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Arctic Monkeys and Maximo Park in photo exhibition



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Published Date:
14 May 2008
THE Arctic Monkeys, Editors, Maximo Park, Morrissey and Echo and the Bunnymen are just a few of the familiar faces you can expect to see at a new exhibition opening this summer.
During the month of July, the Cluny Gallery is host to an exhibition of photography by Chris Moody.

His work captures the performances of many established and upcoming acts and features a rare insight into the early performances of national bands 'before they made it', local bands and others that have an established following.

The majority of the images on show have been taken at The Cluny and charts the changes that this iconic venue and the local music scene have gone through.

Other work on show has been taken around the regions venues.

The exhibition features Arctic Monkeys, Editors, Maxïmo Park, The Wombats, Morrissey, Echo & the Bunnymen, New Order, Delays, The Fall, Kubichek!, Field Music, Interpol, iLiKETRAiNS, Nine Black Alps, The View, The Dears, The Longcut, British Sea Power, Placebo, White Rose Movement, Help! She Can't Swim, The Subways and more.

The exhibition will open on Tuesday, July 1, at The Cluny on 36 Lime Street, Ouseburn, Newcastle.

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  • Last Updated: 16 May 2008 7:50 AM
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