The Black & White collection
Lauren Down | Thursday 2 December, 2010 20:51
‘Bobby Gillespie’. Image Courtesy of the Artist
Standing tall next to the music photographers who inspired him, Andy Willsher’s Black and White Collection is somewhat awe-inspiring. A long established NME photographer, Willsher has photographed anyone who is anyone in rock ‘n’ roll, from the Foo Fighters to Paul Weller, in a way that really captures both the playful and serious side of their career. A thrilling display of such iconic, stunningly composed images, this exhibition is one for music, art and photography fans alike. Until 31 Dec. The Book Club, 100 Leonard Street, Old Street, EC2A 4RH www.wearetbc.com
Filed in:
Snipe Highlights
Some popular articles from past years
- An interview with Desiree Akhavan
- Hope and despair in Woolwich town centre
- The best church names in London, and where they come from
- Punk brewery just as sexist and homophobic as the industry they rail against
- The five spookiest abandoned London hospitals
- Number of people using Thames cable car plunges
- London has chosen its mayor, but why can’t it choose its own media?
- Margaret Thatcher statue rejected by public
- Random Interview: Eileen Conn, co-ordinator of Peckham Vision
- Summer Camp: Roll out those lazy, hazy, crazy days
© 2009-2025 Snipe London.
