For the Record: Photography & the Art of the Album Cover

Interesting exhibition at the Photographers’ Gallery looking as photography’s role in making and shaping musical artists.

I must admit this show was a bit geeky even for me! I didn’t know a lot of the albums being talked about and there was quite an emphasis on early jazz however it was still interesting and you can always learn something.

There were small sections on different topics from the work of Richard Avedon, whose portraits were used on over 120 covers and inspired others, though the collaboration between Grace Jones and Jean-Paul Goude to create her image via her covers and work by Andy Warhol used on covers.

My favourite section focused on Ian MacMillan’s work for the Abbey Road cover shown with Linda McCartney’s informal images of the day including the one shown here. It was interesting to see an iconic image deconstructed.

Closed 12 June 2022

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