FRANKIE GOES TO HOLLYWOOD Photograph by John Stoddart - Holly
& Paul (Recently featured in the National Museums Liverpool Pride &
Prejudice LGBT+ collection, this is an original large format black &
white photographic print by John Stoddart. The photograph features
Holly and Paul wearing leather S & M gear, posed provactively! Frankie
became infamous when their first single, 'Relax' was banned by the
BBC in 1983 for its overtly sexual lyrics and homoerotic video which
was set in agay BDSM club populated by Leathermen and drag
queens. Unframed, the overall dimensions are 85cm x 86cm with a
medium format image size of 74cm x 76cm. This rare example has
come direct from John Stoddart and has been signed by him on the
front. A striking image, perfect for framing and display)
Born in Liverpool, John Stoddart has been a sought out
photographer for more than twenty-five years and has published two
photography books, It's Nothing Personal and Peep World, both of
which explored the elusive world of fame. His work has been exhibited
in several galleries and museums, world-wide, including The Vault
Gallery in Hollywood and La Galleria Pall Mall in London. He has had
numerous solo-exhibitions including Punks, Poets and Other Stars
(1997), It's Nothing Personal (2004), Peep World (2006), Society
(2008), and Dirty Little Pictures (2009). He has worked for nearly
every magazine in the UK and internationally, including Vanity Fair and
The New York Times.
"The big breakthrough came with
Frankie Goes to Hollywood. They were friends of mine and I was
helping them get their record together! I did a big shoot for them and
one of the images, quite controversial, got published in the NME – the
Holy Grail of music publications at that time. I then started to do more
work for the rock and roll press."
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