Bob Carlos Clarke: Peep Show London, 30 March -14 May

The Little Black Gallery, in association with the Bob Carlos Clarke Foundation, announces Peep Show, the third part of a retrospective of work by the legendary photographer Bob Carlos Clarke. The first two parts ‘Wall To Wall’ in 2009, and ‘Full Throttle’ in 2010 both caused much controversy. The exhibition will show a selection of images from Bob’s 30 year career

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Bob Carlos Clarke: Peep Show London, 30 March -14 May

Marquis Issue 50

Marquis fetish magazine celebrates its 50th issue, on sale now, see www.marquis.de The head of Marquis is Peter Czernich, who also publishes Heavy Rubber and Marquis Style, as well as websites including www.heavyrubber.com , www.rubbermodels.com and www.peterwczernich.com We mark the occasion with these reflections from Peter, after seventeen years producing fetish images… “It makes me happy to think that I may have helped to free some people from their complexes, from feeling sick because of their fetishes.

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Marquis Issue 50

Bob Carlos Clarke

Bob Carlos Clarke was born in Cork, Ireland, in 1950 and came to England. Bob won numerous awards for his high-profile advertising campaigns, fame for his photo journalism and celebrity portraits and international acclaim from collectors of fine prints. He died in 2006 and is now recognised as one of Britain’s most important and collectable photographers

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Bob Carlos Clarke

Private View: Full Throttle, a Retrospective by Bob Carlos Clarke

Thursday 3rd June, 6:30-8:30 pm in Chelsea, London – Skin Two invites you to a private view of a retrospective of work by the legendary photographer Bob Carlos Clarke. The exhibition features a selection of pictures from Bob’s thirty year career. The estate of Bob Carlos Clarke has released for the first time ‘estate editions’ of nine of Bob’s famous early images as 16” x 20” digital bromide prints in editions of 25 for £350 + VAT.

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Private View: Full Throttle, a Retrospective by Bob Carlos Clarke