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Quadrant Park, 1990 by Mark McNulty

Price range: £90.00 through £175.00

  • Printed on Fujifilm Crystal Archive photographic paper
  • Available in A3 (11.7 × 16.5 in / 30 × 42 cm) and A2 (16.5 × 23.4 in / 42 × 59 cm)
  • Includes a small white border for framing
  • Open edition print
  • Photograph taken in 1990
  • Worldwide shipping available

Description

About the Image

Quadrant Park, also known as “The Quad” or “The Quaddie”, was a nightclub active from the late 1980s to the early 1990s. During this period it became a significant venue in the UK’s emerging house and rave scene and is often cited as an early example of the super-club.

The club hosted international guest DJs and played Italo house, acid house, and rave, drawing crowds from across the UK and beyond. United by music rather than image, Quadrant Park became a meeting point for a diverse audience at a formative moment in UK club culture.

About the Photographer

Mark McNulty is a Liverpool-based portrait and documentary photographer whose work has documented music and club culture since the mid-1980s. Closely associated with Merseyside, he has photographed bands, club nights, and local figures connected to the city’s evolving music scene.

Alongside his work in Liverpool, McNulty photographed club culture across the UK during the 1990s, contributing extensively to Mixmag. His photographs capture the atmosphere and people of an era, from local venues to nationally significant nights, offering a first-hand record of British club culture.

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