'Women and Children; and Loitering Men' focuses on the formative period of Shirley Baker's practice and features many previously unseen photographs, in particular her startling colour work from Summer 1965, sequenced as an unfolding visual narrative. A foreword by Professor Griselda Pollock, and an original short story by author Jackie Kay offer a contemporary reading of the quiet drama of Bakers photographs and serves to underline the photographers principal significance as a compassionate as well as a humorous teller of stories that make visible the spectrum of human resilience.
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