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John Hopkins: Hoppy, Talking about a Revolution
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- © John 'Hoppy' Hopkins, www.hoppy.be
Photojournalist John Hopkins captured many aspects of London's cultural revolution of the late '60s, including Beat Poetry, LSD, the Rolling Stones, anti-nuclear rallies and East End slums. (In his spare time, he also hosted bands such as Pink Floyd at his UFO nightclub and co-founded The International Times.) The Idea Generation Gallery exhibits Hoppy's photographs of gigs, rallies, tattooists and prostitutes, portraits of Dizzy Gillespie, Malcolm X and Alan Ginsberg and a number of original promotional posters.
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EVENT DETAILS Print
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- Free
- When
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19 June 2009 – 19 July 2009
Mondays–Fridays (noon–6pm)
Saturdays–Sundays (noon–5pm)
- Where
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Idea Generation Gallery
11 Chance Street
E2
020.7749.6850
Tube: Liverpool Street, Old Street
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