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The "Graham Nash: Life on the Road" exhibition will have an exclusive launch party on 2nd April and some lucky Thrasher's Wheat readers will be able to attend.
As part of this exclusive UK exhibition, Nash reveals his personal portfolio of atmospheric travel photography from his life on the road. The exhibition includes rock and roll portraits of friends and collaborators such as Neil Young, Joni Mitchell, Stephen Stills and David Crosby, whilst also incorporating striking landscapes, quirky street photography and an unusual selection of self portraits.
Shot between 1969 and 2003, this exhibition of Nash’s photographs includes revealing portraits of family and friends, images of life on the road, still lifes and landscapes, street photographs, and a unique series of self-portraits.
Nash has said of photography:
“I sense the very same energy in photography that I find in music. Through these rock ’n’ roll photos we are conveying what is so difficult to put into words: how the spirit of rock ’n’ roll is mainly an attitude; an attitude of ‘get out of my way, I have something to say here.’ Whether you’re a country singer, a pop, rock, blues, or gospel singer, it makes little difference to the unceasing eye of the camera.”"Graham Nash: Life on the Road" will be showing at Proud Camden, The Horse Hospital Stables, London, UK from 3rd April 2012 to 19th May 2013.
For a chance to win tickets to the exclusive private view opening, just email thrasher@thrasherswheat.org with SUBJECT line: "Contest - Graham Nash: Life on the Road Exhibition". Let us know why you're interested in attending and commit to providing us with a report on the event. We have 5 pairs of tickets available and will notify only the winners. Entries must be received by Midnight, Tues., March 26th.
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I'm already going as I know a friend who is in the know. Can't wait!
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ReplyDeleteOnce in the early 80s, I think, I was traveling through St. Louis and stopped at the museum underneath the arch. Walking toward the building, I saw a guy who I thought was Graham Nash photographing a huge chain near the museum. The links were each maybe a foot long; I think it was for a ship. Anyway, it sure looked like him, but I wasn't certain, so I didn't say anything to him. Later that day I saw in the local paper that CSN or CSNY (can't remember which) was performing there that night. I've searched Sugar Mountain for the tour date in St Louis to no avail, so I bet it was CSN. Is there a website of all their tour dates? To those who are going to this, if there are any photos of a huge chain, please report back! :)
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