Overview
Despite its rich visual culture and aesthetic traditions, there has never before been an art history of the tattoo. Beginning by explaining the origins of the art form - with Captain Cook 'discovering' the tattooing practices of Polynesians - Tattoo: An Art History then traces the history of tattooing as a professional artistic practice in Britain from 1870, when the first professional tattoo studio opened, to the present day. In this enthralling book, body art and modification expert Matt Lodder establishes a chronological survey of an oft-misunderstood and much mythologised mode of art making from the sumptuous, gilded artisanal studios of Victorian London, via the bawdy dockside spaces of the 1950s, through to the seemingly ubiquitous tattoo culture of the twenty-first century. Lodder reveals how tastes and technologies have affected the type of images being tattooed; how innovations in both style and method percolated within, to and from Britain; who the most important and influential tattoo artists were and how, despite common misunderstandings to the contrary, tattooing has always been a permanent fixture of the visual culture of Britain's entire social spectrum - popular amongst sailors, aristocratic ladies and even kings.
Full Product Details
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint: I.B. Tauris
Volume: 7
ISBN: 9781780762371
ISBN 10: 1780762372
Pages: 256
Publication Date: 30 January 2020
Audience:
College/higher education
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Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format: Paperback
Publisher's Status: Active
Availability: In Print

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Author Information
Matt Lodder is Lecturer in Contemporary Art and Director of American Studies at the University of Essex, U.K. His research examines the history of Western tattooing and the artistic status of body art and modification practices, including tattooing, body piercing and cosmetic surgery. He writes regularly for tattoo culture magazines and exhibition catalogues, frequently gives public lectures on tattoo history and has appeared as an expert contributor on television and radio in the UK, America, South Africa, Australia and Canada.