Previously Unseen Photographs of Punk Musics Quintessential Artists in new Coffee Table Book

"The spirit of Punk was extraordinary. It endures. It marked me forever. As you look at these images, I hope you also get touched by punk's infectious freedom."

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Image by: Michael Grecco

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In the very non-socially-distanced late 1970s, punk rock music grew and morphed into post-punk and new wave movements that prevailed into the 1990s. Back then, fine art, editorial and celebrity portrait photographer Michael Grecco – based in Los Angeles since 1988 – was a working photojournalist, shooting shows in Boston, MA and New York, NY almost nightly. His was a rare opportunity to embed himself in this revolutionary scene from the beginning, as a chronicler and participant – a self-described "club kid."  This previously unseen body of work comprises Grecco's new book, Punk, Post Punk, New Wave: Onstage, Backstage, In Your Face, 1978–1991 (PPPNW) (Abrams Books, ISBN: 978-1-4197-4854-7, 11/10/20).

This unique coffee-table volume is a bold time-capsule featuring 162 BandW and color images of punk and post-punk's quintessential artists, with an introduction by veteran music journalist Jim Sullivan, and foreword by Fred Schneider of the B52s.  Grecco captures the scene's insurgent energy, onstage and off, with artists including The Clash, Elvis Costello, The Cramps, Talking Heads, Adam Ant, Joan Jett, the Ramones, and The Plasmatics, and more.  

In conjunction, the website "Days of Punk" has launched.  Along with a deeper dive into the book, it features an extensive image gallery and a section on "PUNK," a series based on a concept by Grecco, who served as an executive producer (PUNK was executive produced for ePix™ by John Varvatos and Iggy Pop, aka the "Godfather of Punk"). 

Grecco's days in the trenches of punk clubs inspired his career trajectory – "It exposed me to more self-expression, and made me continue to strive for it. It was impetuous for me to leave the Associated Press, and the Boston Herald, and go off to L.A. in the late '80s to do the portrait work I've been doing since, but People Magazine had invited me to be a regular contributor, and I was driven to seek creativity and authenticity.  I go out every day with the intention of breaking visual rules, to make an evocative image that inspires people. Punk helped bring me to that place of creativity."  

Plans are underway for related exhibitions and events for 2021, pandemic permitting.  The work will be represented and offered to collectors by, among others: Atlas Gallery, London; Foley Gallery, New York City, Struck Contemporary, Toronto, Canada; The Photo Gallery, Halmstad/Gothenburg, Sweden; Modern Rocks Gallery, Austin, TX; and will have a public exhibition space at international fair Photo London 2021. Live events will feature soundscapes from Roger Miller and Peter Prescott of the band Mission of Burma.

To purchase book:  https://daysofpunk.com/book-gallery/the-book
 

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