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MICK ROCK BIOGRAPHY
In recent years he has published a series of books, many based on his classic images: Latest publication: Exposed – Faces of Rock n Roll (Chronicle Books, Autumn 2010), which will feature many images of Mick’s classic subjects never previously published plus a selection of his recent photos and many other unexpected photos from his extensive archive. Mick’s massive 2003 (186 prints) retrospective exhibition at the Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography was dubbed ‘one of the finest collections of pop art to ever reach these shores’ in the local press. Mick Rock’s enthusiasm for his art has remained undimmed and he has continues to capture the musical spirit of succeeding eras through his work with musicians of the 1980’s and 1990’s and the new millennium. His 150 print exhibition at Manchester, England’s Urbis Cultural Centre, which ran from Sept 2005 to Jan 2006, was voted Manchester’s number one exhibition for 2006, and after reviewing it the London Times dubbed him ‘the music world’s top snapper’. In the feature Mick, talking about how he shoots, is quoted: ‘I’ve never felt like a voyeur, although I’ve certainly done plenty of looking! I work from the inside out. Like a cook I gather all the ingredients and keep mixing and stirring and tasting until this kind of effluvia starts to rise, then I’m off to the races. It’s an addictive kind of a feeling that I need a regular shot of otherwise I don’t feel right...’ An exhibition of his Kate Moss photos (with a few classics of Debbie Harry, Bowie, Iggy Pop, Syd Barrett etc), called ‘Rock n Roll Kate’ ran from February through June 2009 in Amsterdam and Rotterdam and was praised in the Dutch press as ‘hot, sexy, totally rock n roll, and probably truer to the real spirit of the Divine Ms Moss than any other photos ever taken of her. They rank up there with the best of Mick’s classic imagery. Mick Rock meets Kate Moss, a legendary collision of photographic energies… This exhibit is a must-see for all fans who know how to rock!’ He has had major exhibitions in London, Liverpool, Berlin, Manchester, New York, Los Angeles, Oslo, Stockholm, Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Tokyo, San Francisco, Las Vegas with a worldwide travelling exhibition for 2010/2011 to coincide with the publication of his new book, starting in New York, L.A, London and Buenos Aires. His recent subjects include Snoop Dogg, Maxwell, Black Keys, Jim Jones Revue, Alicia Keys, The Gossip, Lady Gaga, The Killers, The Scissor Sisters, Michael Buble, Michael Stipe, Kate Moss, The YeahYeahYeahs, The Chemical Brothers, Janelle Monae, Queens of the Stone Age, Daft Punk, Kasabian, Snow Patrol, Daniel Merriweather, Black Keys, Hall & Oates, NeonTrees, Peter,Bjorn and John, MGMT, Alejandro Escovedo, Pete Yorn, Gavin Degraw, Peaches, Fat Joe, Rhymefest, Nas, Pharrell, Q-Tip, Jane’s Addiction, Tom Stoppard and old friends Bowie, Lou Reed, Debbie Harry, Joan Jett, Motley Crue and Iggy Pop. |
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