Ray Lowry
Tracey Emin
Billy Childish
Kevin Cummins
Nick Hornby
Humphrey Ocean
John Squire
Keith Allen
Arthur Smith
Ed Vaizey
Harry Hill
John Butterworth
Kosmo Vinyl
Magda Archer
Johnny Green
Ian Wright
John Hiatt
Julian Temple
Don Letts
Malcom Garrett
Paul Simonon
Amy McDonough
Sam Jackson
Luke Jackson
Julian Williams
Underlying Ray Lowry's cult status and influences, 30 prominent artists have produced new art works interpreting his famous 1979 album cover for The Clash. Celebrating Ray's work and career the artists have looked at how Ray influenced their art as well as the personal influence he had on their artistic output. The original sketches, designs and ideas for the album cover, private sketchbooks, personal letters and previously unseen photographs, paintings and more are on show.
curated by Julian Williams
Paying tribute to Ray Lowry, 30 artists, including Tracey Emin, Nick Hornby,
Billy Childish, Harry Hill, Paul Simonon and Humphrey Ocean, create
reinterpretations of The Clash’s iconic ‘London Calling’ album cover.
The Idea Generation Gallery in support of the Ray Lowry Foundation, presents a unique exhibition paying tribute to
the life and works of iconic illustrator, Ray Lowry. Manchester—born, Lowry began his career drawing for Punch
Magazine, International Times, OZ, NME and Private Eye creating a cult following for his celebrated illustrations and
cartoons. Most famously, Lowry created the unforgettable art work for The Clash’s seminal 1979 album, London
Calling. Followed by many devoted fans Lowry and his work has been cited as an influence by a broad spectrum of
artists from John Squire to Arthur Smith, Keith Allen to Paul Simonon (of The Clash) and Tracey Emin to Humphrey
Ocean.
Underlying Ray Lowry’s cult status and influences, 30 prominent artists have produced new art works interpreting his
famous 1979 album cover for The Clash. Celebrating Ray’s work and career the artists have looked at how Ray
influenced their art as well as the personal influence he had on their artistic output. All the new works will be
exhibited, for the first time, alongside a retrospective of Ray’s work. The original sketches, designs and ideas for the
album cover, private sketchbooks, personal letters and previously unseen photographs, paintings and more will be
on show. This showcase gives a personal insight into the mind and work of Ray Lowry and reveals the motivations
behind one of the greatest illustrator’s of the past four decades.
Lowry’s association with the music press began in the 1970’s, most notably with the NME for which he produced
pocket cartoons, strips and a wide variety of illustrations. As a true rock n’ roll fan, he met The Clash at a concert at
the Electric Circus whilst they were supporting the Sex Pistols on their infamous Anarchy in the UK tour. A friendship
began and he was invited to accompany the Clash on their 1979 US tour during which Joe Strummer dubbed him
as the band’s “official war artist”.
Lowry was invited to design the sleeve for the bands third album, London Calling. Lowry’s concept involved using
one of Pennie Smith’s rejected, out—of focus shots and borrowing the pink and green lettering from Elvis Presley’s
debut album. He superimposed the album title on a photograph of Paul Simonon smashing his base guitar on stage,
during a concert at the Palladium in New York. In 2002, Q magazine voted Pennie Smith’s image as “the best
rock ‘n’ roll photograph of all time” with Lowry’s sleeve coming ninth in a poll by the same magazine of the greatest
album covers of all time.
The Ray Lowry Foundation has been set up to help fulfil dreams for others that Ray was not able to, the aim
to give a gifted person the financial support to develop their skills and study to a higher level. Ray was a self
taught artist and had no formal training in the field. He valued further education but due to his circumstances he was
unable to take his studies to a higher level. In memory of Ray Lowry, the Foundation has been setup to help those in
similar circumstances. Launching on the 17th June 2010, to coincide with the exhibition, the foundation will
work closely with Manchester Metropolitan University to help provide financial support to those who share
Ray’s passion for art. All works exhibited and donated will tour the world before being auctioned in aid of the
Foundation.
In his life Ray published three collections of his drawings – Only Rock and Roll (1980), This Space to Let (1986) and
Ray Lowry – Ink (1998). He also illustrated several books including A Riot of Our Own, an account of The Clash’s
career. The Idea Generation Gallery stages a retrospective of Ray’s extraordinary career and celebrates the life of this
unique artist.
Artists include:Tracey Emin, Billy Childish, Kevin Cummins, Nick Hornby, Humphrey Ocean, John Squire, Keith Allen, Arthur Smith, Ed Vaizey, Harry Hill, John Butterworth, Kosmo Vinyl, Magda Archer, Johnny Green, Ian Wright, John Hiatt, Julian Temple, Don Letts, Malcom Garrett, Paul Simonon, Amy McDonough, Sam Jackson, Luke Jackson.
For further information Idea Generation: +44(0)20 7749 6850
Olivia Gibson: Olivia@ideageneration.co.uk
Private View June 17th 6.30 - 8.30pm
Idea Generation Gallery
11 Chance Street, London
Opening Hours Throughout Exhibitions
Monday - Friday 10-6
Saturday & Sunday 12-5
free admission