JAMES BIDGOOD
“Bidgood”

Author
James Bidgood

Publisher / Edition
2009 edition

Year
2009

Language
English

Binding
Hardcover with dust jacket

Dimensions
40 × 20 cm

Condition
Pre-owned photography book.

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Bidgood monograph

The Bidgood monograph is a collectible photography book selected by IMAGO DEI Gallery for readers and collectors interested in male photography, queer visual culture and twentieth-century visual publishing. This 2009 edition presents a monograph devoted to James Bidgood’s saturated colour, handmade sets and influential camp approach to male photography.

About this photography book

The Bidgood art book offers a concentrated way to encounter the photographer’s visual language in its original printed context. Sequencing, scale and page design shape the reading experience, while the physical format preserves details that are often lost when individual photographs are viewed online. Therefore, the publication works both as a visual archive and as a carefully designed object.

Its subject belongs to a wider history of male representation in photography. The volume connects portraiture, fashion, performance and the study of the body. At the same time, it records how independent and specialist publishers created space for images that were frequently absent from mainstream art publishing.

Edition and condition

This copy is the 2009 edition. It measures 40 × 20 cm and is bound as a hardcover with dust jacket. Pre-owned photography book. Please review the product images for the cover and the copy’s visible details.

For collectors

The Bidgood art book will appeal to collectors of photobooks, LGBTQ+ visual culture, male portraiture and artist monographs. In addition, its focused subject and period design make it a useful reference for research into photography, publishing and changing representations of masculinity.

Reference: B_165. Available through IMAGO DEI Gallery.