Bum and Flowers - The Smiths at Free Trade Hall Manchester 1984

Stephen Wright

Bum and Flowers - The Smiths at Free Trade Hall Manchester 1984

Sale price$581.00

Print: Digital Lamda Archival Quality Photographic print

Description from Stephen: "A strange shot but most people at the time knew who it was immediately."

Voted one of the NME Best Rock Photos of all time - also used in NME Warchild Exhibition.

About Stephen Wright
When Stephen Wright started out as a photographer it was the early 1980s and everything was happening in Manchester; the city he described as one of “rain, sex and rock and roll”. During his time in the city, Wright frequented the fabled Hacienda nightclub and Manchester Apollo before eventually moving back south to start working on shows in London. Over the years he had the opportunity to work on a long list of artists including Nina Simone, James Brown and New Order, but it is arguably his photographs of The Smiths which have the biggest legacy.

In his images, Stephen captures moments in The Smiths’ live shows – the first of which was at the Free Trade Hall. This show, described by Stephen as “truly magnificent’, produced the famous ‘Bum and Flowers’ image amongst others and, a year or so later, he was asked to do the now iconic ‘The Queen is Dead’ shoot.

Edition Number:2/25
Size:33.3 x 44.5cm
Signed by Artist:Yes
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