Celebrity exposure
Keith Morris lived a life that many would envy. As a rock photographer in the Sixties and Seventies for budding papers such as Oz and Time Out, he got close to those whom most people could only idolise from afar. The resulting images that form this retrospective have been celebrated and sought-after ever since - mostly as intimate, hallowed portraits of doomed rock legends; particularly glam-rocker Marc Bolan whom Morris chronicled for years (as on his US Tour, 1972 above), and notoriously reclusive singer Nick Drake who would work with no other photographer. Lightening the atmosphere, there are also snaps of Germaine Greer in her bra-burning days, as well as Elvis Costello's early album shoots.








