This retrospective exhibition at Vue Privée is a cacophonous celebration of iconic works by a stellar line-up of famous photographers, who documented the biggest rock icons of our time, including The Beatles, Rolling Stones, The Who, Jimi Hendrix, Pink Floyd and Led Zeppelin.
The rich tapestry of images features archetypal works from musician and lensman Henry Diltz; the former sheepherder and carpenter turned superstar photographer Rowland Scherman; Bob Gruen, a confidante of John Lennon and Yoko Ono; and the aptly monikered Mick Rock who inspired Queen’s classic “Bohemian Rhapsody” video and is still busy working with the likes of Daft Punk, Lady Gaga and MGMT.
But it’s not just the crème de la crème of photographers from the West. Former corporate big wig turned award-winning photographer, Singaporean Eddie Sung, presents his recent works, which include shots of Eric Clapton and Slash in action alongside his visually stunning images of Blondie for their recent album Panic of Girls, till Oct 9.
Rock Re-Awakens runs through October 9 at Vue Privée.