Full Frontal T.O.

By (photographer): Patrick Cummins

Text by: Shawn Micallef

Winner of the 2013 Heritage Toronto Award of Excellence
Shortlisted for the 2013 Toronto Book Award

The Toronto streetscape: how it looks, lives and changes over time, documented in over 400 photographs. For over thirty years, Patrick Cummins has been wandering the streets of Toronto, taking mugshots of its houses, variety stores, garages and ever-changing storefronts. Straightforward shots chronicle the same buildings over the years, or travel the length of a block, facade by facade. Other sections collect vintage Coke signs on variety stores or garage graffiti. Unlike other architecture books, Full Frontal T.O. looks at buildings that typically go unexamined, creating a street-level visual history of Toronto. Full Frontal T.O. features over four hundred gorgeous photos of Toronto’s messy urbanism, with accompanying text by master urban explorer Shawn Micallef (Stroll).

AUTHOR

Shawn Micallef

Shawn Micallef is the author of Stroll: Psychogeographic Walking Tours of Toronto and the co?-editor of Spacing magazine. He teaches at the University of Toronto and the Ontario College of Art and Design and was a 2011-?12 Journalism Fellow at Massey College. He writes about cities, culture, architecture, art and politics.


AUTHOR

Patrick Cummins

Patrick Cummins has photographed aspects of Toronto’s built environment since 1978. He has worked as an archivist with the City of Toronto since 1986, specializing in photographic, cartographic and architectural records. He has had work featured in several acclaimed photo exhibitions.


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Dimensions:

156 Pages
7.29in * 8.58in * 0.43in
0.9lb

Published:

May 15, 2012

Publisher:

Coach House Books

ISBN:

9781552452578

Book Subjects:

PHOTOGRAPHY / Subjects & Themes / Regional

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Language:

eng

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