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MUSIC | By L E L A C A S E Y
You need to
Henry Rollins Brings bring back the
big fish, it has
His Outsider Edge to leave a mark
a scar, a dent,
to an Upcoming Philly something that
Exhibition
cost me.
HENRY ROLLINS
H
enry Rollins entered the
public scene in 1980 as the
hard-hitting singer for the
punk rock band Black Flag.
The six years he spent touring with
the group established his reputation
as an often angry, always intense rebel.
Since the bands breakup, Rollins has
gone on to pursue a range of different
career ventures, including spoken word
performances, writing, hosting radio
and television, acting, and storytelling.
In January, Rollins will launch the
Travel Slide Show Tour, which will
give audiences an intimate view of
Rollins international travels through
a series of photos and narration.
We talked with Rollins about the
tour, his career, and his enduring
angry reputation.
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What sort of images can audiences I think having some distance from Its impossible for me to be apathetic,
expect to see on this tour? things allows for a perspective that can or say that people are awful and that
The photos are, for the most part, be useful. Instead of being frustrated the species is doomed. When you see
of streets, villages, slums, souks, by this distance, I use it. I see it more something so human, it reminds you of
war zones and the people who live in like a journalists or assassins removal how fragile and beautiful humans are.
them. Its more reportage than leisure. from a situation in order to operate As much as members of the species can
There are some nature scenes, like in clearly in it. make me mad, I keep seeing the good You invest in
Antarctica, but for the most part, its What is the source of the deep and in a way, it kind of makes me crazy.
stuff that hits back. With almost any passion in your work? It would be so much easier to be able
someone emotionally,
photo, theres a story. I have found Its anger; rage. Its the anger that to write humankind off. and eventually, they
that the more a situation takes me fuels the curiosity. Life is short and You are known for your relentless
out of the comfort of familiarity, an a good part of it is awful. You invest in work ethic. Why do you push yourself leave, or die, or sue.
awareness kicks in that is hopefully someone emotionally, and eventually, so hard? The more you put
reflected in the photographs. they leave, or die, or sue. The more you Because Im not trying to establish
People often comment about how put yourself on the line, the more its myself. That, to me, is death. When yourself on the line, the
skilled you are at captivating an going to hurt. This is the part of the I think of that, I think of money, the more its going to hurt.
audience. Is there some sort of secret agony of humanity. Its what leads stillness of wealth, the mordant nature
to holding an audiences attention? to art. This is the turbulence I feel grandeur. Arrival is a come down. This is the part of the
You need to not only believe in your all the time. As soon as I get somewhere, I want to agony of humanity.
material, but also to have earned it. The other day, I was in Manila in catch my breath and go somewhere
I try to earn experiences. If they hurt, the North Cemetery. When theres else. Its why I like being on tour. Once Its what leads to art.
or moved me, or in some way changed a funeral, people watch. Little kids youre living for money or fame or to
me, they are strong enough to be get on their toes to look at the body impress others with your bank account HENRY ROLLINS
brought to the stage. You cant serve when the lid of the casket comes off. or whatever, youre dead. People work
weak broth. If I had to rely on some I was watching all these people watch all their lives so they can one day retire.
intellectual sleight of hand, I would a funeral. The lid of the coffin came Its this idea of torturing yourself
fail. Bottom line, you need to bring off and a woman, perhaps a daughter, so that one day, the torture will stop. justice, depending on your ethnicity
back the big fish, it has to leave a mark screamed and her legs went out from I think you got played. Its the idea and pay grade. I reject being either the
a scar, a dent, something that cost underneath her. Thankfully people of paying dues. I dont pay dues. owner or the owned. The great irony is
me. If I paid a price to know, thats the caught her as she was falling. That Is there anything that youre that the owners are more owned than
material I can bring to an audience, moment, while other people are just afraid of? theyll ever understand. I would like to
and hopefully not waste their time. milling around, the purity of her grief Im not a tough guy, nor am I brave. think that I live outside of a lot of that.
Never, ever waste the audiences time. its what life is all about. That being said, I have no fear of death I dont want in. Out here, theres
You have an image of being or injury. Its not a wild and crazy nothing to be afraid of except apathy. | r
something of a loner and yet, you guy thing, its more a numbness to
are also a humanitarian. Do you see consequence. Catch Henry Rollins next gig at the
that as a contradiction?
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Winter in the
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rom her home studio in Washington of paper develop into a photograph
Crossing, Pennsylvania, Donna right before my eyes.
D. Lovely has built a storied career In the years following graduation,
as a fine art and freelance photographer. she worked various jobs while practicing
The secret to her success has been a photography in an informal capacity
combination of determination and natural and gaining technical knowledge from
talent, owing to a keen eye and an open coursework at Richmond College in
heart. Armed with a Canon EOS 5D London, S.U.N.Y. Purchase, and Creald
Mark III camera, Lovelys photography School of Art in Winter Park, Florida.
is inspired by her personal mantra, So After having two of my pieces
many intriguing images, so little time. selected for a professional show at the
Born to creative parents, and having Orlando Museum of Art, I took it as
pursued drawing and painting as a sign that I should be doing this full
a young girl, Lovely always had an time, Lovely said.
affinity for the arts. Yet, it was not until And she has never looked back.
her junior year as a political science Today, Donna Lovely Photos offers
major at Tufts University that she professional headshots, family and
enrolled in her first photography course. animal portraits, commercial images
From that first class meeting, for print magazines and business
I thought this is what I want to do, websites, and much more.
Lovely recalled. I remember seeing the To me, a successful photo is one
magic of what looked like a blank piece that evokes an emotional response
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lures the viewer into looking for more country. She has completed a total
in the image, observed Lovely. of 116 group shows and 32 solo shows.
The real test is whether the viewer And she has achieved special honors for
remembers the picture long after they images in a variety of national and local
see it," she said of fine art photography. competitions. Lovely has also extended
Lovelys collection of winter images her leadership in the arts as President of
lives up to this measure, revealing The New Hope Art League, where she
an intimate glimpse of Bucks County currently serves her second term.
at its coldest as a frozen, forested This career path has opened me
wonderland dressed in white. to many unique experiences and to
I have lived in a lot of places and people from all walks of life, Lovely
Ive traveled to a lot more but this said. It has given me opportunities
area is the most photogenic and to travel and observe, and to share
beautiful by far. my experiences, perhaps giving
Donna Lovelys photos are hard to individuals a new outlook on their
miss. Her work has been featured in everyday. | r
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