Paul Graham: Photographs 1981- 2006

Emma McFarnon
Wednesday 20 April 2011 13:32 BST
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The photography of Paul Graham charts all walks of life, from recession-hit Britain to the streets of Tokyo.

Born in England in 1956, Graham went on to redefine art photography, mixing its histories and genres to create a fresh visual language.

The first major UK survey of his photographs, taken over 25 years, will be on display at Whitechapel Gallery, London, until 19 June. For more information visit whitechapelgallery.org

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