



Ten.8 Poster - Signed by Editors, Limited Edition, Double-Sided
£10.80
This limited edition A2 Ten.8 poster is signed by ICF's Artistic Director David A Bailey and Ten.8 Editors Derek Bishton & Darryl Georgiou.
The front of the poster features the signature Ten.8 logo, all 37 Ten.8 magazine covers published over 14 years, and a quote about the journal by key Cultural Studies scholar Stuart Hall. The back of the poster includes a brief history about Ten.8, including information about Ten.8's collaborations with The Photographers' Gallery, which inspired the 2024 exhibition Ten.8 in Focus: The legacy of Black Image and Body Politics. This poster was released on the occasion of the opening of Ten.8 in Focus, which also marked the 40th anniversary of the publication of the Black Image issue.
Poster design by Darryl Daley.
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About Ten.8:
Launched in 1978, Ten.8 provided a forum for West Midlands-based photographers to come together, share images and exchange ideas. It quickly became a national and then internationally-focused publication. When the last edition, Critical Decade, was published in 1992, Ten.8 had developed into an internationally acclaimed journal with wide distribution and subscribers from all over the world. Over its 14-year life, Ten.8 published 37 editions. It became a participatory hub that brought together documentary, fine art and experimental photographers, alongside academics, teachers and cultural theorists. Ten.8 examined key subjects such as social justice, identity politics, new digital technologies and surveillance. In the 1980s it played a key role in mapping out the terrain of Black cultural politics during a period of rapid and turbulent change, which encompassed several major paradigm shifts in both theory and practice.