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Examiner: Mick Rock takes his photos to a new dimension of art at CATM Chelsea Continue reading on Examiner.com Mick Rock takes his photos to a new dimension of art at CATM Chelsea

Mick Rock published his book, “Exposed”, which basically chronicles his epic life as one of the preeminent photographers of the rock, punk and pop scene from the 70’s onward, in 2010. That tome packs 200 of his best photographs spanning nearly 40 years, and includes iconic images of some of the music world’s heavy hitters,

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DNA INFO.COM: Rock ‘n’ Roll Photographer Mick Rock Debuts First Photo Art Show

CHELSEA — Legendary photographer Mick Rock, who shot rock ‘n’ roll giants from David Bowie and Lou Reed to Queen and Lady Gaga, is putting on his first ever art show — a collection of digitally altered images of music royalty. The “Man Who Shot the Seventies,” as Rock is known, is displaying enhanced versions of

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HuffingtonPost: Mick Rock Blasts Celebrities With Bright Colors

For his latest show at CATM Chelsea, seminal rock photographer Mick Rock brings his iconic ’70s imagery out of hiding along with some new ones, but there’s something a little different this time around. In this new show, Rock accentuates his photographs with over-saturated and fantastic colors, much like an acid flashback or a Photoshop

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GRAND LIFE’S HOTEL TALKS TO MICK

Mick Rock is a legend. The famed British photographer, noted for creating iconic album covers for Lou Reed’s Transformer, Iggy and the Stooges’ Raw Power, Queen’s Queen II (recreated for their classic music video “Bohemian Rhapsody”), the Ramones End of the Century and Joan Jett’s I Love Rock ‘n’ Roll. He was the chief photographer on the films The Rocky Horror Picture Show, Hedwig and

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