M+B Photo is
pleased to announce
Silver. Skate. Seventies., an exhibition of black and white photographs by Hugh
Holland. The opening of this show will coincide with the grand opening of M
+B
Photo’s new exhibition space in Hollywood. In
Silver. Skate. Seventies., the public will get its first glimpse
at the photographer’s never-before-exhibited archive of black and white images,
including some of his earliest photographs documenting the rise of the
California skateboard revolution in the 70s. The exhibition runs from December
2, 2017 to January 31, 2018, with an opening reception for the artist on
Saturday, December 2 from 6 to 8 pm at the new M
+B Photo exhibition space in
Hollywood.
On a late afternoon in 1975, a young
photographer named Hugh Holland drove up Laurel Canyon Boulevard in Los Angeles
and encountered skateboarders carving up the drainage ditches along the side of
the canyon. Southern California was experiencing a major drought. Emptied
suburban swimming pools became evaporated playgrounds for kids with wheels—kick-starting
an explosive skateboarding scene. "It spread like wildfire all over
Southern California," says photographer Hugh Holland. "I know it
happened in other parts of the world too, but California felt like the center
of it all." Immediately transfixed by their grace and
athleticism, he knew he had found an amazing subject. Although not a
skateboarder himself, for the next three years Holland never tired of
documenting skateboarders surfing the streets of Los Angeles, parts of the San
Fernando Valley, Venice Beach and as far away as San Francisco and Baja
California, Mexico.
Hugh Holland: Silver. Skate. Seventies.,
adds a more raw, spontaneous understanding to Holland’s well-known color
photographs of the 1970’s skating scene. Though now he is most closely
associated with his later work in color, the artist began his photographic documentation
of the skateboard revolution shooting in black and white. Holland shot these negatives
while experimenting with new ideas and often for his own enjoyment. These early
black and white images were in many ways the genesis for his later color
works—providing us with a rare glimpse behind the creative curtain.
Hugh Holland (b. 1942, United States) had no formal
training in photography prior to picking up a camera in 1968 after returning
from a trip to Spain. He made a dark room and began shooting everything around
him, particularly people. Holland’s
work was first exhibited at M
+B in 2006 and again in 2010. Following the
success of these shows, his exhibitions have traveled to Paris, New York,
Istanbul and England. A monograph of the artist’s color images,
Locals Only by AMMO Books, was published
in conjunction with M
+B in 2010.
To download a preview of the exhibition, please click
here.
For any inquiries,
please contact
John T.D. Murphy or visit our website at
www.mbphoto.com.