GPF Exhibition: Fergus Greer
Fergus Greer: Leigh Bowery Looks (Photographs 1988-1994)
Leigh Bowery (1961-1994) was the ultimate performance artist, fashion designer, nightclub sensation, art object, aspiring pop-star and above all an icon whose influence traversed music, art, film and fashion worlds. Perhaps he is best-known for his role as a nude model for some of Lucian Freud’s most iconic paintings; ironic for the man who was infamous for his costumes. Bowery arrived in London in 1980 from Sunshine, Australia, collaborated notoriously with the dancer Michael Clark, and was proprietor of the infamous 1980s Soho nightclub, ‘Taboo’. In the 1990s, he created performances which both delighted and outraged audiences in New York, London and Tokyo, and it is these enactments which are captured in Leigh Bowery Looks.
Exhibition Opening: Saturday 25th September 8pm to 9pm at The German Underground Hospital
The Leigh Bowery Party: 9pm to 12am at The Underground Hospital - £10 tickets available on Eventbrite
About Fergus:
Born in England and brought up in Southern Ireland, Fergus Greer studied at Central Saint Martins in London. He then went to the Royal Military Academy and served four years with the Irish Guards. Greer left the army to pursue a career in photography, first working as a photographic assistant with a number of photographers including Richard Avedon and later as studio manager to Terence Donovan. As a freelance photographer, Greer worked for a variety of magazines and regularly shot covers for The Sunday Times Magazine. He moved to Los Angeles in 1997 and photographed for leading American and international magazines as well as continuing to work on personal projects. As an officially accredited war artist he documented the war in Kosovo, and a book of these photographs was published in June 2001. He also collaborated with the Australian performance artist Leigh Bowery to produce Leigh Bowery Looks: Photographs 1988-1994 (2001). After ten years in Los Angeles, Greer has recently returned to live in London and has set up his studio in Chelsea. Greer first exhibited at the National Portrait Gallery in 2001 in the display Film Directors: Photographs by Fergus Greer featuring prominent filmmakers from the past sixty years. Subjects included Quentin Tarantino, Spike Lee, Oliver Stone and Mike Leigh.
You can follow Fergus Greer on Instagram: @fergusgreer._
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Contact
- E: events@guernseyphotographyfestival.com
- The German Underground Hospital La Vassalerie St Andrews Guernsey GY6 8XL