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The London Youth Portraits

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Between 1978 and 1987, renowned British photographer Derek Ridgers captured London youth culture in all its glory. With skinheads, punks and new romantics, in clubs and on the street, his images have come to define a seminal decade of British subculture.



Broadly based on the now out of print book
78/87 London Youth
, this showcases a completely fresh selection of images from the depths of Ridgers' exceptional archive - including many previously unseen - beautifully printed and bound in an oversized volume.



Each picture is a tribute to the trials and triumphs of youth, and a precious document of style and culture in 1980s England, from the height of punk to the birth of acid house. Several have been exhibited internationally in cities as far-ranging as Moscow, Adelaide and Beverly Hills, in the National Portrait Gallery, Tate Britain and Somerset House. Ridgers has also collaborated with a number of major fashion houses, including Saint Laurent and Gucci, and his images continue to inspire photographers, artists and fashion designers around the world.



'As time passes, this kind of observational photography attains a new importance'
-
Sean O'Hagan, The Observer




'Ridgers' portraits of young boys and girls are weighted with a raw poetry and beauty'
-
Cory Reynolds, artbook.com



Summary

"The London Youth Portraits (ACC Art Books), a sumptuous collection of never-before-seen photographs of punks, skinheads, New Romantics, goths, ravers, and fetishists."

Huck Magazine
"A new edit of a beloved classic."

Marc Jacobs Instagram
"Across 176 pages, the oversized volume documents Ridgers’ vision of England’s seminal youth culture from the height of punk to the birth of acid house, each image a tribute to the trials and triumphs of youth."
 —
 10 Magazine

‘As time passes, this kind of observational photography attains a new importance’

Sean O’Hagan, The Observer
‘Ridgers’ portraits of young boys and girls are weighted with a raw poetry and beauty’

Cory Reynolds, artbook.com
Between 1978 and 1987, renowned British photographer Derek Ridgers captured London youth culture in all its glory. With skinheads, punks and new romantics, in clubs and on the street, his images have come to define a seminal decade of British subculture.

Broadly based on the now out of print book
78/87 London Youth
, this showcases a completely fresh selection of images from the depths of Ridgers’ exceptional archive – including many previously unseen – beautifully printed and bound in an oversized volume.

Each picture is a tribute to the trials and triumphs of youth, and a precious document of style and culture in 1980s England, from the height of punk to the birth of acid house. Several have been exhibited internationally in cities as far-ranging as Moscow, Adelaide and Beverly Hills, in the National Portrait Gallery, Tate Britain and Somerset House. Ridgers has also collaborated with a number of major fashion houses, including Saint Laurent and Gucci, and his images continue to inspire photographers, artists and fashion designers around the world.

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"So excited I get to add this to my collection."

Product details

Authors Derek Ridgers
Publisher ACC Art Books
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 13.05.2024
 
EAN 9781788842532
ISBN 978-1-78884-253-2
Dimensions 240 mm x 340 mm x 20 mm
Weight 1671 g
Illustrations schwarz-weiss Illustrationen, farbige Illustrationen
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Art > Photography, film, video, TV
Non-fiction book > Art, literature > Photo art

London, London, Greater London, Photography, Skinheads, Punks, eintauchen, auseinandersetzen, portraitphotography, portraiture, NPG

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