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An exhibition of photographs taken during the Glam rock era, spanning the years 1972 to 1977. Mick Rock investigated the emergence of bisexuality as a fashion statement. Formerly a Cambridge graduate who admired John Kobal Hollywood Glamour shots, Huysmans, Baudelaire and Oscar Wilde. Rock became David Bowie�s unofficial photographer after meeting him in 1972, just as Bowie was forming his Ziggy Stardust persona.
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Splashed across many papers and it was this infamous image that shocked Britain. Rock had photographed Bowie and Mick Ronson onstage in 1972 in a very provocative pose. Ronson holding his guitar close to his groin while Bowie on his knees, grabbing Ronson�s bottom and appearing to be attempting to perform fellatio. Rock soon became a favourite amongst many of the Glam scene�s leading star�s such as, Lou Reed, Iggy Pop, Queen, Mott the Hoople and David Bowie.
More than just a photographic project Rock said:
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This exhibition is a comprehensive single eyewitness account, Rock said: " I was not an outsider looking in. I lived it". The book Blood and Glitter � Glam: An Eyewitness Account, will be available from Waterstones on April 11 2001.
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Blood and Glitter - photographs by Mick Rock
Proud Galleries, 5 Buckingham Street, WC2N.
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