITY to purchase Richard Billingham's BEST-KNOWN BOOK -
IN THE FIRST PRINTING AND IN SUPER FRESH, LIKE NEW AND UNREAD CONDITION.
COLLECTOR'S COPY.
Martin Parr, The Photobook, vol 2, page 289, 304/305.
A MILESTONE OF COLOR PHOTOBOOK HISTORY.
This is the LAST EXCLUSIVE BEST-OF-PHOTOBOOKS AUCTION by 5Uhr30.com, Cologne, Germany -
STARTING THIS YEAR.
ORIGINAL FIRST PRINTING -
not to mix with the reprint in paperback by the same publisher four years later (in 2000) and not to mix with the new edition which came out in 2024 by Mack Books, London.
TRUE FIRST GERMAN PRINTING in hardcover with separate dustjacket (which was published same year in the same size, layout and content like the first English printing, but there is only small text on the rear side of the jacket, so no text inside, so a pure photobook, so no decisive difference between English and German printing).
Richard Billingham, born 25 September 1970, is an English photographer and artist, film maker and art teacher. His work has mostly concerned his family, the place he grew up in the West Midlands, but also landscapes elsewhere.
Billingham is best known for the Photobook Ray's A Laugh (1996), which documents the life of his alcoholic father Ray, and obese, heavily tattooed mother Liz. He has also published the collections Black Country (2003), Zoo (2007), and Landscapes, 2001–2003 (2008). He has made several short films, including Fishtank (1998) and Ray (2016). Billingham adapted the latter into his first feature film, Ray & Liz (2018), a memoir of his childhood.
He won the 1997 Citibank Private Bank Photography Prize (now Deutsche Börse Photography Prize) and was shortlisted for the 2001 Turner Prize. His work is held in the permanent collections of Tate, the Victoria and Albert Museum, and Government Art Collection in London.
Billingham lives in Swansea on the Gower Peninsula in South Wales and holds professorships at Middlesex University and the University of Gloucestershire.
This is a lot by 5Uhr30.com (Ecki Heuser, Cologne, Germany).
We guarantee detailed and accurate descriptions, 100% transport protection, 100% transport insurance and of course combined shipping - worldwide.
Scalo, Zurich, 1996. First German edition, first printing.
Hardcover with original pink boards, titles to front board and spine in purple, text to rear board in purple, photographic endpapers and photo-illustrated dustjacket. 285 x 215 mm. 100 pages. 54 colour photographs. Photos: Richard Billingham. Design by Hans Werner Holzwarth. Edited by Michael Collins and Julian Germain. Introduction by Richard Billingham. Text: German.
Condition:
Book inside and outside new, mint, unread. Dustjacket super fresh, like new; neat trace of use at the bottom right corner of the front, otherwise brandnew. Still originally shrink-wrapped in publisher's plastic foil. Overall near mint, near perfect condition.
Impressive color photobook by Richard Billingham in the very scarce first German printing in hardcover with separate dustjacket - in wonderful fresh collector's condition.
"Billingham was born in Birmingham and studied as a painter at Bournville College of Art and the University of Sunderland. He came to prominence through his candid photography of his family in Cradley Heath, a body of work later added to and published in the acclaimed book Ray's A Laugh (1996).
The photos were originally intended as studies for paintings. However, a tutor at Sunderland University came across them in a plastic bag and encouraged Billingham to display them as is. Ray's a Laugh is a portrayal of the poverty and deprivation in which he grew up. Billingham chose to use the cheapest film and development he could find. Ray, his father, and his mother Liz, appear at first glance as grotesque figures, with the alcoholic father drunk on his home brew, and the mother, an obese chain smoker with an apparent fascination for nicknacks and jigsaw puzzles. However, there is such integrity in this work that Ray and Liz ultimately shine through as troubled yet deeply human and touching personalities. The critic Julian Stallabrass describes Ray and Liz as embodiments of "what is in legend a particularly British stoicism and resilience, in the face of the tempest of modernity."
In 1996, Billingham had an exhibition at the National Museum of Photography, Film and Television in Bradford, UK. In 1997, he was included in the exhibition Sensation at the Royal Academy of Art which showcased the art collection of Charles Saatchi and included many of the Young British Artists.
Also in 1997, Billingham won the Citibank Private Bank Photography Prize (now Deutsche Börse Photography Prize). He was shortlisted for the 2001 Turner Prize, for his solo show at the Ikon Gallery in Birmingham, and others.
In 1998, Billingham made his first documentary video, Fishtank, a study of his father filmed with a handheld camera. It was commissioned by Artangel and Adam Curtis for BBC Television and shown on BBC Two in December 1998. Since 2011, Fishtank has been part of the Artangel Collection – 25 notable films available for loan, free of charge, to publicly funded UK museums and galleries.
He has also made landscape photographs at places of personal significance around the Black Country, and more of these were commissioned in 2003 by the arts organisation The Public, resulting in a book.
In late 2006, Billingham exhibited a major new series of photographs and videos inspired by his memories of visiting Dudley Zoo as a child. The series, entitled Zoo, was commissioned by Birmingham-based arts organisation Vivid and was exhibited at Compton Verney Art Gallery in Warwickshire. A book of the work was published the following year.
In the following year, he created a series of photographs of "Constable Country", the area on the Essex / Suffolk border painted by John Constable. These were exhibited at the Town Hall Galleries, Ipswich.
Billingham's work was included in the 2007 BBC television series The Genius of Photography, being the subject of part 3 of the "We Are Family" episode, made by Wall to Wall Media.
In 2009–2010, Billingham participated in a collective exhibition at the Kunstmuseum Wolfsburg, Germany titled: Ich, zweifellos.
Billingham wrote and directed his first feature film, Ray & Liz, in 2018. It is a memoir of his childhood and his parents, told in three separate time frames. Wendy Ide of The Guardian wrote: "It’s gruelling at times, but the film is extraordinary and unflinching. And remarkably, it’s made with as much love as anger."
As of 2019, he lives on the Gower Peninsular in South Wales with his wife and three kids. He holds professorships at the University of Gloucestershire and Middlesex University."
(Wikipedia)
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