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Paul Gorman is a writer whose journalism has appeared in many of the world's leading publications. He has also published several books on art, design, fashion, media and music and curated exhibitions in Europe and the US.


Journalism

From 1978, Gorman worked on weekly news for trade publications and in 1983 won the
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award for campaigning journalism for a series of investigative food industry articles. In 1990 he was appointed west coast bureau chief of Screen International, based in Los Angeles. Between 1993 and 1998, Gorman was contributing editor at ''
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'', reporting on executives and artists such as Madonna's manager Freddy DeMann,
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founder
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and U2 manager
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. Between 1994 and 1999, Gorman was contributing editor at Music Business International. During this time he contributed regularly to magazines such as '' Mojo'' and conducted the first published interview with the Spice Girls. Gorman continues to contribute to magazines and newspapers including '' GQ'', ''
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'', ''Mojo'' and ''
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''.


Television and film

In the mid 1990s Gorman worked with production company Channel X on developing the
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TV series ''The Strip'' he created with partner David Knight for
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. In 1999 Gorman directed the documentary ''Las Vegas Grind'' for Channel 4. This was hosted by Mexican-American artist
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, who Gorman subsequently signed to
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's record label Poptones, which released two El Vez albums and the single Feliz Navidad in the UK. In 2012 Gorman produced and presented The Kings Road Music & Fashion Trail, a series of short films for Royal Borough of Kensington & Chelsea council on addresses which housed significant boutiques, including
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's Bazaar and Granny Takes a Trip.


Fashion

In 2008, Gorman launched fashion label The Look Presents through Topman with three collections based on artist and designers featured in his book '' The Look: Adventures In Rock & Pop Fashion'': T-shirts by Wonder Workshop; T-shirts by Granny Takes a Trip founder
Nigel Waymouth Nigel Waymouth (born 1941) is a designer and artist, a co-partner in the boutique, Granny Takes a Trip, and one of the two-man team, Hapshash and the Coloured Coat, which designed psychedelic posters in the 1960s. He has since had a solo career, i ...
; and Priceless – a menswear range by
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, designer for
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and Duran Duran. In 2011, Gorman collaborated with artists John & Molly Dove to present a special edition of their "Wild Thing" T-shirt, as worn by
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and
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.


Exhibitions and curating

In 2010 Gorman curated the exhibition Process: The Working Practices Of Barney Bubbles at London's Chelsea Space. The show attracted the largest attendance of any exhibition held at the gallery. In 2011 Gorman consulted on, and sourced material for, the British exhibitions Postmodernism: Style & Subversion 1970–1990 and Snap Crackle & Pop: British Pop Art Meets The High Street In The Swinging Sixties. In September 2011 Gorman staged a dedicated Barney Bubbles exhibit at Mindful of Art, a group show at London's Old Vic Tunnels. In January 2012 Gorman curated the exhibition Lloyd Johnson: The Modern Outfitter, presenting the work of the London fashion retailer whose boutiques provided clothing for a variety of performers including
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, George Michael,
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,
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and
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. Gorman consulted on and sourced material for British Design 1948–2012: Innovation in the Modern Age, which ran from March – August 2012 at the V&A. In May/June 2012, Gorman curated The Past The Present & The Possible, a dedicated section presenting 300 artworks by Barney Bubbles as part of the group exhibition White Noise: Quand Le Graphisme Fait Du Bruit at , Chaumont, Champagne Sud, France. Gorman consulted on and sourced material for Glam! The Performance of Style, an exhibition about the visual, social and creative aspects of the 70s glam rock genre which opened at Tate Liverpool in February 2013 and moved to Frankfurt's Schirn Kunsthalle in June 2013 and Lentos Kunstmuseum in Linz, Austria, from October 2013 to February 2014. In August 2014, Gorman co-curated an exhibition about Malcolm McLaren's engagement in fashion with Young Kim of the Malcolm McLaren Estate. Staged as part of the Copenhagen International Fashion Fair, it was entitled Let It Rock: The Look Of Music The Sound Of Fashion. The exhibition was based around six sections dedicated to the retail outlets McLaren operated with Vivienne Westwood in the 1970s and 80s. The exhibition received a positive response from the media.
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fashion editor Charlie Porter noted "the hang of the garments is exceptional" while prominent style blogger Susie Bubble greeted the exhibition as "an incredibly detailed and well-put together overview specifically about McLaren's fusion of music and fashion". In autumn 2014 Gorman was one of the curators of Art In Pop, an exhibition about the engagement between the worlds of art and popular music at the Centre National d'Art Contemporain gallery Magasin in
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, France. Overseen by Magasin curator Yves Aupetitallot, Art In Pop included a large space curated by Gorman and Young Kim dedicated to McLaren's work and including clothing exhibits, a soundtrack and photographs of his student paintings executed in the late 60s. Marie France described it as "an invigorating exhibition not just to see but hear as well". In summer 2018 Gorman curated an exhibition about the resurgence of independent magazines in the digital age in the Terrace Rooms Gallery at Somerset House. Print! Tearing It Up was co-curated with Somerset House senior curator Claire Catterall and ran from 8 June – 22 August 2018.


Plagiarism case against Vivienne Westwood, Ian Kelly and Picador

In October 2014, following the publication of the authorised biography Vivienne Westwood by the fashion designer and her co-author Ian Kelly, Gorman accused the authors and the publisher
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of plagiarising substantial sections of material from his book '' The Look: Adventures In Rock & Pop Fashion''. Gorman also described the Westwood biography as "sloppy" and "riddled with inaccuracies" and claimed it contained serious libels against two individuals, one of whom was pronounced to be dead by Westwood when in fact the individual was alive and practising as a therapist in west London. Picador publisher Paul Baggaley told
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: "We always take very seriously any errors that are brought to our attention and, where appropriate, correct them."


Books

* ''The Look: Adventures In Pop & Rock Fashion'' (Sanctuary 2001). Foreword by Malcolm McLaren. * ''In Their Own Write: Adventures In The Music Press'' (Sanctuary, November 2001). Foreword by
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. * ''Nine Lives with
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'' (Hodder & Stoughton, November 2002). * ''Let's Make This Precious: The Story Of Dexys Midnight Runners with Kevin Rowland'' (Virgin Books, 2003). Unpublished * ''Straight with
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'' (Century, June 2005). * ''Blood & Fire: The Story Of
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's Ali & Robin Campbell with Tim Abbot'' (Century, October 2005). * '' The Look: Adventures In Rock & Pop Fashion'' (Adelita, May 2006). Introduction by Paul Smith, foreword by Malcolm McLaren. * ''Cry Salty Tears'' (Arrow Books, June 2007). Foreword by Boy George. * '' Reasons To Be Cheerful: The Life & Work Of Barney Bubbles'' (Adelita, November 2008). Essay: Peter Saville, Foreword:
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, Introduction: Billy Bragg. * ''Rebel Rebel: Anti-Style with Keanan Duffty'' (Adelita, September 2009). Foreword by BP Fallon. * ''Reasons To Be Cheerful: The Life & Work Of Barney Bubbles'' (Revised and updated, Adelita, October 2010). Essay: Peter Saville, Foreword:
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, Introduction: Billy Bragg, Conversation with
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. * As editor:''Any Day Now: David Bowie The London Years 1947-74 by Kevin Cann (Adelita, November 2010). * ''Mr Freedom: Tommy Roberts'' – British Design Hero (Adelita, June 2012). Foreword by Paul Smith. *
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: ''Rethink/Re-Entry'' ( Thames & Hudson, November 2015). Edited by Gorman. With a foreword by
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. * ''The Story Of The Face: The Magazine That Changed Culture'' (Thames & Hudson, November 2017). Foreword by Dylan Jones. * ''The Life & Times of Malcolm McLaren: The Biography'' (Constable, April 2020). With a foreword by
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and an essay by Lou Stoppard. * ''The Life & Times of Malcolm McLaren: The Biography'' (updated and revised paperback, Constable, November 2021). * ''The Wild World of Barney Bubbles: Graphic Design & The Art of Music'' (Thames & Hudson, June 2022). Essays: Peter Saville and Clarita Hinojosa, Conversation with
Art Chantry Arthur Samuel Wilbur Chantry II (born April 9, 1954) is a graphic designer often associated with the posters and album covers he has done for bands from the Pacific Northwest, such as Mudhoney, Mono Men, Soundgarden, and The Sonics. Biography ...
, Introduction: Billy Bragg. * ''Totally Wired: The Rise & Fall of the Music Press'' (Thames & Hudson, September 2022).


Catalogues

* ''Print! Tearing It Up'' (Somerset House 2018). * ''Eyes For Blowing Up Bridges: Joining the dots from the Situationist International to Malcolm McLaren'' (ed. John Hansard Gallery 2015). * ''Lloyd Johnson: The Modern Outfitter'' (Chelsea Space 2012). * ''Process: The Working Practices of Barney Bubbles'' (Chelsea Space 2010).


Guides

* ''The Look Of London'' (Herb Lester Associates 2012). * ''Punk London: In The City 1975-78'' (Herb Lester Associates 2016). * ''Situation Vacant: Sex Pistols & Malcolm McLaren in London'' (Herb Lester Associates 2021).


Awards

* ''The Look: Adventures in Rock and Pop Fashion'' was named in the top ten fashion books of all time by ''
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''. * ''Reasons to be Cheerful'' won '' Mojos "Book of the Year" in 2010.''Mojo'', January 2010


References


External links

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