£130.00 – £175.00
Looking for Trouble | London Skinheads 1970s-1980s, by John Ingledew. Tracey, Bristol, 1986. Archival Giclée print with pearl finish, unframed.
Looking for Trouble | London Skinheads 1970s-1980s.
Lower Block is privileged to exclusively offer a selection of high quality photographic prints from John Ingledew‘s new photobook, Looking for Trouble – I want all you skinheads to get up on your feet.
Ingledew’s work offers a rare and intimate glimpse into the London skinhead subculture of the late 1970s and early 1980s. The book showcases over 160 previously unpublished images. The limited edition release of only 800 numbered copies promises to be a treasured piece for those interested in British youth culture
Ingledew, whose work is already part of the National Portrait Gallery’s collection and has been featured in major exhibitions, has documented various aspects of British subcultures throughout his career. In Looking for Trouble, he turns his eye on the skinhead revival, capturing a vibrant and complex scene that has often been misunderstood or misrepresented.
Photographs come as Archival Giclée prints with a pearl finish as standard, guaranteeing quality reproduction, at a range of sizes. All prints are unframed.