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    In The Eighties Portraits from Another Time

    Carpet Bombing Culture

    'It was the best of times it was the worst of times.' Maligned, misunderstood and fetishized, the 1980's stands as the decade when post-modern life began in the west, and London was at the epicentre of this shift. An explosion of creativity took place against a backdrop of radical social change. London became a city of tribes. The vast youth culture categories of the preceding decades shattered into shards. It was the decade that sub-culture as a way of life reached it's zenith before giving way to it's inevitable scene surfing conclusion. Derek Ridgers documented this cultural moment obsessively. Punks, post-punks, cyber-punks, gothic punks, mods, hard mods, Trojan skins, racist skins, ska, reggae, dub, early electronica, synth pop, acid house, happy hardcore, Blitz Kids, New Romantics, Hip-Hop, Rap, Electro, Break Beat, Techno, Rave these were all sub-cultural spaces with scenes attached in London in the 1980's. Unlike now, subcultures in the 1980's were not casual playthings, they were a way of life for their participants and Derek Ridger's exquisite street portrait photography has captured this creative decade beautifully.