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Derek Ridgers (born 20 October 1950) is a British photographer known for his photography of music, film and club/street culture. He has photographed people including James Brown,
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, Clint Eastwood and Johnny Depp, as well as politicians (
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), gangsters (
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), artists (
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), writers ( Martin Amis), fashion designers (
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) and sports people (
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). Ridgers has also photographed British social scenes such as
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, fetish, club,
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and New Romantic. He has worked for '' Time Out'', ''
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'', ''
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'', ''
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'', '' Loaded'', ''
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'', ''
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'', ''
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'', '' GQ'', ''
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'', '' Melody Maker'' and ''
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''.


Early life

Born in Chiswick, west London, Derek Ridgers trained as a graphic artist at
Ealing School of Art Ealing Art College (or Ealing Technical College & School of Art) was a further education institution on St Mary's Road, Ealing, London, England. The site today is the Ealing campus of University of West London. History In the early 1960s the Sch ...
between 1967 and 1971,Biography of Ridgers, in Val Williams and Susan Bright, ''How We Are: Photographing Britain, from the 1840s to the Present'' (London: Tate, 2007; ), p. 219. where one of his fellow students was Freddie Mercury. Ridgers' love of music led him to attend many live events of the time, one of which was
The 14 Hour Technicolour Dream The 14 Hour Technicolor Dream was a concert held in the Great Hall of the Alexandra Palace, London, on 29 April 1967. The fund-raising concert for the counterculture of the 1960s, counterculture paper ''International Times'' was organised by Barry ...
. Following art school, Ridgers went into advertising, where he worked as an art director for ten years. One of his clients was a camera company and he picked up the product and gave it a try. When he parted with the agency he decided to take up photography. One of the first concerts at which he took photos was by
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, Eric Clapton and
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at the Finsbury Park Rainbow, on 13 January 1973.


Professional career

The emergence of punk rock in the late 1970s fascinated Ridgers. Among his first published work were pictures taken on a second-hand Nikkormat, bought as a cheap camera to take to punk nights at the
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. Ridgers used a flash on a home-made bracket. During this time he photographed a very early
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,
the Slits The Slits were a punk and post-punk band based in London, formed there in 1976 by members of the groups the Flowers of Romance and the Castrators. The group's early line-up consisted of Ari Up (Ariane Forster) and Palmolive (a.k.a. Paloma R ...
, Penetration,
the Clash The Clash were an English rock band formed in London in 1976 who were key players in the original wave of British punk rock. Billed as "The Only Band That Matters", they also contributed to the and new wave movements that emerged in the w ...
and the Damned. He had an exhibition at the ICA in 1978. After leaving advertising to become a professional photographer, Ridgers began working for music and style magazines such as ''
NME ''New Musical Express'' (''NME'') is a British music, film, gaming, and culture website and brand. Founded as a newspaper in 1952, with the publication being referred to as a 'rock inkie', the NME would become a magazine that ended up as a f ...
'' and ''
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''. Ridgers' early photography of skinheads led to several situations where he was personally at risk from some of them until he became accepted as an observer. They were approachable and friendly. Many of these photographs were later collected in the book ''Skinheads'' (2010).http://www.secure.blurb.com/bookstore/detail/1117764 Morrissey used one of Ridgers' skinhead portraits during his ''Your Arsenal'' tour. As well as being used on the tour passes, the image was enlarged enormously and used as the stage backdrop for the tour and for Morrissey's 'Madstock'
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gig of August 1992. Ridgers has photographed the British fetish club scene, from the early days of its inception as a little-known underground scene – for example, the start of the
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club in 1982, which was first held in Stallions nightclub in
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– up until the Skin Two Rubber Ball and quasi-mainstream acceptability. His work also appeared in ''Skin Two'' magazine under the editorship of
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. She wrote of his book (''Stare'') of this work: :Every midnight tribe is here – hippies, punks, ravers, goths, teds, mods and every pretty boy and dirty girl in between, shot in situ in their un-natural habitat.  . . The bookmanages to bring the glamour vixens and club kids together, creating a heady mix of reportage and eroticism. Uniquely, this is 'thrill of the moment' erotic realism, coming as it does directly from the subject, and not the photographer. He shoots it as he sees it, which makes this a rare and precious record of a certain kind of cheekiness, at a certain point in the evening, at a certain time in history. As well as his portrait-reportage work, Ridgers also began to amass commissions to photograph music and film stars of the era. Working predominantly for ''NME'', but also for national newspapers and other publications, he has photographed Frank Zappa, John Lee Hooker,
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,
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,
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,
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,
Richard Harris Richard St John Francis Harris (1 October 1930 – 25 October 2002) was an Irish actor and singer. He appeared on stage and in many films, notably as Corrado Zeller in Michelangelo Antonioni's '' Red Desert'', Frank Machin in '' This Sporting ...
and Martin Amis.


''Loaded''

Ridgers had already collaborated with the writer James Brown at ''NME''. When Brown left to become the editor and co-founder – with
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and
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– of '' Loaded'' magazine, Ridgers was asked to contribute. Ridgers was present at the inception of a magazine that at its height sold 400,000 copies a month. As well as photographing a wide range of musicians, actors, writers and athletes, during his long tenure as a cover/features photographer at ''Loaded'', Ridgers would first establish his own page of club photographs called 'Getting Away With It', which would run for fifteen years until 2010, one of the longest running features in the magazine's history. Many of these black-and-white fetish club scene photographs were later included in the book ''Stare: Portraits from the Endless Night''. ''Loaded'' also gave Ridgers his own page, "The Derek Ridgers Interview", in which he told behind-the-scenes stories from his past photo shoots.


''When We Were Young''

''When We were Young: Club and Street Portraits 1978 – 1987'' collects together portraits of young skinheads, punks and new romantics from the seventies through to the late eighties; many, like
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,
Steve Strange Stephen John Harrington (28 May 1959 – 12 February 2015), known professionally as Steve Strange, was a Welsh singer. From the late 1970s he was a nightclub host and promoter. He became famous as the leader of the new wave synth-pop group ...
and
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, were photographed while still unknown.
Derek Ridgers's compulsion to photograph London clubs over two decades was an extraordinary one. He has produced thousands of remarkable photographs of remarkable people, transient beings moving across an urban landscape, experimenters, flamboyant souls who cared more than anything about how they looked and whose greatest fear was of being ordinary. But it was the ordinariness that Derek Ridgers glimpsed in these costumed characters that makes his photographs so powerful. Ridgers's photographs are an undeliberate chapter in a decade of English social and cultural history which changed the way we thought about music, fashion and consumption. It was the decade of the handmade and the customised, of Oxfam shopping, conspicuous sexuality, of excess, wide success and dismal failure. Played out against the backdrop of a rapidly changing London cityscape and a revolution in politics and economics, the style cultures that Derek Ridgers photographed meant far more than style.
Of Ridgers' photographs of this period,
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writes:
While Meadows' subjectsWilliams is referring to the people
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photographed during his bus journey of 1973–74.
revealed themselves as gauche, inhibited and curious, Ridgers's young men and women inhabited the camera's gaze as performers in a very particular arena. But it was the ordinariness that he glimpsed in these costumed characters that makes his photographs so powerful – the people he photographed wore beauty like a mask. The worlds that Ridgers photographed were small ones, peopled by young men and women who were captivated by the idea of image. His photographs do not search souls, they look at surfaces; these are not so much portraits as documents. . . . His subjects knew the rules of photography, knew not to smile or gesticulate – they were always still, needing to be recorded, longing for celebrity. Ridgers's photography captured the transitory nature of culture, a fleeting glimpse into what arrives, passes and is gone.


Gucci

In 2017, Ridgers collaborated with the Italian fashion house,
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, to shoot their
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-designed men's and women's pre-autumn collection in Rome. This collaboration resulted in a photo-book, titled ''Hortus Sanitatis'' (Latin for 'garden of health'), published by Gucci and launched at the
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Trading Museum in Paris.


Collaborations with Danny Flynn

In 2010, Ridgers collaborated with designer and printer Danny Flynn in an exhibition at Ketchum Pleon entitled ''Every Bodies Enemies''. The pieces combined Ridgers' portraits of musicians, film makers and actors, such as
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, Kylie Minogue, Nick Cave, Dennis Hopper, John Lee Hooker, David Lynch, Elvis Costello and
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with Flynn's unusual screenprinting technique of printing using everyday powders such as sugar, salt, custard and raspberry powder. Examples of the work produced for the ''Every Bodies Enemies'' gallery show, London: File:Danny - Keith (smaller).JPG File:Danny - Lynch.JPG File:Danny - Enemies - Nick 3.JPG File:Every Bodies Enemies 2.JPG In 2022, Ridgers' images of Nick Cave from four photo-sessions were collated by Flynn into a book called ''Grace'', published by Burning Book Press.


Publications


Publications by Ridgers

* ''When We Were Young: Club and Street Portraits 1978–1987''.
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. (2004; edited by
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)) * ''Stare: Portraits from the Endless Night''. Goliath, . (2007) * ''Afternoon at the Seven Palms and Other Stories''. Self-published, Blurb.''Afternoon at the Seven Palms'' is her

at blurb.com.
* ''Unpublished''. Self-published, Blurb.''Unpublished'' is her

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* ''Skinheads''. Self-published, Blurb * ''Un/seen''. Self-published, Blurb, Inc., Blurb.Ridgers' page at blurb.com is her

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* '' 78-87 London Youth''. Damiani. (2014) * ''Skinheads: 1979–1984. Omnibus Press. (2014) * ''The Others''. IDEA (2015) * ''The Dark Carnival – Portraits from The Endless Night''. Carpet Bombing Culture (2015) * ''Punk London 1977''. Carpet Bombing Culture (2017) * ''Hortus Sanitatus x Gucci''. IDEA (2017) * ''In the Eighties: Portraits from Another Time''. Carpet Bombing Culture (2017) * ''Derek Ridgers: Photographs''. Carpet Bombing Culture (2018) * ''Nick Cave 84''. Zine (2019) * ''Grace... 84,89,92,97''. Burning Book (2022)


Publications with contributions by Ridgers

* ''ROXY 100 Nights at the Roxy: Punk London 1976-77 1977'' – by Andrew Czezowski * ''Skinhead'' – by Nick Knight * ''Fashioning London: Clothing and the Modern Metropolis'' – by Christopher Breward * ''Fashion as Photograph: Viewing and Reviewing Images of Fashion'' – by Eugenie Shinkle * ''New Romantics: The Look'' – by Dave Rimmer * ''Moshpit Culture'' – by Joe Ambrose and Chris Charlesworth * ''Popular Culture: The Metropolitan Experience'' – by Iain Chambers * ''In the Flesh: The Cultural Politics of Body Modification'' – by Victoria Pitts * ''Cultural Studies: Vol 1'' – by James Donald * ''Liminal Acts: A Critical Overview of Contemporary Performance and Theory'' – by Susan Margaret Broadhurst * ''The Look: Adventures in Rock and Pop Fashion'' – by Malcolm McLaren, Paul Gorman, and Paul Smith * ''Rap Attack 3: African Rap To Global Hip Hop'' – by David Toop * ''Love Lust Desire'' – by Michelle Olley * ''Turquoise Days: The Weird World of Echo and The Bunnymen'' – by Chris Adams * ''Fetish: Masterpieces of Erotic Fantasy Photography'' – by Tony Mitchell * ''Vintage: Art of Dressing Up'' – by Tracy Tolkien * ''My Favourite Model'' – by various


Exhibitions


Solo exhibitions

* ''Punk Portraits'', ICA, London (1978) * ''Skinheads'', Chenil Studio Gallery (1980) * ''The Kiss'',
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, London (1982) * ''One Man Show'', City Centre Art Gallery, Dublin (1990) * ''The Endless Night: 35 Years of Nightclub Portraits'', The Museum of Club Culture, Hull (2012) * ''Derek Ridgers: Photographs'' - Truman Brewery (2018) * ''Punk London 1977'' - , Katowice, Poland (2018)


Exhibitions with others

* ''Contemporary British Photography'', The Developed Image, Adelaide, (1983) * ''Les Mythes de nos Nippes'',
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, Paris (1983) * ''Moe de Vie'', Moscow (1984) * ''The Face'',
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, London (1984) * ''Portraits'', East Studio, Canterbury (1986) * ''NME Exposed'',
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, UK touring show (1995–96) * ''Rock and Roll Attitudes'', Maison Europenne de la Photographie, Paris (1998) * ''Rock and Roll Years'', Proud Gallery, Brighton (1999) * ''Icons'', National Portrait Gallery, London (1999) * ''Look at Me: Fashion And Photography In Britain 1960 To The Present Day'', Milton Keynes Art Gallery (2001) * ''Golden'', Britart Gallery, London (2002) * ''Very Public Art'',
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, London (2003) * ''Black British Style'',
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, London (2004–05) * ''The London Look'',
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(2004) * ''How We Are Now'', National Portrait Gallery, London (2007) * ''How We Are: Photographing Britain''.
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, London (2007). * ''Club F**K 20th Anniversary'', Antebellum, Los Angeles (2009) * ''Every Bodies Enemies'' (with Danny Flynn), Ketchum Pleon, London (2010) * ''Observers: Photographers of the British Scene from the 1930s to Now'', Galeria de Arte do Sesi, São Paulo, Brazil (2012) * ''
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50th Anniversary Exhibition'',
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, London (February 2012).
(A Celebration of the Times's 1962 origination of newspaper colour supplements. 60 photographers exhibited, including Ridgers' portrait of
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) * ''Pump Me Up: D.C. Subculture of the 1980s'', The Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, USA (2013) * ''Ibiza: Moments In Love'', Institute of Contemporary Arts, London (2013) * ''Club to Catwalk: London Fashion in the 1980s'',
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, London (2013) * ''London Fashion Week'' (with silversmith Andrew Bunney), 2012 * ''50 Years of British Style'', Ben Sherman, Spitalfields, London (2013) * ''One Nation Under a Groove'', South Bank Centre, London (2015) * ''Work, Rest and Play: British Photography from the 1960s to Today'', touring exhibition, China (2015) * ''Punk Weekender'' - The Photographers' Gallery, London (2016) * ''Golden Boundaries'' - Robert Capa Centre, Budapest (2017) * ''Coming Out: Sexuality, Gender & Identity'' - Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool (2017) * ''Rock, Funk, Punk'' - (2017) * ''Youth'' - D Museum, Seoul, Korea (2017) * ''Collaborate at Free Range'' - Truman Brewery (2018) * ''Sweet Harmony Rave, Today'' - Saatchi Gallery, London (2019) * ''Physical Distancing'' -
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, London (2021) * ''The Horror Show: A Twisted Tale of Modern Britain'' - Somerset House (2022)


Collections

Ridgers' photography is held in the following collection: * National Portrait Gallery, London.


Personal life

Ridgers is a keen amateur poker player after developing his taste for the game when he covered the
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in 2000 for '' Loaded'' magazine, photographing the event and the participation in it of the British champion
Dave Ulliott David A. Ulliott (also known as Devilfish)(1 April 1954 – 6 April 2015), was an English professional gambler and poker player. Formerly, Ulliott was a minor figure in the Hull underworld, but went on to become a World Series of Poker bracele ...
('Devilfish'). Ridgers is a lifelong fan of the English football team,
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, is a Tottenham Hotspur Supporters Trust board member, and has designed the Trust ads and literature.


Notes


References


External links

*
Guardian/Observer slideshow of Derek Ridger’s Blitz Kids photographs

'How We Are: Photographing Britain' – Tate Britain

Skinheads 1979–1984
– Slideshow of Ridgers' skinhead photographs and interview {{DEFAULTSORT:Ridgers, Derek 1952 births Living people Photographers from London Fetish photographers English photographers British art directors People from Chiswick