Stomping Ground: Photographs by Dick Scott-Stewart

Interesting small exhibition at the Museum of London of photographs by Dick Scott-Stewart from the late 70s and early 80s looking at the London social scene.

Scott-Stewart was interested in people whose activities were outside the mainstream. People with an idea of performance and a sense of belonging. There was a wonderful quote from him that “photography is just an excuse to meet interesting people”.

There were super pictures of punks on the King’s Road, the closing night of the Blitz Club in 1981 with a wonderful collection of New Romantics and the audience at wrestling matches. My favourites were the pictures of women in various male dominated packs such as Rockabillies, Teddy Boys and skinheads.

I liked the fact the show also included ephemera such as Scott-Stewart’s work diary from 1981.

Closed on 20 September 2016

 

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