Look Again: Visibility, part of our series of books exploring the National Collection of British Art, author, photographer and broadcaster Johny Pitts examines the notion of 'visibility' in Tate's galleries, asking who gets to be seen - and why.
The well-known faces of our best-loved paintings hang visible on the walls of Tate - but look beyond and you will also see the 'invisible' figures in the background whose stories have been obscured by history, hidden in plain sight. And yet, these stories belong to those on whom the galleries depend the most: standing guard in the corners, serving in our cafes and cleaning in the early mornings.
17.8 x 10.8 cm
48 pages
 
                      
                         
                      
                         
                      
                         
                      
                         
                      
                         
                      
                         
                      
                         
                      
                         
                      
                         
                      
                         
                      
                         
                      
                         
                      
                         
                      
                         
       
       
      

