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Cabaret Voltaire, 1979 | Pete Hill

£125.00

Limited edition print

Part of the BCA Editions Programme: exclusive photographic editions produced in collaboration with photographers and estates.

About the BCA Print Programme ›

  • Hand-numbered edition of 50
  • Printed on Ilford Galerie Prestige Smooth Pearl 310gsm paper
  • Size: 10 × 12 in (25 × 30 cm), including a small white border
  • Includes a certificate of authenticity
  • Professionally printed to order in the UK

Description

About the Photographer

Pete Hill is a British photographer whose archive documents Sheffield’s music and cultural scene from the late 1970s onwards. Beginning while still at school, Hill photographed live music and sent prints on spec to NME, Melody Maker and Sounds, where his work was regularly published.

Closely connected to Sheffield’s emerging music scene, he photographed artists including Cabaret Voltaire, The Human League, Clock DVA, Vice Versa, ABC, Artery, I’m So Hollow and an early incarnation of Pulp. His photographs record a formative period in the city’s music history, shaped by post-punk, electronic experimentation and independent culture.

Hill’s Sheffield music archive is represented by British Culture Archive.

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