The Last Of Generation X

Photography Exhibition: Proud Gallery, Camden Town London. 

June 12-July 19 2015

Exhibited for the first time in 30 years

Check out the opening night video 

themetropolist.com

"The End of Generation X is certainly worth a look not only for a glimpse at these musical legends in previously unseen images, but also for a very different perspective on one of the most eventful periods in music history."

https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/andy-rosen-end-generation-x-proud-andy-rosen/

HUNGER

"Thirty years later, those photographs not only tell the story of the most exciting time in British music history but also document Andy’s personal history – friends, places and memories of a very different London"

http://www.hungertv.com/

NME

Photographer Andy Rosen captured London’s early punk scene during the 70s and early 80s. Now, Proud Camden is presenting an exhibition of some of his previously unseen work, 'The End of Generation X', from June 11 - 19 2015.

http://www.nme.com/

All Access

A young Boy George pre-Culture Club, working the cloakroom at Soho’s Blitz Club; outtakes from the cover shoot for The Jam’s ‘Setting Sons’ album; a slew of live shots of The Clash at the cusp of the band’s explosion onto the punk scene and intimate portraits of Johnny Rotten are among the photographs that are to be exhibited publicly for the first time. 

https://allaccessonline.org/

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