For the first time in his 40 year career, the work of Nick Waplington has come together in a retrospective book, Nick Waplington: Comprehensive. The survey book from Phaidon — launching at The Photographer’s Gallery in London on 13 October — includes both famed works and never-before-published images, from the series documenting anarchy and adrenaline of riots in the 80s to the messy clubs, parties and after parties across NYC in the 90s. There is also, of course, intimate insights into family living rooms in Midlands homes that first captured the world’s interest at the turn of the millennium. Here, Nick takes us through some of his favourite archival photographs included in the book.
- From the Living Room series. Early 90s, Nottingham. A mother and three of her children.
- Surf Riot, 31 August 1986, Huntington Beach, California. During a riot at the OP surf pro competition.
- From the Living Room series. 1987, Nottingham.
- A Sunday afternoon dance party in a downtown nightclub. Early 90s, New York.
- From the Corinthian series. A work made on Plymouth Hoe from 2005 to 2008.
- From the Safety in Numbers series. Taken on a dance floor in London in 1996.
- A continuation of the Living Room series, taken from the book Weddings, Parties, Anything. 1994, Nottingham.
- A continuation of the Living Room series, taken from the book Weddings, Parties, Anything. 1995, Nottingham.
- Early 90s, Limelight Club, New York.
- These were friends of mine in the early 90s, Los Angeles.
Signed copies of ‘Nick Waplington: Comprehensive’ are available from 13 October at The Photographer’s Gallery.
Credits
All images courtesy of Nick Waplington