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Ewen Spencer: While you Were Sleeping 1998 - 2000 (Hardcover)
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Ewen Spencer: While you Were Sleeping 1998 - 2000 (Hardcover)
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End of a century... In the late 1990s as a graduate from art school
I began making pictures for my beloved Sleazenation magazine and in
particular for the infamous listing pages to the rear of the
magazine that were called "Savoir Vivre" (loosely translated as to
know how to live!) The images were made in B&W and were
immensely candid and full of characters that seems to be everywhere
at that time. The images on the pages were essentially describing
to those that liked to go clubbing what they actually looked like,
what those in the provinces who desired the decadent lifestyle of
the urban cool could eventually look like and for the international
reader in the fashion capitals of Paris, Milan and Rome it kept
them wondering what on earth was going on. London was at the
epicentre of a cultural boom. Small clubs, parties and discos where
a plenty in venues from North to South and I was in a minicab and
night bus taking in 3-4 of an evening. My weekends were a write off
and I slept most of Monday trying to recover...Here are the spoils
for while my young son was sleeping I was involved in capturing a
period in time that was filled with love, lust and messy
authenticity, carefree and devoid of today's global, big tech
cynicism. Nothing here was perceived or played out. It was done
with wide eyed hope and wonder and I'm not sure we can ever return
to this place or at least not for a good while. As my world as a
photographer has expanded throughout the capitals of Europe and
across the Atlantic shooting campaigns and fashion editorials for V
magazine, POP and Vogue Hommes I can look at these pictures with
perhaps some greater objectivity. My son, now in his early 20s sits
beside me and discusses those times and how they differ from today
as he negotiates the beginning of his creative journey. These
pictures aren't about Teds, Skinheads, Northern Soul, Acid House or
Jungle and Garage, they're not about Nu Metal or South London
blackout clubs...but they are all here alongside high street carpet
clubs because here in the UK we know how to throw a party, we work
hard and play hard, grace under pressure, street style into high
fashion To quote Ray Davies I ask, 'Where have all the good times
gone'? I remain friends with many of the characters that were my
colleagues at sleazenation at that time. Steve Beale and Justin
Quirk were the irreverent editorial team eventually cherry picked
by Emap and Conde Naste to become significant editors and creatives
respectively. The Photo editor who gave me my break out of art
school was Steve Lazarides who went on a few years later to
represent and champion a graffiti artist called Banksy, The
Magazines firebrand designer was for a while Scott King who
immediately won awards for his controversial front covers and
designs. I clearly remember meeting Wolfgang Tillmans at one of his
exhibition openings in Herald Street in what must have been 1999.
He raved about the pictures we had been making for the magazine and
enjoyed the overall subversive sentiment. I was enthused and still
am to this day. I'd suggest many of these collaborators to work
alongside one another to help articulate and visualise this group
of pictures into a book. Most of the images have never been seen
before and I believe an international audience would be hungry for
the authenticity found in an era that perhaps should have known
better. I'm glad we didn't .
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